1. The Other People by CJ Tudor - I can't really talk about most of this book due to not wanting to give away anything. I will say that it is full of twists and turns that I never saw coming, and even once I thought everything had unraveled, there was still more to come.
2. The Holdout by Graham Moore - This is the best book of the year so far, which may not be saying much since it's only the 7th that I've read this year, but it is also the best book in general that I have read in a while. I got it from Book of the Month, and as soon as I saw it on there, I knew I had to buy it. As soon as the box arrived, I devoured this book in a 24-hour time span. I had to know how both mysteries would play out and I fell in love with the story and the characters in these pages. I don't want to say too much about the story itself because so much of it is delightfully revealed within the pages, and I would not want to give too much away. But all I can say is, do not hesitate to pick up this book.
3. Good Girls Lie by JT Ellison - This was such an interesting mystery in a boarding school setting. It had many twists and turns throughout. I was definitely not expecting the main twist.
4. Minor Dramas and Other Catastrophes by Kathleen West - This was a really quick and engaging read that showed the lives of a teacher and a helicopter parent. Julia was a bit over-the-top, but I enjoyed reading about her. I could somewhat agree with some complaints about Isobel, but at the same time, the people complaining went about a lot of things in the wrong way. And I loved that her students cared about her and were supporting and defending her.
5. You Are Not Alone by Greek Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen - This was a twisty read full of people that I wasn't ever sure I could trust. There was obviously some shady stuff going on, but it took time for the specifics of that to all be revealed.
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