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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.

The Wild Girls
by Pat Murphy
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This novel takes you back to your youth, when you were young girls. Personally, I like the way it has been written and the way friendship, parenting, relations and nature have been portrayed. It also evokes creativity and imagination.

Fahrenheit 451
by Ray Bradbury
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I understand why people call this book a classic and a masterpiece. An important, although a difficult, story to read about a dystopian future where books are burned simply for existing.

My Name Is Long As A River
by Suma Subramaniam
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It's a great book! I recommend it to kids who want to learn more about other cultures or their own! :D.

Harry Potter And The Half-blood Prince
by J.K. Rowling
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5 stars Every page had something going on, having me at the edge of my seat. Many twists and turns and jaw dropping moments that kept me holding on till the end of the ride. By far I personally think this is the best book in the Harry Potter series.

The Unhoneymooners
by Christina Lauren
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Love it!! Such a fun and flirty summer read.

James
by Percival Everett
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This novel offers a fresh and thought-provoking perspective by retelling a classic story from the viewpoint of an enslaved character, adding depth and complexity to the narrative. While the engaging storytelling and sharp wit are commendable, some might find the juxtaposition of humor and harrowing themes a bit jarring at times

The First Gentleman
by Bill Clinton & James Patterson
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With Bill Clinton's knowledge of White House politics this book gives you a more accurate idea of the behind the scenes government at work. James Patterson adds all the mystery & intrigue. Enjoyed it very much.

The Cousins
by Karen M. McManus
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I've always loved Karen M. McManus' books and this one certainly did not disappoint. At the beginning, I expected this to be a slow story, but along the halfway point I realized how fast the book was actually moving. Along with plot twists I wasn't expecting, the characters were engaging and made reading this book a very enjoyable experience.

Kill Joy
by Holly Jackson
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As a fangirl of the "A Good Girl's Guide to Murder" series, I absolutely adored this book. Initially, I expected the book to be a sequel to the series but only realized it was a prequel at the end. Throughout the story, I understood how Pip came to decide on her Capstone Project and it was an intriguing story filled with plot twists and hidden clues. Overall, I would definitely recommend this book and thank you, Holly Jackson, for writing this masterpiece.
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