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Holiday Reads as Recommended by the Bookish Bunch Book Club
I don’t know about you, but to me, reading during the holidays is like wrapping myself in a cozy blanket of stories. Imagine sitting by the fire (except in PH, we feel like we’re already in it, I know), a hot coffee (or in my case, it’s always iced) in hand, and diving into a book that takes you on an adventure without leaving your comfy chair. The holidays are all about magic and wonder, and books are the perfect way to experience that. Whether it’s a heartwarming romance, a thrilling mystery, or a fantastical journey, reading lets you escape the hustle and bustle and find a little peace and…
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When She’s Gone by Rea Frey
About the book Quick thoughts Publish date: January 14, 2025 (ARC)Genre: Thriller, MysteryTrigger warnings: violence, murder, mental health issues, body horrorShort description (created with AI): Cora Valentine, a young gymnast, escapes from a kidnapping that becomes a public spectacle, overshadowing her Olympic dreams. Years later, she strives to protect her daughter from the horrors of her past, but on Halloween, her daughter disappears. Cora must confront her trauma and is faced with a desperate choice: to take another child in order to rescue her own. As the haunting memories resurface, Cora realizes the past is not yet finished with her. Frey did a fantastic job of capturing a mother’s desperation and determination.…
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Lock Every Door by Riley Sager
About the book Quick thoughts Publish date: July 2, 2019Genre: Thriller, Mystery, HorrorTrigger warnings: violence, murder, mental health issues, body horrorShort description:Jules, broke and newly single, takes a job as an apartment sitter at Manhattan’s elite Bartholomew building. She befriends fellow sitter Ingrid, who warns her about the building’s dark secrets – then mysteriously vanishes. As Jules investigates, she uncovers a disturbing history of disappearances and races to escape before she becomes the next victim. Jules lands a too-good-to-be-true job, ignores every glaring red flag, and goes around the Bartholomew making choices that make you want to yell “girl, watdahek?!” The plot crawls along, then rushes a predictable twist that’s less…