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Mysteries and Mayhem

The adventures of a book nerd and maybe a little mayhem along the way

Tag: Book Review

We Spread – by Iain Reid

It was so easy to lose myself within the pages of Iain Reid’s We Spread. Penny’s story unfolded and progressed … More

Book Review, Horror, Iain Reid

Unhinged in Ethiopia – by George Balarezo

In a past version of my life I spent quite a large amount of my time on the road – … More

Adventure, Book Review, Ethiopia, George Balarezo, Memoir, Nonfiction

Stitchface – by Stuart Knott

I’m not good at writing reviews for books that I sincerely love without sounding like a raving fangirl. I’m going … More

Book Review, Horror, Stuart Knott

Scratched – by Matt Micheli

I was first introduced to Matt Micheli’s writing when I read [book:The White|75446465] as an ARC. I was so impressed … More

Book Review, Horror, Indie Authors, Matt Micheli, Novella

The Good House – by Tananarive Due

I just finished reading The Good House by Tananarive Due and my heart is so full. This book has skyrocketed … More

Book Review, Horror, Tananarive Due

Point of Origin (Kay Scarpetta book 9) – by Patricia Cornwell

I took a quick glance at previous reviews for this book on Goodreads and found an abundance of deep hate … More

Book Review, Crime, Kay Scarpetta, Patricia Cornwell, Thriller

Billy Summers – by Stephen King

I’m sitting here staring at my computer wondering how to put into words how I feel about this book. There … More

Book Review, Crime, Stephen King, Thriller

Mockingbird (Miriam Black Book 2) – by Chuck Wendig

Is there such thing as too much of a good thing? Maybe? Yeah. I remember an economics class in college … More

Book Review, Chuck Wendig, Horror, Miriam Black

How to Sell a Haunted House – by Grady Hendrix

I’ve started and stopped this review a few times, then started over. It’s difficult to put into words how much … More

Book Review, Grady Hendrix, Horror

Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World – by David Epstein

I’ve never considered myself a specialist. My professional path has been too winding, my interests too varied. I am definitely … More

Book Review, David Epstein, Nonfiction

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