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Welcome to the Creative Club

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The Last Days of Jack Sparks

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We Need To Do Something

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The Block Party

Title: The Block Party

Author: Jamie Day

Genre: thriller

Thank you, NetGalley, for this book.

I had never heard of this book or author but am so glad I read this tightly-written, excellent thriller. The story focuses on a cul-de-sac of families and how their lives intertwine with disastrous results.

A murder has happened at the annual block party. The story then shifts to one year before and describes what has happened to those families that led to this event. I loved how the story is told from multiple perspectives so you can see so many sides of the actual plot.

I had no idea who the murderer or victim were and because there were so many candidates (seriously, these families are a mess) it was a fun reveal to see just who was behind it all. I really enjoyed this book and will be reading more from this author for sure!

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Kill For Me, Kill For You

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Absolution

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First Lie Wins

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Hell Patrol

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Food Fright

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Draw Down the Moon

Title: Draw Down the Moon

Authors: P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast

Genre: YA fantasy

Thank you, NetGalley, for this book.

I’m usually not a fantasy fan, but this one is actually set in the real world, which is much easier for me to read. Typical YA with a love interest, the “chosen one” trope, and sassy best friend, this book isn’t exactly unique, but I still enjoyed it.

Wren’s parents are Moonstruck, meaning they are magickal. Wren isn’t, until her 18th birthday, when she feels the moon’s pull. With her best friends, Lee and Sam, they head off to the Moon Academy to learn about their powers.

This book really isn’t about their education, but more about discovering who they are, uncovering big secrets, and dodging danger from unexpected places. I liked this enough to want to read the sequel but not enough to say it’s outstanding. But it’s a solid, fun read.