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Sophie Reads: Dark Places by Gillian Flynn

Hey Everyone! I hope you are all doing well! Today, I have another exciting book review for you all! This Sophie Reads is  Dark Places  by Gillian Flynn. She is the author of Gone Girl which I have also read and I had mixed feelings about. But I have heard about this book for quite sometime and I was curious to see what it was about. Let me just say that this book is not a joyous book. It is extremely dark and it makes you think and question every little step that the main character, Libby Day makes.                                                                        Summary: Libby Day was eight years old when her mother, and two sisters were brutally murdered. Her older brother, Ben Day was convicted of the brutal murders. Twenty-five years later, a club called the Kill Club has asked Libby Day to look back on the horrible tragedy.  The Kill Club believes Ben is innocent and someone else is the murderer. Libby goes on a suspenseful journey to find out the truth of that fate

Sophia Reads: To All the Boys I've Loved Before by Jenny Han

Hello Everyone,  A majority of the people that have read my blog are mainly my friends and family, but the few that are random viewers, hello and sorry I have been away for so long. A lot has happened in the past couple of months but instead of boring you with the details, I have decided to just start blogging again. Mainly, I want to create a series about reviewing books. Books from YA, to fiction, maybe even some non fiction depending on my mood. But the reason being is that summer is going by and fast and there are so many books out there that I have to share my opinion on.  The book I am going to be reviewing is the YA novel,  To All the Boys I've Loved Before  by Jenny Han. If you are looking for a perfect beach read book or a book to read on the plane, this is your book.  Summary: The story is about a teenage girl named Lara Jean and she lives with her father and two sisters, Margot and Kitty.  The story is about how every boy that Laura Jean has ever love