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Invisible Girl
by Lisa Jewell
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Pretty good read. A lot of characters. Psychological thriller that takes place in London.Entangled events of a teacher, stay at home mom and troubled teenager.

Resurrection
by Danielle Steel
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Expecting the unexpected is something we all should do. Steel explores this theme when a couple distances from each other because of work obligations and family issues. Divorce changes the couples path and new lives emerge.

Turtles Of The Midnight Moon
by María José Fitzgerald
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A middle grade mystery that takes place in a coastal town in Honduras. Leatherback sea turtles nest on this island, and there are poachers stealing the sea turtle eggs. A sixth grade American girl is visiting the island with her doctor father. She finds friendship, community, and compassion in this wonderful story about caring for these endangered turtles.

The Paris Novel
by Ruth Reichl
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Didn't know what to expect. I loved it!

Murder At The Orpheus Theatre
by Irina Shapiro
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Book 4. This is the last book currently in the Tate and Bell Mysteries. I hope there will be more. This one is centered around a theatre troupe. It was suspenseful.

maybe not
by colleen hoover
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i liked this book, i wish there was more into the story. it wasn't boring but there was not a lot of moments. i did enjoy the characters and how they acted.

Disney at Dawn Kingdom Keepers 2
by ridley pearson
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Children's Book Book 2 of Kingdom Keeps Cool story of the animatronics in Disney World coming alive after dark. Part 2 in a series based on Animal Kingdom. Evil villians try to take over the park.

Wins and losses
by Alexandra Warren
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This one pulled me in right away. Carmen is back home, juggling grief, family responsibility, and this unexpected pull toward Nasir, her brother’s basketball coach. The chemistry is magnetic but wrapped in so much heart and real-life messiness. Wesleigh Siobhan and Chance Smolders nailed the narration—warm, expressive, and perfectly in sync. It’s got just enough drama to keep you hooked, enough romance to make you swoon, and moments that feel so real you can’t help but root for them.

Neverseen
by Shannon Messenger
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OMG THE GROUP JOINS THE BLACK SWAN FINALLY!!! I was wondering when they would be allowed into their organization, especially after finding out that Della sneaked onto their escape

cicada summer
by Erica Mckeen
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5 stars If I was asked to describe this book it would be thought daughter and the lesbian version of “Call Me By Your Name,” but with more atmospheric longing, and the comparison of cicadas to life. And a grotesque reading of a book within a book. “Cicada Summer” being my first book I’ve read by Erica McKeen truly captures the feeling of the sun setting on a hot summer day, with the lone thoughts that I’ve felt during the pandemic (which is the timeframe this book is set in.) I also feel that if each of the stories in the book were actual novels, I would read and collect all of them because they’re actually really intriguing and added onto a sub-genre of horror. I look forward to reading more Erica McKeen and I thank Goodreads for an ARC copy in a giveaway!
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