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How to Find a Missing Girl
by Victoria Wlosok

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this has to be one of the best books i've ever read. sapphism plus true crime? of course I'm going to love it. The "a good girls guide to murder" vibes kept me hooked the entire time. and I absolutely loved lea and iris's relationship. they were amazing !! also, the scene were iris got shot by Mr. cooper and the detective and everyone else came was just so emotional and perfect. 100% would recommend this book and I would love to reread it again for the first time. there weren't any plot holes and the plot twist was unpredictable. absolutely adored this book. <333

Me First
by Helen Lester

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I loved this book! It was about a pig named Pinkerton. It teaches us not to be greedy. This book is mostly for young readers. Enjoy this book and have fun reading it!

The Clinic
by Cate Quinn

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This was a great thriller dealing with addiction and murders with lots of twists. Loved it.

Goosebumps: A Shocker On Shock Street
by R.L. Stine

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I love Goosebumps books! They are one of my favorite series. This book, Goosebumps: A Shocker On Shock Street, is an amazing one. I hope you enjoy this book and have fun reading it!

The Thursday Murder Club
by Richard Osman

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This book is a joy to read. If you are a fan of arm chair detectives becoming real detectives, this may be the book for you. All of the central characters in this book are fun to read, and fun to sit with as they unfold a mystery they really had no right to unfold in the first place. It's a breath of fresh air for anyone who enjoys a mystery, but maybe is getting bored of the stoic detectives and cops that are solving them.

The Family Experiment
by John Marrs

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WHOA! ?? This book was such a crazy ride from start to finish. With the immense reach of AI, so many of these scenarios are entirely possible in this scariest of ways. Definitely get this book and don't let the size intimidate you.

Spy School
by Stuart Gibbs

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I loved this book. It was about a teenager who becomes a spy. I do not want to spill the entire story however, but if you read it you'll enjoy i1. Have fun reading this book!

Harry Potter And The Cursed Child - Parts One And Two: The Official Playscript Of The Original West End Production
by J.K. Rowling

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If you like reading play-scripts then this is the perfect book for you. The book Harry Potter and the Cursed Child had turned into a play. The whole play had eventually turned into a play-script. I really enjoyed this book because I loved the play and it was nice that I could read the play-script and imagine the play all over again. I would definitely recommend this book if you like plays and I would rate it five stars.

The Cuban Affair
by Nelson DeMille

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1.5 star rating Honestly I was hoping I would’ve liked this book but it got too repetitive and dragged on for too long. I stopped at chapter 48. The characters were good and the humor was also good, but the story felt all over the place and felt like it strayed away from the plot. Sometimes it felt like there wasn’t a plot at all. Not really the best first book I’ve read by this author, but I’m willing to give another book a go.

A Good Girl's Guide To Murder
by Holly Jackson

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4 stars This book is one of the reasons I love thrillers. This book tugged at my heart when need be, it kept me at the edge of my seat, my nerves were screaming and I even felt moved to tears. I love the idea and the usage of this being a story with the Capstone report, police reports, recordings and other suspect murder boards. Also, the Ravi and Pippa part? I loved it. I also really loved that the romance wasn’t the forefront or main sub-genere in this book until wayyy at the end. It was mostly on finding the killer with subtle-but cute-moments between the two. I’ll be looking forward to reading the next book!