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MonicaLoves2Read
Winter's Ghost | Mary Stone
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I am enjoying this series. Thus is the 5th book in the Winter Black Series. Stone has really developed her in 5 books. Winter has come a long way in just these 5 books. I like that she's realizing she can't handle life all on her own. I appreciate Stone adding new characters into the mix, as well. I get wait to see what happens between Winter and her friends.

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PageShifter
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I really adored Sage, P and Oren! Several secondary characters were interesting but could have been more fleshed out.

The beginning was super good and I was intrigued. But this didn't work really well as a mystery book, maybe it was a bit too ambitious trying to combine so many genres in one novel. As a fantasy book this worked better, I really loved the world and this felt refreshing to read.

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Thatbooknerd
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I enjoy haunting memoirs. The author‘s story appears on the tv series Paranormal Witness, Season 2, Episode 2…but her book is much better. For years, she lived in fear in the old Brooklyn house she and her family lived in, until finding out what happened to the restless spirits occupying her home, and why they were there. Fascinating, personal. Books like this help open up the conversation for what many experience but fear to talk about.

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MonicaLoves2Read
Winter's Rise | Mary Stone
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Well, I was a little disappointed in this book. The other 3 had been full of suspense and twists, this one not at all. I know Stone has some books based on Autumn Trent, so maybe this was a book to introduce her to Stones' readers. I hope so anyway.

😊 Happy Reading 😊

#audiobook #bookspinbingo #Serieslove2025

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Thatbooknerd
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When I started reading this book, it reminded me a lot of Poltergeist (film). Here is a memoir from the 1980s in Crosby, TX: when a family unknowingly moves into a new subdivision that was built over a historical Black cemetery, they quickly find themselves in an unreal situation. I couldn‘t help but be reminded of how many Black communities have been destroyed and covered up (Central Park, Lake Lanier, etc).

Thatbooknerd Shown: when you look up Black Hope Cemetery on Google Earth Street View, a street and suburb comes up. There is no sign that a cemetery ever was. Below: possibly the only photo ever taken of the cemetery before it was bulldozed. 3w
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JessClark78
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JessClark78
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LiseWorks
Devilishly Hot | Kathy Love
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#HauntsandHexes Devilish. It's one of my favorite songs. @Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Bookwormjillk Good one 2mo
Eggs Absolutely perfect 😈 2mo
TheBookHippie Ha! I‘ve not heard this in years! 2mo
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Abe
The Weird 100 | Stephen J. Spignesi
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Great collection of weird facts and stories!

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JessClark78
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BookwormAHN 💜🐈‍⬛💜 2mo
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