books
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4 Stars I have massively enjoyed Sally Hepworth’s books in the past and this one was my favorite by far. She did an amazing job with the individual mental illnesses and portrayed them flawlessly and without them being problematic. I loved how both of the twin sisters in the books were both suffering from different
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4 Stars My first book by this author that I’ve read and it definitely didn’t disappoint. This had so many gasping, jaw-dropping moments that kept my attention the whole time and had me desperate to know what was going to happen next. The story follows three different timelines; one follows Wylie in the current day
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5 Stars This book was mind-blowing, soul churning, and left me gasping kind of book. It was creepy, atmospheric, and haunting and I could not put it down. This book is told in two different timelines; one is in 2019 that follows Jax who misses nine calls from her sister Lexie. Jax just believes that
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5 STARS I’m pretty sure this is my favorite book of 2021, hands down. As I’ve read all of Chevy Steven’s other books, I can confidently say this is also my favorite book of hers. This was a dark, depressing, disturbing story told by two traumatized young girls that will leave your heart wrenched and
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4 STARS Ya’ll, this book was spooky. Like, actually scared me a little bit and made me regret reading this in the dark. This book contains a collection of short stories all set in the fictional, creepy town of Goblin. The intensity amps up in every story and they all tie together which was brilliant.
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5 STARS My heart has never felt so full after finishing a book. I loved this book so much, Millie is now one of my favorite book characters of all time. I laughed with her, cried with her, and could relate so much to her outgoing personality. This was such a wholesome, loving book about family, finding yourself,



