
Book: The Girl in the Headlines
Author: Hannah Jayne
Published: July 6, 2021
Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire
Genre: YA Thriller
Pages: 250
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Book: The Girl in the Headlines
Author: Hannah Jayne
Published: July 6, 2021
Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire
Genre: YA Thriller
Pages: 250
Book: The Perfect Outcast
Author: Melissa Hansen
Published: September 8, 2020
Publisher: Immortal Works Publishing
Genre: YA Dystopian
Pages: 294
Book: Siri, Who Am I?
Author: Sam Tschida
Published: January 12, 2021
Publisher: Quirk Books
Pages: 343
Genre: Romance
Book: Mirrorland
Author: Carole Johnstone
Published: April 20, 2021
Publisher: Scribner
Genre: Thriller
Pages: 320
Book: It’s the First Day of School Forever!
Author: R. L. Stine
Published: July 5, 2011
Publisher: Feiwel & Friends
Genre: Middle-Grade Horror
Pages: 182
Book: 14 Ways to Die
Author: Vincent Ralph
Published: June 1, 2021
Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire
Genre: YA Thriller
Pages: 400
Book: Deadly Games
Author: Steve French
Published: December 4, 2020
Publisher: HQ Digital
Genre: Thriller
Pages: 261
Hey everyone! Today I’m writing a post of the most overrated books that I’ve read. This is my opinion and my opinion only. These are all books that I’ve read and just didn’t really like. I feel like I would have liked these titles so much more if they weren’t such overhyped books. Typically when I read something that a lot of people really liked I end up not liking it much at all. I’m sure it’s this way for a lot of readers.
Book: My Dark Vaness
Author: Kate Elizabeth Russell
Published: March 10, 2020
Publisher: William Morror
Genre: Adult Contemporary
Pages: 373
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Hey everyone and welcome to Owl Book World! Today I wanted to talk about trigger warnings. What are trigger warnings? Are they spoilers? And what are the benefits/disadvantages of having them? Trigger warnings seem to be a pretty heated discussion with readers, especially those who like to read horror books. I’ve probably seen more people who are against trigger warnings than those who are for them. Even though I understand why I also want to talk about why they can be beneficial.
A lot of people seem to think that trigger warnings are spoilers and that they seem to give away too much. I do kind of get that and I understand why some people wouldn’t want to see them. But I can also see the perks of it especially when readers have the opportunity to decide if they want to read it or not. Read more “Trigger Warnings for books”