WildeWrites
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Revisiting Because of Winn-Dixie by Kate DiCamillo during Holy Week felt like the perfect return to a childhood favorite. This… Read more
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In The Professor and the Madman, Simon Winchester uncovers the astonishing true story behind the Oxford English Dictionary and the… Read more
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Pretty Girls by Karin Slaughter is a deeply disturbing psychological thriller that pushes far beyond the usual suspense novel. Dark,… Read more
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Jess Lourey’s Unspeakable Things is a chilling psychological thriller set in 1980s Minnesota. With small-town secrets, childhood innocence shattered, and… Read more
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Betty Smith’s A Tree Grows in Brooklyn is a timeless historical coming-of-age novel set in early 1900s New York. Through… Read more
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Freida McFadden delivers another chilling psychological thriller in The Surrogate Mother, a novel packed with obsession, secrecy, and jaw-dropping twists.… Read more
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Few books have sparked as much controversy as Go Ask Alice by Beatrice Sparks. First published in 1971 and long… Read more
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Christa Carmen’s How to Fake a Haunting puts a sharp, modern spin on the classic ghost story, blending psychological horror… Read more
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Of all the Irina Shapiro novels I’ve read, The House on the Hill stands out as my favorite. With its… Read more

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