Book Review: Dear Pen Pal (The Mother-Daughter Book Club, #3) by Heather Vogel Frederick

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Dear Pen Pal (The Mother-Daughter Book Club, #3)  by Heather Vogel Frederick  is the third book in a middle grade book series that is being rereleased. Chaos erupts in this third installment as the daughters in the book club get themselves into trouble. Each of the girls have big changes in their lives:  Jess is going to boarding school; Megan's grandmother comes to live with her; Emma starts a campaign against school uniforms; Cassidy has a lot of unexpected change coming to her family. Will the mother daughter book club stay together? I'd like to thank NetGalley, Simon and Schuster Children's Publishing, and Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers for an Advanced Readers Copy (ARC) of Dear Pen Pal  by Heather Vogel Frederick with it's upcoming rerelease to the public. I always love a good book that involves books, even if its target audience is children between the ages of eight and twelve. It wasn't until I reached the end of the book that I realized that it...

Book Review: Witch and Tell (Witch Way Librarian Mysteries, #7) by Angela M. Sanders

NetGalley ARC Book Review:  Witch and Tell (Witch Way Librarian Mysteries, #7) by Angela M. Sanders
Witch and Tell (Witch Way Librarian Mysteries, #7) by Angela M. Sanders opens with librarian Josie Way's magic being on the fritz. Josie is also in a bit of a funk since her boyfriend, Sam, ghosted her after she told him she's a witch. To top things off, Josie wakes up in the middle of the night to find a body in the atrium of the library, only to have it disappear again after calling the cops. Why is there such bad energy surrounding the town of Wilfred, and why do bad things keep happening?

First and foremost, a big thank you goes out to NetGalley for approving my request for an Advanced Readers Copy (ARC) of this novel. I was thrilled to receive a digital copy for free in exchange for my honest review. Receiving an ARC always brightens my day! 

To be honest, I wasn't sure what to expect in this latest edition of the Witch Way Librarian Mysteries series, but I wasn't let down in the least. Angela M. Sanders did a great job with providing plenty of twists and turns that kept me engaged throughout the entire story. At one point, it was reminiscent of The Time of the Witch by Mary Downing Hahn, which I read as a child. I'd be interested to see if anyone else got those vibes during one of the scenes.

There were a couple of people who I suspected of being the culprit, and at one point, I thought both of those characters I suspected were in cahoots. Unfortunately for me, I was off base on that part of my guess, but with that being said, I did figure out why one of the characters looked like Josie relatively early on and look forward to how that character will be incorporated into later books in the series.

All in all, I fell in love with Witch and Tell (Witch Way Librarian Mysteries, #7) by Angela M. Sanders, and I am impatiently waiting for the next installment. Five out of five stars is what I rated this book.

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