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Vegetables Please
by Humphries
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Your diet and health are your bank account & money. Good food choices are a good investment. Health is a primary need in our lives. This book coaches you on what you want to choose and what you want to eat. It also explains how to make healthy and delicious food from across the different regions of the world. Many recipes that are healthy and tasty. I love this author and how she explains about ingredients and recipes in simple terms.

Beneath The Hood
by Emily McIntire
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Not my favorite of the series. I realize it wasn't the biggest of age differences, but as the mother of a 19 year old this book kinda gave me the ick.

Scattered Showers
by Rainbow Rowell
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These 9 stories made me feel all sorts of ways but mostly: happy. I loved getting to know these new characters and enjoyed learning about them as the stories progressed. Even though I knew these were love stories, I was always surprised when the characters kissed. My favorite of the stories was Winter Songs for Summer, where a downstairs neighbor gave customized CD's for the main character, who was going through a breakup. The last few stories were not exactly the type of books I usually read, but despite it being unusual, I enjoyed the characters even if it was only a little. Overall, Scattered Showers was a quick read as well as a book I could finish and think about for at least a few minutes.

Diaries Of A Fashionista
by Sophia LaRocca
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Although this book took me a while to read, I loved it, and I can honestly say I was never bored once. LaRocca made it feel like a 2000s romcom in the best way possible. Reading this made me so happy because I want to be a journalist, and I love New York City, which is where this book takes place. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes romance books.

The Kiss Countdown
by Etta Easton
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Fun, flirty, and refreshingly nerdy — this romance was a delightful mix of brainy charm and real heart. The chemistry felt natural and the love story had just the right amount of swoon.

Death On The Nile
by Agatha Christie
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Death On The Nile by Agatha Christie is a superb book with numerous twists and turns. It demonstrates an incredible plot, diverse and unique characters, and the sense of being trapped with the killer. It also utilizes third-person narrative in a very satisfying way, allowing us to know what the characters are thinking yet also not spoil the ending. However, the story has a very long exposition, taking up a good portion of the book, and a shorter (yet still long) "falling action/conclusion" taking up a small section of the book. In summation, this well-made book with an incredible plot is great for readers, as long as they have some patience.

A Little Life
by Hanya Yanagihara
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It took me 5 MONTHS to read this meaning there’s 5 months worth of tear stains in the majority of the pages erm….I understand why Jack Edward’s said this should be a classic, with the human condition, depression and suicide, love, and relationships. I swear it’s so good. [This part is my Goodreads review]: It took me 5 months to finish this book, and it’ll take me 5 months to get over this book. I know I’ve said I’ve resonated with a character, but I’ve never felt that I was striped bare—blood, bones, guts, and all—the way I have reading A Little Life. Hanya wrote more than what people on social media talk about: this book is love, art, grief, assault, depression, pain, anguish, desperation, life and death itself. What it means to love someone, that feeling that might be hard to describe: Hanya captured in 814 pages. The fear of losing creativity, fear of missing out, fear of fear itself. The fear I felt myself, in which I felt seen. I understand Jude, and I understand Willem, Malcom, JB, Harold, Julia, Andy. I myself or my friends have been in similar predicaments, we just try to keep on. I cried throughout, yet the end broke me. One thing I’d like to point out is that this book, though heart-wrenching, has beautiful commentary on art, on being a creative and togetherness: companionship and teamwork. These elements, my most favourite elements, are topics most people reading / reviewing this book tend to leave out and only focus on the heartbreaking moments. I just want people to know that in the dark, there is light, no matter how hard or how long it takes. It is the end that will dictate how I treat others, as well as myself: “And so I try to be kind to everything I see, and in everything I see, I see him.”

Beach Vibes
by Susan Mallery
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Sweet Susan Mallery book.

Till Summer Do Us Part (Deluxe Edition)
by Meghan Quinn
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It was a fun summer beach read! It has pretty good character development

The Silver Eyes: Five Nights At Freddy’s (five Nights At Freddy’s Graphic Novel #1)
by Scott Cawthon
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The Silver Eyes pulls you into a dark, twisted story that mixes childhood trauma with deadly mystery. It’s creepy, suspenseful, and keeps you on edge. The past won’t stay buried, and the truth behind Freddy’s is worse than anyone expected. I couldn’t stop reading.
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