Marcus Bines
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Chasing White Rabbits
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Sloth (Seven Deadly Sins, #3)
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2020
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Shadows of the Sea
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Death Magic
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2022
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Terrifying Trauma Possession A pacey and propelling horror fable, told from the perspective of a child whose parents are struggling to make things work. It's very easy to read, being in Bela's young voice the whole time, but whenever Other Mommy appe ...more |
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Romping sci-fi adventure This is a fun novel, which zips past at the speed of a hungry kaiju parasite looking for its next meal. Main character Jamie and his friends are engaging to read, if fairly lightly drawn, and the plot plays out as expected, mo ...more |
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Effective, but too long. I can't say i didn't wince many times during this horror classic, and King can do characterization and action scenes and description brilliantly. We know this. He can also over-write quite self-indulgently, and throw in unnece ...more |
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"the most wicked, evil, devious part of this thriller was the romance.
for a long time i couldn't decide if this was overwritten or underedited. plot twist: the answer is it's both! there's just too much information in here, and very little of it is ne" Read more of this review » |
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