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Featured Book Review: Darkbound
Darkbound is an amazing book. Michaelbrent Collings outdid himself with this book. It is not at all what I thought it would be. I took three nights to finish this book because I stayed up way past my bedtime. Darkbound was so suspenseful that I just kept on reading to…
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Paula has a new job at a restaurant called “Trixie’s Dog House.” Right from the start, she has an uneasy feeling when the owner—Trixie—locks her in the freezer, as a “joke.” Paula also has an enemy, Coralynn, who hates Paula for “stealing her boyfriend.” Soon, things happen to Paula, deadly things, that are passed off as accidents. Still, who is the “prankster?” Why, one-by-one, do the pranks get more dangerous?
“The Waitress” was a nice story. However, it seemed as though I could’ve written a better storyline! It bounces from place to place, not having any real purpose. Sure, Paula gets embarrassed a little, by the pranks, but terrorized? Hardly. Each chapter is only about three pages; the book, only 130 pages long! The vocabulary is at a third grade level, and there’s no thrill or suspense. While it’s not the best story, it might be worth your time if you want to read any thriller you can get your hands on, like me!
Read my other reveiws of the following recommended thrillers:
a.) “The Train” by Diane Hoh
b.) “The Invitation” by Diane Hoh
c.) “Secret Santa” by D. E. Athkins
d.) “Someone at the Door” by Richie Tankersley Cusick
e.) “Vampire” by Richie Tankersley Cusick
f.) “Slay Bells” by Jo Gibson
g.) “My Bloody Valentine” by Jo Gibson
h.) “Homecoming Queen” by John Hall
i.) All R. L. Stine young adult thrillers
j.) All books by Joan Lowery Nixon











