by Deanna Raybourn – 2.5/5 Stars – Four retirement-age assassins are finally getting out of the business, but are quickly pulled back in when they discover there is a price on their heads set by their employer.
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The Alice Network
by Kate Quinn – 5/5 Stars – Charlie St. Claire enlists the aid of drunken ex-WWI spy Eve Gardiner to track down what happened to her cousin, Rose, during WWII.
The Night Shift
by Alex Finlay – 4/5 Stars – Y2K: only one survives a brutal attack on the employees of a Blockbuster in a small town. 15 years later: only one survives a brutal attack on the employees of an ice cream shop in the same small town. Ella and Jesse, the lone survivors of the attacks, forge a bond and work with FBI Agent Sarah Keller to discover who is responsible.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
5/5 Stars – by Roald Dahl – Willy Wonka hosts 5 lucky finders of golden tickets at his chocolate factory for a day.
The Case of the Carnaby Castle Curse
by PJ Fitzsimmons – 4/5 Stars – Witty amateur detective Anty Boisjoly sets out to assist a friend uncover if the death of a family member was murder…or an ancient curse.
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My Plain Jane
by Cynthia Hand, Brodi Ashton, and Jodi Meadows – 5/5 Stars – Charlotte Brontë assists Mr. Blackwood in recruiting her friend, Jane Eyre, to the Society responsible for relocating ghosts. Unfortunately, Jane is in love with Mr. Rochester, a nefarious individual with a sketchy past.
BFG
by Roald Dahl – 5/5 Stars – Sophie is kidnapped by the BFG and embarks on an adventure to rescue him from eating snozzcumbers!
To Have or to Hoax
“He knew that she knew. Or rather, he knew that she knew that he knew. It was enough to give any man a headache, truly.” To Have and to Hoax is predictably loveable and entertaining. The storyline is essentially written out in the summary of the book, and it naturally follows the stereotypical “man andContinue reading “To Have or to Hoax”