Posts tagged advanced reader copy
August Book Haul

Holy moly, it has been busy around here! I’m just finishing week four of grad school, and I feel like I’m running a mile a minute trying to juggle homework, both jobs, and a social life. But I am alive, and what better way to celebrate being alive than with a book haul! So I didn’t think I accumulated too many books in August, that is until I stacked them all up to take photos for this post. I may have a problem, guys.

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The Cheerleaders by Kara Thomas | An ARC Review

Five years ago, five cheerleaders died within a month of each other. Two in a car accident, two murdered, and one committed suicide. After a quick investigation, the police pinned the murder on a neighbor; when they entered his home to take him into custody, the suspect allegedly had a gun and police shot him dead. Monica's school wants to hold a service to remember the tragedy five years ago, including the suicide of her older sister, but Monica just wants to forget it all. However, clues are starting to arise hinting that the police got it all wrong.

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How to Get Free or Cheap Books

These days, buying new books can be a pricey habit. Trade paperbacks are usually around $15-$18, while hardcovers can be upwards of $30! Of course hardcover books are the sturdiest option, but $100 for only three books?! No, thank you. So how can you combat this dilemma when you're short on cash? 

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Vox by Christina Dalcher | An ARC Review

"In an all-too-realistic near future, the government has placed a limitation on the speech of women and girls - one hundred words a day. The price for exceeding one's daily quota is a painful electric shock administered via the counter adorning each female wrist…. If you had only one hundred words a day, what would you do to be heard?”

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