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I loved Dee, I thought she was a great MC. Dee runs a podcast called Radio Silent where she tells the story of people gone missing and asks the internet or laptop detectives to help. She does this because 10 years prior, her best friend was taken and she couldn't do anything then, but she can do something about it now. When another little girl goes missing, Dee finds herself in the middle, trying to solve the mystery of the past and present.

Dee was a quiet kind of brave and I liked seeing her struggle with finding who she wanted to be throughout the story. I was also a fan of the plot. I really enjoyed that she was hosting this podcast, telling a story within a story. I love mysteries and this book gave off 'Sadie' vibes mixed with 'A Good Girls Guide to Murder' that I could get down with. There were 'edge of your seat' moments that kept me saying "just one more chapter."

There were also plenty of moments that had me shaking my head with frustration. Dee's relationship with Burke (the best friend) had some unresolved issues in my opinion. Her relationship with Sarah felt off at times. Then all the classic horror movie tropes that Dee just walked into.

I still stand by that I was on the edge of my seat and I did pull an all nighter finishing this story. I enjoyed it.

Thanks NetGalley and Albert Whitman & Company for the ARC in exchange for this honest review!

UGH!!!!!

I think AIDEN is hands down my favorite villain. This entire series is amazing. It's so good, I need to reread it.


I think I love the Raven Boys...

Maggie Stiefvater really does have a way with words. The way this series changes POVs so seamlessly is amazing and every character has such a distinct voice. This story is also just so captivating. Middle books in a series always seem to drag but this series is just that in, in my humble opinion

Also Ronan Lynch. I can't wait for the last book but I'm also dreading the ending.

I loved this.

This story was about two spies on opposite sides of a time war. It took a while for me for fully understand the world but once I did, everything clicked into place. Red and Blue's back and forth was clever and intriguing.even though this was a short story, it just felt so enormous and I loved the slow burn romance. I enjoyed the letters the most and the way they were untraceable and witty.

It was a really entertaining read and I hear it's going to be a TV show so I'm excited to watch.