Book: Good as Dead
By: Susan Walter
Published: October 1, 2021
Publisher: Lake Union Publishing
Pages: 264
Genre: Thriller
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By: Susan Walter
Published: October 1, 2021
Publisher: Lake Union Publishing
Pages: 264
Genre: Thriller
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Author: Paula Mclain
Published: April 13, 2021
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Pages: 370
Genre: Thriller
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By: Megan Miranda
Published: July 13, 2021
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Pages: 337
Genre: Thriller
**Note** If you’re not sure what Bookshop is then make sure to check out my post What is Bookshop? This will give you an idea of what exactly it is!
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By: Peter Swanson
Published: March 23, 2021
Publisher: William Morrow
Pages: 308
Genre: Thriller
**Note** If you are unsure what Bookshop is then make sure to check out my blog post What is Bookshop?
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Book: Not a Happy Family
Author: Shari Lapena
Published: July 27, 2021
Publisher: Pamela Dorman Books
Genre: Thriller
Pages: 349
Hey everyone and welcome to Owl Book World! Today I’m wanting to talk about the best books of 2021. All of these books I have read and LOVED so I have to share them with you. Most of these books are going to be horror and thriller because that’s mostly what I read. If that’s what you enjoy as well then great! If not then let me know in the comments what some of your favorites are!

I feel like this year I have a lot more to add to my favorite list. I’m not really sure if that’s because this year I was a little lenient or if I was better at picking books I knew I would enjoy. Or maybe it’s a little bit of both because COVID has made me realize I shouldn’t be so harsh and be a little particular about what I pick up. What have been some of the best books of 2021 to you?
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Book: Home Before Dark
Author: Riley Sager
Published: June 30, 2020
Publisher: Dutton
Pages: 384
Genre: Horror
Setting: Vermont
Hey everyone and welcome to Owl Book World! Today I’m talking about what November 2021 book releases you should add to your TBR! Some of these I should be starting soon so make sure to sign up for my newsletter so you can get an update on how these books are!
Do you guys like looking up what books come out each month? I hate to say it but most of the time doing these sorts of posts really makes me want to buy more books, but I also really like to stay updated on what books are coming out. Hopefully, once I’m able to get my TBR down some I can start going through some of these books and get them to read as well. I swear the amount of new releases can be a bit overwhelming but that’s why we need to start DNFing (did not finish) books we really don’t like.


Title: None Shall Sleep
Author: Ellie Marney
Published: September 1, 2020
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Genre: YA Thriller
Pages: 400
Setting: Virginia
Welcome to Owl Book World! Today I’m writing a review for None Shall Sleep by Ellie Marney. This is a YA thriller that deals with serial killers.
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Book: Lies Like Wildfire
Author: Jennifer Lynn Alvarez
Published: September 7, 2021
Publisher: Delacoret Press
Genre: YA Thriller
Pages: 384
Lies Like Wildfire is a YA thriller by Jennifer Lynn Alvarez. The story follows eighteen-year-old Hannah Warner. She’s had a rough life from her mother driving drunk and accidentally killing someone to her father having to be the one to put her in jail. She’s now trying to get her life back on track. She’s doing well in school and has plans to go to college for law enforcement. When she and her friends go to their secret spot in the woods just to hang out something bad happens. They accidentally start a fire in California on a day they weren’t supposed to even think about lighting a flame. They keep the situation a secret but what happens when the police are able to figure out the source that’ll lead them their way.

I want to thank Dave from The Write Reads and the publishers for the opportunity to read and review Lies Like Wildfire. I’m not even sure what I expected from the story but I saw the cover and saw that it was a YA thriller and I just had to get my hands on the book. I couldn’t help but be excited to read this one.
Lies like Wildfire follows Hannah Warner who is ultimately a good kid. Despite all that has happened to her she still pushes herself to do better and to be better. She wants more for her life and not be like her mother who was a huge screw-up. Why would she want the same life for herself?
Jennifer does an amazing job with Hannah Warner. She’s a very three-dimensional character that I ended up really liking. On top of that I can see why she would be scared to tell anyone about the that she accidentally helped started. Hannah didn’t want to be anything like her mother and she didn’t want to let her father down. Her response to the whole situation seems completely logical. My only thing is that she’s not really a good friend. For someone who really wants to keep her friends together she’e perfectly willing to throw them under the bus.
I’m not really sure what I was expecting when it comes to the plot of Lies Like Wildfire. When I ended up getting the earc for the book I had actually forgotten what the story was about so I was in for a nice surprise when I started reading it.
For me the start of the book and towards the end of book were really good. In the middle I wasn’t exactly sure where the story was going to go or if they were going to get charged for the fire. The story actually surpassed my expectations because like I said I had forgotten what the book was even about.
Yes, I know I need to stop stop participating in blog tours and then forgetting completely what the book was even about! I do it all of the time and I hope I’m not alone!
I do have to say that the ending completely surprised me and I loved it! I will be reading a lot more of Jennifer’s books!
If you liked this review then you might also like my list of YA thrillers you need to have on you shelf!
