They Slay Me: Keeping a Straight Face with the World’s Loosest Cannons by Holly Kirbo (Book Review #648)

They slay me is a memoir written by a mother of three triplets and everything she has learned through raising them. The book is a mixture of humorous and exciting encounters where both parents find themselves watching their children grow. The compilation of stories bring joy and makes you ponder on how hilarious yet frustrating the experience can be.

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The Illuminating Occurrence of Maxine Porter by Glenn Seerup (Book Review #647)

The illuminating occurrence of Maxine porter is a story about Hayden Carlisle. He is an amateur designer who happens to start work at the Plush, a designer store, with only 23 years of age.

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The Watcher in the Night by Michael Carlos Maroney (Book Review #646)

The watcher is a crime thriller about Tobias. He is a watch cat investigating the murder of three cats. The more he investigates, the more crimes become connected to his research.

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The Western Passage: Exodus by G. DiCarlo (Book Review #645)

The western passage is a fantasy novel written about the human and vampire race fighting against a group of scientists that have developed a genetic form of superhumans that threaten them.

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