“In 1945 our parents went away and left us in the care of two men who may have been criminals.”
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“In 1945 our parents went away and left us in the care of two men who may have been criminals.”
Kinda fun if you're into Duchamp and/or thrillers, but not really worth it.
If you don't have an interest in Israel, probably not for you.
A private school in Vermont for gifted kids + a decades old murder that's unsolved + a delightfully diverse gang of teens = a delightfully engaging mystery novel.
Hello! I've fallen way too behind on book blogging lately, but I read Circe a few weeks ago and I legitimately cannot stop thinking about it.
If you want to know what everyone is talking about, read this. If you don't care about the "zeitgeist" or one woman's idea of feminism, maybe skip.
At first, when you're reading Kingdom Cons, you think you've gone back in time to a land full of kings and courts and swordfights. Slowly but surely you realize: no, this is not the past, but the present world of cartels on the U.S.-Mexican border.
There's a deep satisfaction in reading a whodunit murder mystery.
Go read this, and be prepared to become emotionally invested in a Maine high school soccer team.