Welcome to Owl Book World! Today I wanted to talk about November 2023 book releases. This is going to be a new series that I’m going to try and work on. I always feel like I’m super behind when it comes to newly released books. It kind of makes me feel like I’m missing out because there are so many books that are coming out that look really good.
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I’m the Girl by Courtney Summers [book review]
Book: I’m the Girl
By: Courtney Summers
Published: September 13, 2022
Publisher: Wednesday
Pages: 344
Genre: YA Thriller
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Read more “I’m the Girl by Courtney Summers [book review]”Flutter by Gina Linko [book review]
Book: Flutter
By: Gina Linko
Published: October 23, 2012
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Pages: 352
Genre: Ya Romance
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Book: How to survive your Murder
By: Danielle Valentine
Published: Razorbill
Published: August 30, 2022
Pages: 299
Genre: YA Horror/Thriller
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Read more “How to Survive your Murder by Danielle Valentine [book review]”Nothing More to tell by Karen M. McManus
Book: Nothing More to Tell
By: Karen M. McManus
Published: August 30, 2022
Publisher: Delacorte Press
Pages: 358
Genre: YA Thriller
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Read more “Nothing More to tell by Karen M. McManus”In Nightfall by Suzanne Young [book review]
Book: In Nightfall
By: Suzanne Young
Published: March 28, 2023
Publisher: Delacorte Press
Pages: 384
Genre: YA Horror
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Read more “In Nightfall by Suzanne Young [book review]”Haunted House Books to add to your TBR
What are some of your favorite haunted house books?
Do any of you guys love haunted House books? If you’re here then I’m assuming that you do! Most of these books I feel like are the best haunted house books even though they may be ones that I didn’t necessarily like. I include those that I don’t like mostly because I know that others might love them despite my not liking them.
What makes you enjoy haunted house books? I know for me I have always been interested in the paranormal. I’m not sure what has always drawn me to it but I have been like this since I was young. It probably has a lot to do with people talking about real haunted houses.
Read more “Haunted House Books to add to your TBR”Social Horror books that tackle hard topics
Hey everyone and welcome to Owl Book World! Today I’m wanting to talk about social horror books. It seems like this is a horror subgenre that is easily growing and becoming popular.
More movies with these sorts of topics are being made along with books as well. This is actually probably a good thing because these topics should very well be brought up.
The only thing about having these topics in the horror genre is that the horror genre seems to really push things that aren’t that good. So if you do decide to read social horror books then make sure you prepare yourself. These types of books can come with just a few trigger warnings or they can come with a lot.
Read more “Social Horror books that tackle hard topics”Books about cults that you should read
I don’t know if you’re anything like me but I love learning about cults. I’m not completely sure what it is but I enjoy it. It’s probably because I always want to learn how people fall for it. It’s not that I don’t think I wouldn’t fall for it myself but how I can actively avoid it. So, that’s why I’m creating this list of books about cults.
Granted this list is full of fictional books but those are the ones that I actually like to start off with. I’m a lot bigger on fictional books than I am on nonfiction. If any of you guys are interested in a nonfiction list then let me know in the comments.
Read more “Books about cults that you should read”We Were Liars by E. Lockhart [book review]
Book: We Were Liars
By: E. Lockhart
Published: May 13, 2014
Publisher: Declacorte Press
Pages: 242
Genre: YA Mystery
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