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THE PLAYER NEXT DOOR – K. A. TUCKER

**Spoilers Ahead, Read On With Caution** First of all, thank you so much for the ARC that was sent to me to be able to read and review this. I’ve been a big fan of K. A. Tucker for a few good years now, and have avidly read most of her publishings almost as soon as they’ve been released; so getting to read THE PLAYER NEXT DOOR early, and especially with a great blurb to go off of, I’m very excited to tell you all my thoughts on it...

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Hey guys! Get hyped, because I feel like I've been gone forever, but I have been reading a freaking ton! Due to unhelpful laptop charger issues, I've barely managed to write because I hate using  Jack's computer and trying to write anything vaguely cohesive on an iPhone notepad is borderline impossible. BUT, when we were… Continue reading BOOK REVIEWS DUE

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KEEP HER SAFE – K. A. TUCKER

**Spoilers Ahead, Read On With Caution** I’m a big fan of K. A. Tucker, some of you may already know this if you’ve read my previous reviews of her books (THE SIMPLE WILD, IN HER WAKE, TEN TINY BREATHS, BURYING WATER, BECOMING RAIN, CHASING RIVER and SURVIVING ICE) to name them all fo far; don’t worry I’ll being doing the rest soon enough. And so here we are, talking about KEEP HER SAFE as I just finished it, and I feel compelled to talk to someone about it who isn’t Jack grunting at me throughout my description. I got this book whilst in Barnes and Noble on my first real day in Boston in January. I went in knowing a couple authors I was looking for, and boom, I found her.

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THE SIMPLE WILD – K. A. TUCKER

**Spoilers Ahead, Read On With Caution** Contrary to its title, THE SIMPLE WILD is anything but simple. It’s heartbreaking, witty and overly descriptive to the point where you find yourself looking up flights to Alaska. And sadly I don’t have a spare seventeen plus hours to fly out, or any holiday time I can use at work until after April, I can’t go. I can however, read this book to my hearts content and live vicariously through Calla, Wren, Jonah, Agnes, Mabel, Simon and Susan.