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Aurora by David Koepp

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Did not finish book. Stopped at 41%.
I couldn’t stand anyone in this book. I was over it. 
Bianca Torre Is Afraid of Everything by Justine Pucella Winans

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Did not finish book. Stopped at 4%.
I was already extremely annoyed by 15 pages in. I wasn’t going to put my myself through anymore torture. 
Dead Girls Walking by Sami Ellis

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4.0

Temple comes to camp alone because a crowd makes it difficult to go corpse hunting.

Dead Girls Walking by Sami Ellis


Quick Summary
Temple knows evil runs I her family, with her fathering being an infamous serial killer and all. But one thing she doesn't believe is that her dad killed her mom and the only way to find these answers is to return to her old home.
Turns out the old farm has been turned into an overnight camp for queer, horror obsessed girls. Temple decides to pose as a camp counsellor to be able to go digging around in the woods and hopefully find answers.

Final Thoughts
Thank you @NetGalley, ABRAMS Kids & Amulet books for this eARC of #DeadGirlsWalking. This ended up being a book I'm glad I stuck through because I was not loving the beginning, don't get me wrong. The opening sentence was FIRE. But I lost interest for a small portion of the beginning until ultimately needed to devour the entire thing. This was a fun take on summer camp slasher tying into family history. 

While I understand teenage girls, the cursing and name calling may be a little much for some people so I do want to give warning.

Other than that a fun YA Slasher Book.

The Jewish Book of Horror by Josh Schlossberg

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3.75

In the 21st century, the question of "who we are" isn't quite so simple. Humanity has gone to war with itself for centuries, inventor and summarily torn down systems of government, and found increasingly unique, vile ways to torment one another, both as individuals and as groups. Our everyday, inescapable horrors have remained, and now we've created new ones in the form of systematic violence and bigotry.

The Jewish Book of Horror Anthology

QUICK SUMMARY
This anthology is stories created by the editor Josh Schlossberg and then brought to life by many talented Jewish authors. The stories are some myths, legends and real life horrors of the Jewish world.

FINAL THOUGHTS
This anthology took me awhile to get through, there were a number of stories I loved but some felt like they went over my head but I cannot deny how well they were written. The anthology was a discovery because I always see a lot of Jewish authors for fiction and romance but I wanted to discover more horror authors as that's what makes my little black heart happy. This was the prefect way to give me a sample of the works of multiple authors, and now I can go forward with more of their works. 
Be warned, this is not an anthology (in my opinion) you can sit and read like a novel. Some of these stories are deep and you sometimes need breaks, so I split them up and read a few at a time.
House of Flame and Shadow by Sarah J. Maas

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4.5

That was Jesiba’s secret to tell.

House of Flame and Shadow
Crescent City 3
by Sarah J. Maas


No summaries in fear of spoilers, this has moved to my second favourite in the series, with the first forever holding a special place in my heart. I'm currently not okay finishing this book knowing I have a long wait until the next one.

Because I've finished the book, and all her other series, my DMs are open for chats and theories. But I want to ensure I stay spoiler free to give others the chance to read the book.
The Poison Thread by Laura Purcell

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4.75

“I don’t like the idea of our character being written in our skulls. Somehow, it takes away the. Option that we might have a choice.”

The Poison Thread 
aka The Corset 
By Laure Purcell 

QUICK SUMMARY 🖊️ 
The story follows the curious woman Dorothea Truelove as she visits a woman’s prison and gets an unbelievable story from one of the inmates. 

FINAL THOUGHTS 💭 
@curiously.katt coming in hot with another recommendation for me. This has been one of my favourite books of 2024 and know it’ll be hard to beat out. 
 
Not very many historical books draw me in like this one did, the writing is beautiful, the story is captivating, and the horror elements added such a great level to the story. 

Now I need more from the author, perhaps The Silent Companions next?
This Town Sleeps by Dennis E. Staples

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Did not finish book. Stopped at 18%.
This ended up being not going where I thought it was, and just wasn’t for me. 
Macbeth by William Shakespeare

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Did not finish book. Stopped at 7%.
It’s just a no. 
Rules for Vanishing by Kate Alice Marshall

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4.25

“What do you wear when you go to meet a ghost?”

Rule for Vanishing 
by Kate Alice Marshall


QUICK SUMMARY 🖊️ 
Once a year, a road appears in the forest. And at the end of it, the ghost of Lucy Gallows beckons. Lucy’s game isn’t for the faint of heart. If you win, you escape with your life. But if you lose....

Sara’s sister disappeared a year ago, and now that it’s that night of the year ago. She’s going to find the road and find her sister. 

FINAL THOUGHTS 💭 
The documentary style of this book was so well done. It was interwoven giving us the unbelievable story and the interviews. It actually had me questioning my sanity at points. 
This was my first book by Kate Alice Marshall and it was a win and makes me need to read more by her. 
I Feed Her to the Beast and the Beast Is Me by Jamison Shea

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3.5

“Even Chaos has rules. To receive, we must be willing to take. To win, you must be willing to fight. To drink in life itself, you must be willing to bleed”

I Feed Her to the Beast and the Beast Is Me by Jamison Shea
Narrated by Kristolyn Lloyd 


QUICK SUMMARY 🖊️ 
Laure Mesny is a perfectionist with an axe to grind. Despite being constantly overlooked in the elite and cutthroat world of the Parisian ballet, she will do anything to prove that a Black girl can take center stage. To level the playing field, Laure ventures deep into the depths of the Catacombs and strikes a deal with a pulsating river of blood.

FINAL THOUGHTS 💭 
 This one was … a little difficult for me at times. I really think it being dark academia and a lot of ballet references I was find in myself lost in it and in need of a map. 

The book itself was well written and I did enjoy the demonic deal side of things and the darker parts. So that in itself kept me going and enjoying it. It is slow burn, which I’m always a fan of and it did work out in this case.