Review of “The Inheritance Games” by Jennifer Lynn Barnes

Similar to the movie โ€œKnives Out,โ€ the book โ€œThe Inheritance Gamesโ€ by Jennifer Lynn Barnes is filled with family drama and mysteries galore. The story follows high school student Avery Grambs as she discovers she has received the inheritance of one of the worldโ€™s richest men, Tobias Hawthorne. The stipulation? She must live for a …

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Review of “Murder Must Advertise”

Murder Must Advertise by Dorothy Sayers follows Lord Peter Wimsey as he investigates a death at Pymโ€™s Publicity, a London advertising agency. Along the way, he discovers more secrets than expected, and advertising takes a dark turn.ย  This was the third book I had to read for my English class, Mysteryโ€™s Golden Age. Unfortunately, even …

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Review of “The Siamese Twin Mystery”

The Siamese Twin Mystery by Ellery Queen follows the father and son duo of Ellery Queen and Inspector Queen as they stumble upon a mystery on Arrow Mountain. This was the second book I had to read for my English class, Mysteryโ€™s Golden Age. Reading this was very interesting. It was very easy to determine …

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Review of “Educated”

Released in 2018, Tara Westover details her educational journey in academics, as well as mentally in her memoir Educated. I chose this book for the โ€œA Memoir or Biographyโ€ category in my reading challenge. The book also made an appearance on my 2019 reading challenge list; however, I was never able to begin reading it. …

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Review of “Hitting a Straight Lick with a Crooked Stick”

When I first heard of Zora Neale Hurston, it was at the end of tenth grade when I was reviewing the summer reading assignments for AP Language and Composition. Their Eyes Were Watching God was one of the required readings for the class, and I didnโ€™t have any expectationsย  One of the things about the …

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