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This Could Hurt
by Jillian Medoff
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This story is about the work place with interactions among four basic people. Their lives are a mixture of loyalty, love, and loneliness. There are some unexpected situations and lives are changed. Interesting book.

Beneath The Trees Where Nobody Sees: Rite Of Spring #1
by Patrick Horvath
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Pretty good start to a sequel, will say. If you enjoyed the first comic series, time to start the new one!

The Murder on the Links
by Agatha Christie
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In Agatha Christie's second entry in the 'Hercule Poirot' series, we see the titular character and his companion battle intrigue, murder, and a rich man's deception. The themes of romance and the evil secrets of hereditary are deeply personal to the plot, and leave a legacy befitting of the author's name.

We Were Liars
by E. Lockhart
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The end. Never in a million years thougt it could end like this. Jhonny made me cry like a baby the last 50 pages, and now i know i´m going to think about this book for the rest of my life.

The Big Four
by Agatha Christie
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I greatly enjoyed this book. While I do not feel like it reached the highs of the previous Christie detective novels, I feel like it did not need to. This novel, though featuring Christie's most famous detective, is structured more like a spy novel, and various small, classically styled detective mysteries are sprinkled over the book to tie together the grand narrative.

Bitter House
by Kiersten Modglin
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Bitter House is a story about a young woman who moves into her grandmother's house after she had died and discovers that the seemingly cold-hearted woman who she grew up with was anything but. Initially forced into cohabitating with a childhood enemy, Bridget learns that not everything was as it seemed.

Chainsaw Man, Vol. 3
by Tatsuki Fujimoto
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As a teen the saga is intense and intriguing. The concept of love interest is drawing and motivation to read and finding out what will happen next and so on.

The Villa
by Rachel Hawkins
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I got this book from the library, and two days ago I got a notice saying it would expire in 2 days. I was going to return it, but then I got bored in class once, and I started reading it and liked it. I am really happy I read it because it is my first 5-star read of the year. This book made me feel the same way Daisy Jones & the Six made me feel. That feeling is manipulation. Both of these books made me feel that they were based on real stories, and I am shocked that it is not. I like the different pieces of media we read, such as Em's point of view, Mari's letters, podcasts, books, websites, and more. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes mysteries and thrillers.

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.

Wonder
by R. J. Palacio
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Wonder was uplifting and gave me a new perspective on the world. I loved how it gave multiple perspectives of the characters throughout the book rather then one narrator that would just infer what other characters are thinking.
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