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  1. Book 43 of 2026

    The mystery of the American slug by
    C M Rawlins

    These are shorter novels so readable in a day (for me)

    Debating just saying I'm reading the 13 book box set 🤔🤔 as they're so short??

    #Reading #BookReader #AvidReader #BookWorm

  2. Book 43 of 2026

    The mystery of the American slug by
    C M Rawlins

    These are shorter novels so readable in a day (for me)

    Debating just saying I'm reading the 13 book box set 🤔🤔 as they're so short??

    #Reading #BookReader #AvidReader #BookWorm

  3. Book 42 for 2026

    The mystery of the polite Man
    By
    C M Rawlins

    This is a box set of 12 books I got for 99p on kindle.

    #Reading #BookWorm #BoomLover #BookReader #LoveToRead

  4. Book 42 for 2026

    The mystery of the polite Man
    By
    C M Rawlins

    This is a box set of 12 books I got for 99p on kindle.

    #Reading #BookWorm #BoomLover #BookReader #LoveToRead

  5. @pierre_pebble
    Books give me peace. They connect me to my inner soul tbvh. In this choatic world, 2 things that keep one sane are, books and music.

    #music #musiclover #books #bookreader #comics #loveforbooks

  6. When the Wolf Comes Home by Nat Cassidy

    Hello beautiful people! Welcome to a new review! For this review, I get into horror writer Nat Cassidy’s creepy and hard-to-put-down book, When the Wolf Comes Home. While not the first of his reads I have picked up, I really enjoyed this one and found it to be unique, scary, and riveting. It made me really look forward to checking out more of his books in the future.

    Main Characters

    Jess: Our main girl and, honestly, one of my favourite parts of this book, she’s messy, flawed, and emotional. Her empathy drives a lot of her decisions, sometimes for the better, sometimes not. When Jess meets the boy, she is brought into a horror scene she never expected. In an attempt to save him, she is pushed to intense limits and is forced to put herself in danger to try and help save the day.

    The boy: Running away from a monster, the boy crosses paths with Jess, and is forced to face his fears in no way a child ever should, but he also has much more control than we may suspect.

    Cookie: Jess’s mother, who, while maybe not always the best mom, pulls through for her daughter when it’s needed the most.

    The man:  The boy’s father, who follows Jess and him in an attempt to get him back, however, follows at a distance due to the danger that follows his son.

    My Review

    As mentioned before, I’ve checked out some of Nat Cassidy’s other books and found them to be scary, but extremely enjoyable. When the Wolf Comes Home is an action-filled, thrilling novel, filled with horror and some people’s worst nightmares. The characters are enjoyable (and sometimes aggravating), but the plot itself is unique, and unlike anything I’ve ever dived into before. I gave it an 8/10 rating overall and am looking forward to diving into more of Cassidy’s spooky tales in the future.

    The story follows Jess as she gets pulled into a deeply unsettling and increasingly terrifying situation involving a young boy and something not quite right. What starts as concern quickly turns into something much darker, with reality bending in ways that feel both surreal and way too real at the same time. As things escalate, the book leans hard into fear, what it does to us, how it changes us, and the choices we make when we’re pushed to our limits. Jess is forced to fight her greatest fears to protect the boy, but she also questions if she can really protect him from himself, or the realities of his world. The boy must question if he can fight off the monsters that haunt him, or crumble to the fear of his reality and what is chasing him.

    As mentioned before, I’ve checked out other books of Cassidy’s, and when When the Wolf Comes Home came across my way, I knew I had to check it out. I saw lots of positive reviews and felt like it lived up to the hype for sure. This book is so unique. Like, genuinely nothing I’ve read before. The plot is wild in a way that somehow still works and makes sense, and I was completely locked in watching it unfold. The creativity here is insane, and the way everything comes together? So satisfying. It’s heartbreaking at different points, intense in others, but also loving and sweet in others. It has its gory parts, and some areas are a bit harder to stomach, but if you read lots of horror like I do, it’s really nothing crazy.

    It’s fast-paced, emotional, and straight-up creepy. Not just surface-level scary, either, it gets under your skin. The kind of book where you feel uneasy even when nothing is technically happening because you are just waiting for that other shoe to drop. What really stood out to me is how much it focuses on fear. Not just the classic there’s something scary chasing you theme, but how fear actually changes people. The decisions, the reactions, the spiral, it all felt very intentional and honestly a little too real at times.

    Jess carried this book for me. I loved her. She’s not perfect, and that’s exactly why she works so well. Her empathy, even when it complicates things, made everything hit harder emotionally. And yeah, the kid can be annoying, but in a way that makes sense. He’s a child dealing with trauma, and the book doesn’t shy away from that. If anything, it adds to the emotional weight.

    This is not a feel-good book. Like, at all. My heart hurt more than once. But it’s a damn good one.

    I had such a good time with this, and it definitely solidified that I need to keep reading more from Nat Cassidy.

    Has anyone else checked out When the Wolf Comes Home, or any other of Nat Cassidy’s reads? What did you think, and what others would you recommend?

    Thank you for checking out this review! I hope you enjoyed! Feel free to subscribe to the page on the bottom of the site to be one of the first to know when I post a new review.

    #Book #BookBlog #bookBlogger #BookBlogging #BookBlogs #bookLover #BookOpinion #BookPost #BookPosts #BookReader #BookRecommendations #bookReview #BookReviewPage #BookReviews #books #Fiction #fictionBookReview #fictionBooks #Horror #HorrorBook #HorrorBookReader #horrorBookReview #HorrorBookReviews #HorrorBooks #HorrorNovels #NatCassidy #NatCassidyReview #Reader #Reading #Recommendations #Review #ThrillerBook #thrillerBookReview #ThrillerBooks #WhenTheWolfComesHome #WhenTheWolfComesHomeByNatCassidy #WhenTheWolfComesHomeReview
  7. 𝗥𝗲𝗮𝗱𝗲𝘀𝘁:

    #BookReader #Readest

    thewhale.cc/posts/readest

    Read seamlessly across all your devices with our cross-platform ebook reader.

  8. I loved Jurassic Park movie back in 1993 but never read the book since I'm so into other genres, but now I'm considering to buy the book and read it before watch the movie again. Should I?

    #Books #BookReader #Reader #BookAddict #MichaelCrichton #Prehistory #ScienceFiction

  9. I loved Jurassic Park movie back in 1993 but never read the book since I'm so into other genres, but now I'm considering to buy the book and read it before watch the movie again. Should I?

    #Books #BookReader #Reader #BookAddict #MichaelCrichton #Prehistory #ScienceFiction

  10. I loved Jurassic Park movie back in 1993 but never read the book since I'm so into other genres, but now I'm considering to buy the book and read it before watch the movie again. Should I?

    #Books #BookReader #Reader #BookAddict #MichaelCrichton #Prehistory #ScienceFiction

  11. Diptyx launches on Crowd Supply as an open-source, repairable, dual-screen e-reader with e-ink displays, physical buttons, and weeks of battery life.
    linuxiac.com/diptyx-open-sourc

    #ebook #bookreader #opensource

  12. Diptyx launches on Crowd Supply as an open-source, repairable, dual-screen e-reader with e-ink displays, physical buttons, and weeks of battery life.
    linuxiac.com/diptyx-open-sourc

    #ebook #bookreader #opensource

  13. On my way to KFC like I do every Sunday! I love an iced tea and some biscuits while I read a good book. I don't eat chicken or any meat.

    So I'm with the chickens on this one! Haha!

    #SundayVibes #SundayFun #Fun #AI #KFC #Books #BookReader #ReadingForPleasure #Reading

  14. On my way to KFC like I do every Sunday! I love an iced tea and some biscuits while I read a good book. I don't eat chicken or any meat.

    So I'm with the chickens on this one! Haha!

    #SundayVibes #SundayFun #Fun #AI #KFC #Books #BookReader #ReadingForPleasure #Reading

  15. On my way to KFC like I do every Sunday! I love an iced tea and some biscuits while I read a good book. I don't eat chicken or any meat.

    So I'm with the chickens on this one! Haha!

    #SundayVibes #SundayFun #Fun #AI #KFC #Books #BookReader #ReadingForPleasure #Reading

  16. Na gut, dann ist das Wetter eben nicht gut genug, um sich im Garten herumzutreiben.
    Und der Himmel ist auch nicht so schön blau, wie ich ihn mir wünsche.
    Aber wir haben neue Bücher und neue Vinyls. Und damit machen wir es uns gemütlich!
    .
    #books #bookreader #vinyl #vinyl love #music #rainy days
  17. What a great book I read now!
    "The Vatican Exposed" by Paul L. Williams. [2003]
    I just jumped to the chapter dedicated to Albino Luciani and I found it so interesting.
    I wanna read the whole book!

    #Book #Ebook #BookReader #Vatican #Crime #Investigation #EPUB

  18. I want to complete one subject from the seminar so I can get back to my reading. I miss it a lot. I have so many books on my list to read.

    #Books #Bookworm #BookReader #BooksToRead #BooksWorthReading