Review | The Girl Who Could Move Sh*t With Her Mind

The Girl who Could Move Shit with her Mind

I loved The Girl Who Could Move Sh*t with Her Mind, and if you enjoy quirky humor, sci-fi, and fantasy, you'll enjoy this one too!

Review | End of Watch

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Definitely my favorite in the trilogy. It brings back the idea of a creepy and disturbing villain from the first two novels, but it adds a paranormal element true to King novels but lacking from EoW's predecessors. Not going to lie, I shed a tear when it was all said and done. I'm sad it's over, but grateful to have been a part of the journey.

Review | Finders Keepers

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Finders Keepers is a great novel but it's a HUGE departure from Mr. Mercedes. Regardless, I thoroughly enjoyed this one front to back!

Review | The Girl That Vanished

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AJ Rivers second Emma Griffin novel does a complete 180 from the first, focusing on one storyline rather than a multitude. But does this help the story in the end?

“The Sliders Series” | A Recommendation

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A big fan of this alternate reality fantasy that makes me think of Quantum Leap. Hopefully that doesn't date me!

Season Of The Monster | Ch 7 – “Uncertainty”

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I am finding with SOTM that I enjoy writing bottleneck episodes. There's something about the forced intimacy that I love for further developing the relationships amongst characters.

Review | “Season of Waiting”

Jim Christopher's Debut Novel Season of Waiting

Early on I got some vibes akin to Dean Koontz’s From The Corner of His Eye, which I nearly DNF’ed. Thankfully, Christopher turns out something much more digestible and suspenseful.

REVIEW | “IT’S JUST THE BEGINNING”

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I see a bright future for Emma as a lone-wolf, loose-cannon agent in the next novel and beyond. However, I found it hard to like her due to poor decision making throughout the novel, but she gets her act together, which is the point, right? That said, much like Emma, this first story is a little all over the place.

(Flash) REVIEW | “DETECTIVE BLUES”

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I have to say the best thing about this novel is the character development. I think that's a staple of most King novels. He does well to get inside his characters' minds as they relate to the world he's built around them.