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Everything Is Tuberculosis
by John Green
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Highly enjoyable and informative overall, but I had to put it down for about two weeks (..because my borrowing period on Libby ran out) and when I picked it back up about 2/3 of the way in I feel like it had lost a lot of steam. That's probably a me thing, though.

The Twisted Ones: Five Nights At Freddy’s (five Nights At Freddy’s Graphic Novel #2)
by Scott Cawthon
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The Twisted Ones takes the horror up a level. It’s intense, creepy, and full of nightmare fuel. The animatronics are scarier, horrific, the mystery is deeper, and Charlotte’s past won’t let her go. It’s fast, freaky, and had me hooked from start to finish.

Goal
by Alexandria House
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This one has that slow burn that simmers! It’s spicy, sweet, and rooted in deep emotional truths. The character growth, the passion, the unapologetic Black love—it all hits just right. A standout in the series for sure.

Smile: A Graphic Novel
by Raina Telgemeier
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Raina Telgemeier took me back to the misery of Junior High and new braces! and this graphic novel/ memoir works just as well with women my age as with middle schoolers/junior high school students past in their middle aged years who might find, as I did, that all those feelings I remembered having at that time in my Life were shared! Raina's graphic novels for self-information even now as that middle aged woman - whose own daughter experienced a different middle grade years Life and still amazes me - my daughter in her 20's is legions beyond me even now!

Turtles Of The Midnight Moon
by María José Fitzgerald
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A middle grade mystery that takes place in a coastal town in Honduras. Leatherback sea turtles nest on this island, and there are poachers stealing the sea turtle eggs. A sixth grade American girl is visiting the island with her doctor father. She finds friendship, community, and compassion in this wonderful story about caring for these endangered turtles.

Finding Hope
by Colleen Nelson
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this book was a very quick read ( a good thing) and I enjoyed the short chapters. hope was being an idiot most of the time though and I was just yelling at the book. eric's story was traumatic and no one really helped him? the bits and pieces of hope's poetry in the book were interesting, too. it was a really sad book and the writing was good but storyline was not that original. <3

The Racketeer
by John Grisham
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Although the novel was fast paced and a rapid read, I could not connect with the main character. Mal/Max appeared to be fighting for the underdogs, who were treated unfairly by the FBI. Instead he had no more regard for others than the FBI who were wrapping everybody into RICO violations, guilty or not. Although he maintained his innocence throughout, I wondered through the end of the novel if he had actually committed the crime for which he had been convicted. Just wasn’t a fan of this novel overall.

The One And Only Bob
by Katherine Applegate
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This book is about an abused dog named Bob. He becomes friends with a gorilla named Ivan and an elephant named Ruby. Bob had gotten adopted by a girl named Julia. Bob learns how to re-trust humans. Then a hurricane wrecks his town and he runs away to find his long lost sister.

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child - Parts I & II (Special Rehearsal Edition)
by Joanne K. Rowling,Jack Thorne,John Tiffany
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If you like reading play-scripts then this is the perfect book for you. The book Harry Potter and the Cursed Child had turned into a play. The whole play had eventually turned into a play-script. I really enjoyed this book because I loved the play and it was nice that I could read the play-script and imagine the play all over again. I would definitely recommend this book if you like plays and I would rate it five stars.

Let Me Show You
by Alexandria House
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Possibly the most lowkey underrated of the McClain series—this one is quiet strength personified. The love story is sweet but still packs plenty of heat. If you like your romance with emotional maturity, steady affection, and subtle intensity, this one will hit the spot.
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