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kristin in HD 04 August 2020 july reads. Vicious and Vengeful, by V.E. Schwab I loved these two books, and not only can I not wait for the planned third installment, I also am looking forward to re-reading these in the future.  Going into the series, I had this thin understanding that Vengeful was less liked than Vicious, and though my star rating did go down for Vengeful, I by no means hated the book.  I loved the introduction of Marcella in Vengeful so much, it was possibly my favorite character introduction ever.  Also, I love Mitch and hardly anyone in these books deserves him.  If the author ends up killing him off in the future I will REVOLT. The Turn of the Key, by Ruth Ware I thought this was a great mystery/thriller, though I think I may need to avoid such stories with children in the future.  It makes the story too intense for me and I start freaking out when the lives of kids are at stake.  Also, if I ever needed steering away from smart homes, this sure satisf...

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