Category: ARC
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ARC Review: Girls Who Play Dead

A cozy fall read, Girls Who Play Dead is a gripping mystery. Told from two perspectives, you’re left guessing. But more answers just bring more questions.
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ARC Review: Never Seen the Stars

Never Seen the Stars is one of those books that hurts in just the right way. With powerful, raw characters and thought-provoking story lines, you are instantly drawn in. Whether it be the pain or the possibility of the future, Never Seen the Stars has you waiting for more, and…
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ARC Review: The Hypomanic Toolbox

Gripping, educational, creative, The Hypomanic Toolbox sheds light on bipolar disorder and the need to take calculated risks to succeed. I would be lying if I said this book was my usual style. It is a far cry from the diversity-focused literature I usually read. I mean, business fiction—that’s a…
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ARC Review: The Executioners Three

The Executioners Three is a fun, thrilling, and slightly eerie YA mystery that makes for a perfect fall read. Blending high school rivalries, long-standing legends, and a suspenseful murder mystery, Dennard crafts a story that is both cozy and chilling at once.
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ARC Review: I Am Not Jessica Chen

Do you ever just wish you were someone else? If one day you just woke up in the body of the person who had everything you wanted, everything you ever dreamed of? Maybe it would end horribly, but maybe it wouldn’t be quite so bad.
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ARC Review: The Blonde Does First

The Blonde Dies First. Literally. Follow a group of friends as they fight back against an evil demon that they accidentally conjured. The blonde may die first, but who will be next?
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ARC Review: Beastly Beauty

When a handsome thief named Beau makes his way into the castle, the captive servants are thrilled, convinced he is the one to break the curse. But Beau — spooked by the castle’s strange and forbidding ladies-in-waiting, and by the malevolent presence that stalks its corridors at night — only…
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ARC Review: Twelfth Knight

Viola Reyes is annoyed. Her painstakingly crafted tabletop game campaign was shot down, her best friend is suggesting she try being more “likable,” and school quarterback Jack Orsino is the most lackadaisical Student Body President she’s ever seen, which makes her job as VP that much harder. Vi’s favorite escape…


