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Dead Eleven by Jimmy Juliano

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3.5

added this book to my tbr because of its cover and the very interesting plot.
as i started reading it, i also started getting goosebumps. the story was very engaging and i really liked how this book was structured.
then halfway through it hit a slump (it might have been me and not the book though), i felt like we were not getting anywhere.
it got back on track towards the end and, oh boy, what an ending! my heart was pounding. 

my obsession with ghosts and afterlife and mystery/horror stories was very happy to read this book.
We Don't Know What We're Doing by Thomas Morris

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4.0

I really enjoyed how every story is set in the same city and how in each story the characters have a view of the city castle. 
I enjoyed certain stories more than others-the last one was my favourite.
The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins

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3.75

really enjoyed being dragged again into the hunger games world, it made me feel like I was 12 again.
loved the little references to the trilogy (gasped way too many times tbh).
really enjoyed discovering what made president snow the horrible man we all know, and finding out and understanding more his character; for a moment there I was actually caring for him ??

overall really enjoyed it, great writing style, nice story.
can’t wait what they did with the movie.
If We Were Villains by M.L. Rio

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4.5

WOW! 
i really enjoyed the structure of the narration, back and forth between the past and the present.

i had an idea of how the story would unfold but for once i wasn’t bothered by it (tbh i kind of enjoyed it? i love guessing even if only slightly the plot of mysteries/thrillers).

being able to read shakespeare was such a wholesome experience, i would’ve never thought i could understand that older english.

james fav character hands down🫶🏻