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The Silent Patient

Alex Michaelides

JABBIC Rating: ★★★★☆ – "The Silent Patient" offers a chilling promise with its eerie, artfully torn cover. It’s probably worth the read, if you can get past the whole 'silent' thing. Just keep a pair of scissors handy in case you need to help the protagonist escape.

We Were the Lucky Ones

Georgia Hunter

JABBIC Rating: ★★☆☆☆ – "We Were the Lucky Ones" seems to take the mystery of its narrative a bit too literally with all this fog. If you're into bench-watching—no, not binge-watching—this might just be your next read... or show to stream.

Stupid Ancient History

Leland Gregory

This book might entertain casual readers seeking humor in history but will disappoint those looking for substantial academic content.

Found Objects (Unexpected Magic Book 1)

Christine Pope

If you’re a fan of urban fantasy with strong heroines and magical adventures, "Found Objects" looks like it’s right up your alley. Sci-fi fans might enjoy the supernatural elements, but if you’re here for a space opera, you might want to move along. TTYL!

Dark Psychology and Mind Games

Halbert Ward

Rating:⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ (4/5 stars)If you're fascinated by the intricacies of the human mind and enjoy exploring the art of influence, "Dark Psychology and Mind Games" might just be the psychological thrill ride you're looking for. Romance readers, steer clear—this one's for the thinkers and schemers.

The Billion Dollar Sugar Cube

Charles Jacobs

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐☆☆ (3/5 stars)If you’re into techno-thrillers with a pinch of the bizarre, this might be your jam. Sci-fi fans, give it a go. Romance lovers, keep moving; there’s nothing to see here.

REMINDERS OF HIM

Colleen Hoover

Reminders of Him"seems poised to offer a poignant exploration of love, loss, and redemption, typical of Hoover’s style. It will likely appeal to her fans and readers looking for emotionally charged narratives, though some might find the cover a touch too subdued for the potentially heart-wrenching journey that awaits inside." seems poised to offer a poignant exploration of love, loss, and redemption, typical of Hoover’s style. It will likely appeal to her fans and readers looking for emotionally charged narratives, though some might find the cover a touch too subdued for the potentially heart-wrenching journey that awaits inside.

King of Sloth

Ana Huang

JABBIC Rating: ★★★½ – “King of Sloth” promises a dramatic and opulent tale, suitable for fans of romantic and historical fiction who are drawn to stories of moral complexity and personal transformation.
Funny Story" by Emily Henry

FUNNY STORY

Emily Henry

A likely candidate for those looking for an escape into laughter and relatability, assuming the stories within can live up to the breezy, comedic promise of its cover.

The Bin Laden Papers

Nelly Lahoud

This book is likely a must-read for those interested in the complexities of global terrorism, intelligence, and military strategy, provided they are ready for a deep and possibly challenging exploration of such a dark topic.