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This book was an absolute page-turner and one of my absolute favorite books!
The Night Olivia Fell a book by Christina McDonald
Natasha Preston is one of my favorite authors. I love this book so much that I loaned it to a coworker and I never got it back! She must've loved it, too!
The Cellar a book by Natasha Preston
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I couldn't put this one down! Another Natasha Preston book!
The Lost a book by Natasha Preston
Another Natasha Preston book, but another one of my favorites!
The Cabin a book by Natasha Preston
I loved not knowing where this book was going!
Awake a book by Natasha Preston
A master of plot and imagination, Poe's short stories are extremely captivating!
The Edgar Allan Poe Collection a book by Edgar Allan Poe
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It's an absolute classic. I appreciate it more now than I did in high school.
The Great Gatsby: The Only Authorized Edition a book by F. Scott Fitzgerald
So many plot-twists! A must read!
A Good Girl's Guide to Murder a book by Holly Jackson
I know, I know, it's an old one and people love to make fun of this serious. I stand by my love for this series!
Twilight a book by Stephenie Meyer
It's a classic! I love the banter, the adventure and the characters!
The Princess Bride: S. Morgenstern's Classic Tale of True Love and High Adventure a book by William Goldman
A really good read!
The Last Thing He Told Me a book by Laura Dave
Love these books and the complex world of Harry Potter!
Harry Potter Paperback Boxed Set: Books 1-7 a book by J. K. Rowling
I am currently reading this book. I will update this post after I have finished it.
Don't Believe Everything You Think: Beyond Suffering
If World War II interests you, it is a very good read!
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas (Movie Tie-In Edition) a book by John Boyne
This is a quick read and tugs on my heartstrings each Christmas I've read it.