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The Fifth Horseman: A Women's Murder Club Thriller
by James Patterson & Maxine Paetro
Good plotline (11/22/2023)
I enjoy this series alot. I do think that the topics the author wrote about are for adults though. The way things were described was definitely realistic and was thrilling. It's a book that's hard to put down.
A Good Girl's Guide to Murder
by Holly Jackson
One of the best books on my shelf! (11/22/2023)
This read is enjoyable for anyone that enjoys crime and mystery with a hint of romance. It does talk about drugs and there is a bit of language. I would say it is appropriate for teens that are good with crime topics. I also enjoyed the way the author approached racism a bit.
It Ends with Us: A Novel
by Colleen Hoover
Enjoyable and great for readers that like romance and tragedy (11/22/2023)
I think this book demonstrates lot about subjects of abuse which I loved but for others may be a bit triggering. I would say if you want something with drama and literature about abuse this would be good for you. The way the author describes the characters and takes a lot of factors into context to make it realistic is admirable.
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