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Her Dark Lies by J.T. Ellison

March 30, 2021by Rae Quigley Leave a comment

Learn more about J.T. Ellison’s new adult thriller ‘Her Dark Lies’ and read an excerpt before grabbing your own copy!

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The Jigsaw Man by Nadine Matheson

March 15, 2021by Rae Quigley Leave a comment

Stop in to learn more about Nadine Matheson’s crime thriller novel ‘The Jigsaw Man’ – out tomorrow! Get yourself a copy and read an excerpt before it comes out!

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Review: Hate Is Such A Strong Word by Sarah Ayoub

December 22, 2015by Rae Quigley Leave a comment

Hate Is Such A Strong Word tackled how it feels to be hit with constant prejudice, and the conflict of choosing your family’s culture and that of the country you […]

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Review: Yes Please by Amy Poehler

January 17, 2015by Rae Quigley Leave a comment

Amy Poehler’s “Yes Please” is (refreshingly) filled with sex stories, life advice, and SNL memories. More like, “Thank you!”. Rating: 4/5

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Review: Top Ten Clues You’re Clueless by Liz Czukas

January 15, 2015by Rae Quigley Leave a comment

Top Ten Clues You’re Cluless by Liz Czukas was a pleasant fluff read with diversity(!!!) and a lot of lists. Rating: 3.5/5

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Review: Delirium (Book #1 of 3) by Lauren Oliver

July 30, 2014by Rae Quigley Leave a comment

Delirium is a heart-racing story about a world without love, and a girl whose world is about to turn upside down. Rating: 5/5

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Review: What’s Left of Me by Kat Zhang

February 27, 2013by Rae Quigley Leave a comment

Two souls live in one body in ‘What’s Left of Me’, though one was supposed to fade away long ago. Can the recessive soul live on? Rating: 3.5/5

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