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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.

Drama: A Graphic Novel
by Raina Telgemeier
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In the book Drama a girl named Callie is trying to figure out how to handle seventh grade. She deals with confusing crushes, middle school hardships, budding friendships, and tween hardships. The book explores different types of friendships, Callie's relationship with others around her, teamwork and much more. I really enjoyed reading this book and would give it five stars.

Rules of Civility
by Amor Towles
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I liked this novel, but I didn’t love it. I enjoyed the setting, NYC in the late 1930’s. I enjoyed the main characters, but felt there were too many minor characters to keep track of. I wasn’t a fan of the way the dialogue was presented, although the back and forth comments between the friends was witty and clever. It left me with a lot of questions. I thought the best quote of the book was Katey’s response to a friend’s comment . . . If the next thing you are about to say will make YOU feel good, you probably shouldn’t say it. She didn’t heed her own advice very often! Katey was quite the character. Whatever her motives were, she was a strong woman who understood what she wanted in life and didn’t stop until it was within her reach.

Black and Blue
by David Rosenfelt
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Great audio. Enjoyed listening to this book read part of summer series.

Chainsaw Man, Vol. 9
by Tatsuki Fujimoto
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Once gain the storyline climaxes and builds on from the previous books in the series. Without giving to much I would like to say that it keeps you surprised and amazed at the contents of its creative descriptive writing. I can imagine the story come to life.

Dual Image
by Nora Roberts
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Dual Image had me hooked from the beginning, loved every word from the very last one. I always loved her books and would definitely re this again, even buy it for my personal collection. The love story about finding first love was so well written. Hooked from the start, it has me believing in love again. It wasn't only about romantic love between a couple. It was about love of a child and fighting for this child, to give this child the life he deserves after losing both his parents. I truly recommend this book for all Nora Roberts fans and anyone who loves and believes in happy endings.

The Ghostwriter
by Julie Clark
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The Ghostwriter is a story about a semi-disgraced author who was given a chance to turn her reputation around, albeit in the form of writing a book heavily featuring a dark presence from her past. She returns to her hometown and digs into a 50 year old tragedy to find the truth and she does not stop until she gets it.

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.

Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets
by J.K. Rowling
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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is the second book in the series. In this book Harry Potter goes to his second year at Hogwarts. An elf comes to visit Harry to tell him that he should not return to Hogwarts that year. Warning him that his second year at Hogwarts would be trouble. I enjoyed reading this book and would rate it a five.

The First to Die at the End
by Adam Silvera
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this book destroyed me in the best way possible. I was rooting for valentino and orion the whole time. I loved how all the stories connected and even gave us an insight into Rufus and mateo's life. Adam Silvera is an INCREDIBLE writer and this book was so unique and the whole idea of death-cast - so unique, I love it.
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