Tag: book review
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“The Da Vinci Code” by Dan Brown

A thrilling chase, a gruesome crime, and a curious partnership between Robert Langdon and Sophie Neveu make for an enticing read. We’re all wishing to crack the codes within “The Da Vinci Code” by Dan Brown.
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“Relic” By Preston and Child is Your Next Thrilling Read

Two scientists, a lieutenant, a special agent, and a cursed ancient relic. How are all these connected? Multiple gruesome murders. They must work together to stop the bodies from piling up and face museum directors with reputations to protect..
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When Styles Changed
I’m re-entering my Agatha Christie phase (not that it really ever ended). The classic detective novels will always win at the end of the day for me. I’ve finally read Christie’s first novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles. It was published in 1920 and this is when we are first…
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Louisiana

This weeks book was one I probably wouldn’t have read if not for a class. Not because it was bad, but because I don’t know that I would’ve ever stumbled across it. This book deals with heavy topics like death, racism, and the complicated history of the south. The Cutting…
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Poirot Travels by Train

Have you ever taken an overnight train before? I never have, but maybe it’s a bucket list idea. Rather, as long as it’s not the Orient Express. Agatha Christie’s Murder on The Orient Express was written in 1934. When people think of Agatha Christie, many will name this book as…
