The fourth book I plan on reading this month is THE INHERITANCE GAMES by Jennifer Lynn Barnes. I have been planning on reading this book for a while now, and am prioritizing to read it this month! Truthfully, I have not heard many things about this novel, so I am excited to go in ...
All of Us Are Villians did reference The Hunger Games on the blurb ( a definite hit with my new teenager), so I thought I would give this read. The book is similar to The Hunger Games in that a group of teenagers are pitted against each in a battle to the death, so that their ...
I readJennifer Lynn Barnes' seriesThe Inheritance Games,including the newest installment:Games Untoldthat came out this fall. If you like mysteries with puzzles at the heart of them, you'll love this. Woolby Hugh Howey. Pachinkoby Min Jin Lee.You see this book pop up on writers' favorite ...
Claire Fletcher, his adopted granddaughter, is forced to choose between what her heart desires; i.e., follow the love of her life Max or marry one of her cousins for her inheritance. Claire had never received any affection from the man who had taken her in at a tender age, making it ...
Knives Out meets The Inheritance Games with magic in this standalone supernatural thriller by Sarah Henning: thirteen witches, a locked-room murder, and two non-magical sisters trapped in a deadly game of Clue Ruby and her sister, Wren, are normal, middle-class Colorado high school students wo...
we have Sunny, a mere baby who has an insane talent of biting. Because of the children’s large inheritance, a sinister man named Count Olaf hunts these children down throughout the series and continuously conjures up plots to steal their fortune. These poor siblings are left to constantly ...
I read The Hawthorne Legacy by Jennifer Lynn Barnes, the second in the Inheritance Games series. Nice little twisty mystery, with lots of puzzles, and the Knives Out vibes remain STRONG. Made me feel very ready to watch Glass Onion in a couple of weeks. Then I hopped on into Bloodmarked...
She kept accounts meticulously and made a point to charge everything possible against Kataryn and Esther’s eventual inheritance: “A good quarter of her long life was spent at her desk, estimating and recording the minutiae of daily life.” In 1914, for example, she noted the fares for ...
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“Very Ivy League, greying prematurely and into the distinction it lent him – good family, good education, & good prospects, nice inheritance – poor fellow”, especially as his description is preceded by the word “constipation” spelled backwards. A’s preceding backwardly-spelled word is “...