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Winter Street
by Elin Hilderbrand
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Loved all of the characters. Fun having all of the different characters POVs told.

The Ballad Of Songbirds And Snakes (a Hunger Games Novel)
by Suzanne Collins
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This prequel offers a fascinating look at a well-known character's early life, revealing unexpected layers to his motivations. However, I found it challenging to fully connect with him, as his selfishness often overshadowed any redeeming traits.

Fractured
by Karin Slaughter
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It's been a while since I read Will Trent. I have absolutely adored this detective since I picked up his 4th book as an audio book a long while back. I don't know why it's taken me so long to back track back, but I can do nothing but rave about my favorite dyslexic detective.

Time Gone
by Joshua Moehling
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Another great story about Ben Packard’s trials & tribulations of his exciting life.

The Yellow Wall Paper
by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is a gripping psychological tale of a woman’s descent into madness. Through vivid symbolism and claustrophobic imagery, it critiques the oppression of women and the dangers of silencing their voices. Its a detailed look into unchecked mental illness.

When The Moon Hatched
by Sarah A. Parker
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Great, unique world building. Plot with some interesting twists. Sometimes the plot moved slowly, but then the end went too quickly. Seemed like parts could have been cut out.

Heart of Darkness
by Joseph Conrad
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This novel can be read on a train ride to NY Penn. A masterpiece that makes - forces readers to critique civilization and modernity's impact in the Congo. A harrowing read.

A Rose For Emily
by William Faulkner
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A Rose for Emily by William Faulkner is a haunting Southern Gothic tale of isolation, control, and resistance to change. Faulkner’s nonlinear storytelling builds suspense, revealing a chilling portrait of Emily Grierson’s tragic life and twisted legacy.

Wrong Place Wrong Time
by Gillian McAllister
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Although I usually enjoy time travel novels, I was not a fan of this one. I found it to be convoluted and disjointed. The character lines were poorly developed, in particular for the minor characters. Four separate times I had to go back to search out the characters to figure out their significance to the story. I read until the end, as I will never quit a book mid-way, but it was a disappointing read for me.

The Writer's Guide To Wattpad
by Benjamin Sobieck
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Teach Me by Concinnityy_ One thing I will always love is the trope with the “mean” popular boy that falls in love with the shy unknown girl and then he becomes nicer and changes for the better. LIKE, I LOVE IT!! Damien is my #1 and while I was reading all of the comments hating him I knew he was doing it all for a reason. I love Carmen and Damien so much and hope to read about them in Maikel and Nila’s book.
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