TBR: The Midnight Library by Matt Haig

TW: Suicide, Mental Health Issues The Midnight Library left me in a highly dazed and somewhat philosophical state. This is one of those books that really makes you THINK. Our main character is Nora, a 30-year-oldish woman who feels dissatisfied and unrewarded by life. In the somewhat moderately sized opening section of the…

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TBR: Life as We Knew It (Life as We Knew It, Book #1) by Susan Beth Pfeffer

Life As We Knew It is your classic sort-of apocalypse novel. Its main character is Miranda, a 16/17-year-old girl, who must get through the array of extreme hardships brought upon by nature with her family when a large asteroid strikes the moon and alters its orbit. To give you the…

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TBR: The Rule of Thoughts (The Mortality Doctrine, Book #2) by James Dashner

The Rule of Thoughts is the engrossing sequel to The Eye of Minds and features the same highly likable characters Michael, Sarah, and Bryson. Essentially in this part of The Mortality Doctrine series, the 3 teenage hackers have now escaped from the Path within the VirtNet simulation world that led…

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TBR: The Eye of Minds (The Mortality Doctrine, Book #1) by James Dashner

You may have heard of James Dashner’s widely acclaimed dystopian Maze Runner series, but have you heard of his other series, The Mortality Doctrine? I didn’t know about it until I decided to randomly browse through some of Dashner’s books on Amazon, and I’m glad to say that Dashner once again does not…

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