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The train derails everyday at 7:18
by David Storyverse
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This short story is about a young woman who experiences a groundhog day effect until she realizes that sometimes you just can't change fate. No matter what she does, the end result is not what she is looking for. Towards the end of the story, she realizes why and and it's own way, brings her peace.

Green Eggs And Ham
by Dr. Seuss
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The book was really great with rhyming words, Dr. Suess is the best!

Wrong Place Wrong Time
by Gillian McAllister
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I was not a fan of this novel although I typically enjoy time travel stories. It was too convoluted and disconnected for me. I read to the end hoping it would all come together. Unfortunately, it was a disappointing read for me.

Twenty-four Seconds From Now . . .
by Jason Reynolds
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This book was refreshing to read and explored the taboo subject of intimacy among teenagers in a way that was comfortable, relatable, and at the same time fun to read about.

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.

While You Were Out
by Meg Kissinger
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This was a fascinating look at how mental illness manifested itself in one family, highlighting anxiety and depression, bipolar disorder, the dangers of substance abuse when combined with mental health issues, and how these interplay to form risk factors for suicide. I liked how the author told the story of her own family and then connected that story to the larger societal issues surrounding diagnosis, treatment, and perception of mental health issues. An engaging read.

The Lifelong Gardener
by Toni Gattone
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Excellent book.

Chainsaw Man, Vol. 11
by Tatsuki Fujimoto
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Chainsaw Man Volume 11 throws everything into overdrive with intense despair, hope, and a jaw dropping reveals. Denji confronts Makima, wrestles with power and purpose, and Pandemonium reigns. Ending with a brutal, emotional climax that reshapes everything.

From the Notebooks of a Middle School Princess
by Meg Cabot
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The Princess diaries books are my favorite! I love how relatable they are. Meg Cabot will always be my favorite author. Reading these books just feels like your texting a friend! The main character Olivia Grace Clarisse Mignonette Harrison is in the 6th grade when she finds out her dad is a prince which makes her a princess.

The Do-Over
by Lynn Painter
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I was putting off this book for a long time because I felt like I wouldn't like it, but once I finally started reading, I couldn't stop. I loved everything from the unusual plot to well-thought out characters and fell in love with the story. The ending was absolutely incredible and I just want to thank Lynn Painter for this amazing of a story. This book is a masterpiece.
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