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Close Your Eyes and Count to 10
BUDDY READ: Horror/Thriller
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Close Your Eyes and Count to 10 by Lisa Unger - Starting April 10th 2025
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Yeah Adele seems fine, but also (view spoiler)
Maverick on the other hand... (view spoiler)
I also kinda hate how many POVs we're getting.


It is going to make for some tense reading, as all are going to be equally as fierce competitors.


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Agreed. For me, this is where the most amount of mystery and tension was created in the novel. So many questions!

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I know this is pretty common in thrillers, but I really think everyone could greatly benefit from therapy here lol.
Angelina talking about how she's not even sure she likes Mav, but she knows..."
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Definitely! I worried for both her kids with her gone.

I know this is pretty common in thrillers, but I really think everyone could greatly benefit from therapy here lol.
Angelina talking about how she's not even sure she likes Mav, b..."
AGREED! Nothing is worth it at that point!

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Definitely felt like this could have been added to/used in a different way.
When the real game begins, who will make it to the count of 10?
Charismatic daredevil and extreme adventurer Maverick Dillan invites you to the ultimate game of hide-and-seek. But as the players gather on Falcao Island, the event quickly spirals into a chilling test of survival. A storm rages as a deadly threat stalks the contestants, turning the challenge into something far more sinister than the social media stunt it was intended to be.
Enter Adele, a single mother with a fierce determination to protect her children at all costs. When she begins the game, she unwittingly enters a twisted web of deception and intrigue. Can she maneuver through the treacherous storm and the relentless competition and get home to her family? In a ruthless battle for survival where the stakes are higher than ever, the blurry line between the virtual and the real proves that the only person we can trust is ourselves.