My Sept. TBR hopefuls 📚🫣

I’m hacking away at my September TBR!

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✔️One by One by Ruth Ware- 5/5

✔️ Never Lie by Freida McFadden- 4.5/5

✔️The Battle of the Labyrinth by Rick Riordan- 5/5

✔️ Black Sheep by Rachel Harrison- 5/5

💬 Rock Paper Scissors by Alice Feeney

The September House by Carissa Orlando

✔️ We Used to Live Here by Marcus Kliewer- 5/5

The House That Horror Built by Christina Henry

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2024/9/30 Edited to

... Read moreAs September rolls in, it’s an ideal time to dive into some thrilling reads. This month’s TBR features a captivating array of genres that will keep any bookworm engaged. Starting with Ruth Ware's 'One by One,' which is nothing short of a gripping mystery that has garnered rave reviews for its suspenseful storytelling. Freida McFadden's 'Never Lie' also deserves a mention for captivating its audience with unexpected twists and deep character exploration. Rick Riordan’s 'The Battle of the Labyrinth' brings a thrilling fantasy element to the table, perfect for both young adults and seasoned readers. On the horror front, Rachel Harrison’s 'Black Sheep' is a compelling tale that introduces complexity to family dynamics and eerie encounters. For those who enjoy psychological suspense, Alice Feeney’s 'Rock Paper Scissors' promises to deliver a rollercoaster of emotions. Additionally, 'The September House' by Carissa Orlando explores themes of loss and nostalgia with a ghostly twist, making it an intriguing read for anyone looking to be both entertained and touched. Finally, 'We Used to Live Here' by Marcus Kliewer offers a reflective journey through history intertwined with personal stories, capturing the readers’ hearts. These selections not only highlight popular titles but can also inspire discussions within reading communities. Engaging with hashtags like #SeptemberReads and #BookTok can connect you with other readers who share similar interests. Whether you’re cozying up at home or sharing insights on social media platforms, these books can enhance your reading experience this September.

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Emily Shaft

Is lock the doors good?

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DeLaney 🌞

You’ve got some really great ones on here!