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The girls in the basement
by Steena Holmes
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The Girls in the Basement is a story about a human trafficking ring where young women are sold into slavery. The story was all over the place and there were almost too many characters with too many side plots. The author was able to tie the ending up in a neat bow, but I felt like the story could have been more if it weren't for all of the repetitive scenes.

Percy Jackson And The Lightning Thief (book 1)
by Rick Riordan
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I loved this book with all my heart. It's a perfect call to all Greek mythology lovers, young and old. You'll come to love the sarcastic characters and personalities. The story is both perfectly serious and ridiculous at the same time. You'll memorize the quotes, memes, and figure out which cabin you're in. Welcome to the fandom!

None Of This Is True
by Lisa Jewell
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Ok book. Very predictable. Characters were ok. Mom had a dark presence.

Three Wishes
by Liane Moriarity
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Saga of triplet sisterrs spanning their very eventul 33rd year. Full of ups and downs. Many touching and 'laugh out oud" moments.

The Queen Of Nothing
by Holly Black
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It was an absolutely perfect ending to the series, considering I binged the whole thing in a day. Jude became the Queen of Faerie and it wrapped up the story very nicely. The serpent was a very shocking twist at the end, where Cardan could serve as a good king waking from his blood. It was perfect.

The Queens Of Crime
by Marie Benedict
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The book is based on a real group of women mystery writers in England, none of whom I’ve heard of though they’re famous, and Agatha Christie, who was added by the author. The women want to be taken seriously like their male counterparts and think that to do so, they will solve a real murder (which evidently was true). It’s written in Agatha Christie-type form and language. If you’re a fan of that genre, you’ll probably enjoy the novel. I thought it was okay and it was an easy read. Didn’t love it, but it kept my interest.

Aliens In Disguise
by Clete Barrett Smith
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The book Aliens in Disguise is about two kids named David and Amy. The grandmother owns a bed and breakfast called the Intergalactic Bed & Breakfast. It's a place where aliens can go for vacation on Earth. Their grandmother has to go away and they are in charge of the bed & breakfast. They have to make sure that nobody finds out that there are aliens staying there. I rate this book as five stars. It was a great read and definitely recommend.

Chainsaw Man, Vol. 3
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.

Ugly Love
by Colleen Hoover
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I find myself really enjoying her books. This is based on relationships, avoiding them after being hurt. A woman meets a man after she moves in temporary with her brother. This couple has a mutual physical attraction that can't be denied. He isn't looking for love and she doesn't have time for it. The main won't talk about his past and she agrees to follow two rules. I won't say any more about this book.

Odessa File
by Fredrick Forsythe
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Historic yet very fast, excellent read.
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