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dreadawn1988

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I liked this volume better then the first two. The horror really picks up. I thought about not continuing on with the story but then said I'd give myself one more volume before I completely dnf'd the series.  I'm glad I did. 
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The Spellshop was a cozy little read. There wasn't really much of a plot but I enjoyed it for what it was. Caz is my favorite character from the book. Caz is a sentient spider plant. I was here for the kittens with wings and the unicorn. 
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I don't usually read nonfiction or biographies. However I was intrigued by Britney's story. Britney's first album was the first CD that I ever bought. She became one of my favorite singers of all time. It was interesting to read her biography from her perspective instead of what the tabloids and entertainment company's had to say about her and the pictures that they took. I was sad and upset for her.  It seems everyone she cares about eventually stabs her in the back. Hopefully now that she's free she'll learn to live and have fun again. 
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Boys That Bite has been on my shelf for years and I wish I would have left it there. This story did not age well at all. In all honesty I probably would have loved this book if I had read it back in 2006. I like the idea of twin sisters and mistake  identity.  I should have dnf'd since I wasn't enjoying the story but me being me had to push through it anyway. I will not be continuing on with the series. 
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While I enjoyed Wisteria it is my least favorite book of the series. That's not saying that I didn't love it because I did.  The banter between Fate and Blythe was chefs kiss. The chemistry and tension amazing. I can't wait to see what's next from Adalyn Grace!
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I loved A List of Cages by Robin Roe and when Dark Room Etiquette was announced for pre-order I immediately pre-ordered without knowing what it was about. It ended up on my bookshelf where it had  stayed until yesterday when I was pursuing my shelf for something to read. 
I can't believe I have put this book off for that long. Sayers story completely broke me emotionally. You have a boy from a rich family that is handed everything and doesn't care about anything. He is kidnapped and put through hell for over a year. When he is rescued his hell doesn't end. I had to stop reading a few times to get ahold of my bearings. I will say read with caution if you are easily triggered by certain things.