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My Spooky Season Mini Reviews, EP. 7: The Blackwell Mirror by Michelle Bowser

 

in this episode I discuss my friend author Michelle Bowser's new book The Blackwell Mirror as one of the books on my #spookyseason to read list. I will be reviewing it here once I am done reading it. but definitely check it out if it piques your interest!

The book is available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Blackwell-Mirr... 

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