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delphistrawberriesbooks · 29 days ago
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Book Review #3
Title: The Lake House Author: Sarah Beth Durst Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐.5 Summary: Claire and 2 others are sent to a camp. Claire is the ultimate pessimist so her parents send her to try and socialize. Her and the other 2 get stranded because the place they are supposed to stay at is destroyed. They have to survive on the lake while things are trying to kill them. Gets a bit supernatural. Genre: Fiction, thriller, mystery Age rating: Y/A CW: Blood, Knives, Dead animals, Death. For people who like thrillers! 2 characters kiss but nothing evolves from that and it ended as soon as it happend
There are other books called the lake house so include the author!
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delphistrawberriesbooks · 1 month ago
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Book review .5
So I already read them but
The inheritance games series: Great series! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Follows Avery Kylie Grambs, a 16-year-old teen who sleeps in her car when her sister Libby's deadbeat, asshole boyfriend comes around. She somehow gets involved with The Hawthorne House, with all its residents. She accumulates the role of heiress from Tobias Hawthorne, billionaire and currently dead, and gains over a billion dollars. The Hawthorne brothers, (in age order from oldest) Nash, Grayson, Jameson, and Xander, all fans of riddles and games, introduce Avery to the house and it's secrets. Avery wants to find why she became heiress and has to find out her role in the main secrets. The other books within the series are about what Avery does with the money and how she adjusts to the new life she was presented. Contains: Action, bit of romance, slight cursing but nothing too bad, hints of sex but not described at all, guns and knives are used by that characters and there is a bit of dead bodies but only for a litle bit
Not a whodunit but more of a mystery with various puzzles and clues for reader to follow.
The Naturals: 4 book series Great series! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Follows Cassie Hobes who is a natural at getting inside of someone's head. She gets selected and sent to Quantico by the FBI's "Naturals" program. She meets Lia Zhang, Michael Townsend, Dean Redding, and Sloane Tavish. All 5 of them naturals, Lia can tell if someone is lying, Micheal can read emotions, Dean is the same as Cassie, and Sloane is amazing at all things numbers like math, all created from traumatic childhoods. Contains: Light swearing, murders, blood, death, bit of romance. Both series are written by Jennifer Lynn Barnes and have a little bit of a love triangle between characters. Both Y/A!!!!
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delphistrawberriesbooks · 2 months ago
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Book review #2!
Title: THOSE WE DROWN Author: Amy Goldsmith Rating out of 5⭐'s: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Summmary/about the book: Liv, a scholarship student, who investigates the disappearance of her best friend, Will, on a semester-at-sea program aboard the luxury cruise ship Eos. Liv suspects something sinister is lurking beneath the surface after more disappearances and strange occurrences plague the ship why?: It was really good! it leaves you with so many twists and turns. One main theme that is used is Greek Myths which is enjoyable for lovers of Greek myths and EPIC: The Musical Point of veiw: first Age rating/Genre (Y/A etc): Y/A, mystery, some romance Triggers: some sexual themes, use of cursing, if you have a great fear of water/open waters/the ocean do not read
Anyways! This was a fun read an I couldn't put the book down!
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delphistrawberriesbooks · 2 months ago
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Book reveiw #1
Title: some girls do Author: Jennifer Dougan Rating out of 5⭐'s: ⭐⭐⭐ Summmary/about the book: Morgan, an openly lesbian track star, and Ruby, a closeted, bisexual beauty queen, who connect at a new high school. Morgan is forced to transfer due to her school's anti-LGBTQ+ policy, while Ruby is drawn to Morgan despite her own internal struggles and her mother's expectations. The story explores themes of identity, acceptance, and self-discovery as they navigate their relationship and grapple with societal pressures. why?: It wasnt bad but it was veerrrrry cringy at parts Point of veiw: first Age rating (Y/A etc): YA Genre (Mystery, Romance etc): LGBTQIA+ contemporary romance Triggers: cursing, sexual themes homophobia
I kinda hated both characters tbh
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delphistrawberriesbooks · 3 months ago
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