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I know a lot ( but not everyone ) of people are excited for the new ACOTAR books, but I am wondering if anyone has any niche/not as popular book releases ?
Mine are: unbound and undone by Peyton Corrine. Plus , champagne problems by Hannah grace , Devour me by Emily Rath and Embrace by Bal Khabra
As you can see , i might have a taste in books .
But I am wondering, dear reader ( if you know the references good job )what books of any genre are you looking for too?
ComplexStupidity commented on nevvy's review of Dracula
I really enjoyed this book, the first half of the book has phenomenal vibes and the atmosphere really pulled me in. The second half feels really drawn out and the book definitely could have been like 200 pages shorter. But the vibes are maintained throughout the book and Im so glad I finished it and got to find out what happened to the characters that I started getting bored of towards the end but LOVED in the beginning.
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This may be one of my new favorite horror books ive ever read. There is no wasted moment, scene, chapter or page. I was fully invested in the story from start to finish. This story is also one of the scariest i have read, there is something so real about the horror. Not just that fact that it could actually happen but also how realized all of the family is. Everything that everyone did was so believable. Without going into spoilers, everything that had to do with Alice was nothing short of brilliant. I fully fell into the traps the author was laying for me and I fell headfirst into the despair. If you are a horror fan and think you can handle a little bit more disturbing topics then i think you NEED NEED NEED to pick this up. The level of care Ania Ahlborn has put into this story is staggering. A truly special book
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