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My Bookish Life Book Review: The World's Most Haunted Places

        Hello and how are you guys? I hope you all are having a good day. My day was pretty good . My husband cooked something on the grill called Brown Sugar-Garlic rubbed Rib Eye Steaks. I really liked it ! You guys should try it sometime.      Now, I want to talk about books some before I go to bed . I have my egg nog and I'm just relaxing now . I think this will be a fun review! Title: The World's Most Haunted Places Author: Time Life Magazine  Genre: Horror/Paranormal Pages: 98 Rating: 3 stars Synopsis: Stories, info, and photos- Creepy , Ghostly, and Notorious Spots. The World's Most Haunted Places. My thoughts on the book I liked it. It's a decent read . My only complaint really is that I personally had already heard about a lot of the places mentioned because they are classics that always get mentioned when you talk about haunted places. For examples of what I mean think of like The Stanley Hotel, The Winchester House, and The Amityville H...

My Bookish Life Book Review: Billy Summers

        Hello and how are you all doing? I hope all of you had a good day. I had a pretty good day. My kiddo and I went to town and did some shopping and then we came home and I did some cleaning and reading. So yeah overall I had a good day ! Now, I want to work on my blog before I go to bed so lets do this! I think this is going to be a good review because I had some pretty strong feelings about this book.  Title: Billy Summers Author: Stephen King Genre: I think I would say Action actually. Pages: 528 Rating: 5 stars Synopsis: Billy Summers is a man in a room with a gun.He's a killer for hire the best in the business. But he'll only do the job if the target is truly a bad guy. And now Billy wants out . But first there is one last hit. Billy is among the best snipers in the world, a decorated Iraq war vet, a Houdini when it comes to vanishing after his job is done. So what could possibly go wrong? How about everything? My thoughts on the book: At first I didn'...