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Continue reading →: What Would Marissa Cooper Read? A Book List for The O.C.’s Troubled DreamerMarissa Cooper, the iconic and complex character from The O.C., is a mix of vulnerability, rebellion, and a yearning for connection. Her reading list would reflect her emotional depth, love for drama, and introspective side. Here are the books we think Marissa would be drawn to: 1. The Bell Jar…
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Continue reading →: Book Review: Don’t Believe Her by Nicola SandersRating: 4/5 Stars Suspenseful, gripping, and downright addictive, Don’t Believe Her by Nicola Sanders is a psychological thriller that keeps you guessing until the very end. If you’re a fan of unreliable narrators, family secrets, and eerie twists, this book is your next must-read. The story is told through the…
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Continue reading →: Book Review: The Favorites by Layne FargoLayne Fargo’s The Favorites is an electrifying and deeply emotional dive into the high-stakes world of figure skating, where the competition isn’t just on the ice—it’s in every facet of life. The novel centers on Katarina Shaw and Heath Rocha, childhood friends turned ice-dancing champions, whose chemistry both on and…
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Continue reading →: What Would Jack McPhee Read? A Book List for Dawson’s Creek’s Sensitive SoulJack McPhee, the kindhearted and introspective character from Dawson’s Creek, has a deep emotional intelligence and a strong sense of self-discovery. His reading list would reflect his journey of acceptance, his love for poetry and art, and his thoughtful nature. Here are the books we think Jack would cherish: 1.…
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Continue reading →: Book Review: Ward D by Freida McFaddenRating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐/5 Freida McFadden has built her reputation on crafting fast-paced thrillers with jaw-dropping twists, and Ward D is no exception. This psychological suspense novel plunges readers into the eerie, locked psychiatric ward alongside medical student Amy Brenner, who has secrets of her own—and whose worst fears might be coming…






