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The Wife Upstairs
by Rachel Hawkins
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I enjoyed the audio but was not interested in the deluge of curse words throughout story. Otherwise, great storytelling.

Chainsaw Man, Vol. 2
by Tatsuki Fujimoto
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Intense drama for a teen boy who is introvert. Kept me engaged and enthusiastic to keep reading and finding out what happens next. I can’t wait to see if I finish the saga.

Secrets Of Wayfarers Inn: All That Remains
by Tracey Victoria Bateman
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This addition to the series starts off with mystery and keeps you on your toes and guessing. I really love these ladies of the Inn Crowd. Looking forward to lots more adventure and mystery. Love the History woven into the stories.

The Museum Of Failures
by Thrity Umrigar
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This is my second novel by this author, and I liked both, although I prefer Honor (the first book of hers I read.) I thought this one was a little bit too long, and better pacing and a more likeable title character would have bumped up my rating. Things tied up a little too neatly for me in this story.

A Good Yarn
by Debbie Macomber
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A story about friendships, fitting in and making friends, like, it's problems and solutions. Lydia owns a yarn shop which she opens after her bouts with cancer. She has groups come in to learn to knit and in the process they form lasting friendships and support for each other as they navigate life.

The Giver
by Andrew Clausen
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The Giver is a great dystopian novel. One of my top favorite books of all time. I’ve read it multiple times over the years and just finished reading it again.

Vacancy
by K. R. Alexander
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I really like this book but I dont really love it. Its a great book i would probobaly read it again but it gets boring in some parts. There are parts of the book that kind of get boring for me because of my ADHD but I still really like it and I will always like a little spookiness.

Chainsaw Man, Vol. 9
by Tatsuki Fujimoto
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Once gain the storyline climaxes and builds on from the previous books in the series. Without giving to much I would like to say that it keeps you surprised and amazed at the contents of its creative descriptive writing. I can imagine the story come to life.

The Face on the Milk Carton
by Caroline B. Cooney
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Though this book is aimed for students around middle school to high school, I find this book very interesting as the way it portrays mystery at every corner. I enjoy the twists present in the book. One minute I feel like I solved the whole situation out, Cooney continues to prove me wrong. I will say that the story drags out as it does take a while to reveal the plot story.

Zora Books Her Happy Ever After
by Taj McCoy
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This one’s a love letter to book lovers—with heart, heat, and just the right amount of mess. Zora is smart, curvy, and soft in a world that keeps trying to make her hard. Between juggling a love triangle, family expectations, and her own dreams, you’ll root for her every step of the way. It’s giving Black girl softness, grown woman vulnerability, and the kind of romance that feels like a warm hug. Plus, the bookish setting? Pure cozy joy.
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