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The Break Down
by B.a. Paris
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Anyone who likes horror/fiction.. this book is for you. Welcome to sleepless nights

One of Us Is Lying
by Karen M. McManus
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this book was so good. the storyline was unique and all the characters were very well-developed. the only downside of this book was that it was quick, possibly *too* quick. of course I love a fast read but I felt that there wasn't a lot of pining and investigation to figure out the case. it felt as if as soon as the characters started trying to find out what happened they immediately came to a solution and it was confirmed right in the next scene. nevertheless, this book was beautifully written and kept me hooked from beginning to end.

The Orchard Keeper
by Cormac McCarthy
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Obvious debut; not a bad thing, but it does feel a bit less refined in its grit. Maybe my fault rather than the book’s as I read it sporadically over the course of a month. Will always love and appreciate his writing style above all else.

Armageddon's Children
by Terry Brooks
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Honestly I love all of Terry Brooks novels, this one as well.

Princess Jellyfish
by Akiko Higashimura
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I completed my first manga as part of Book Riot's Read Harder Challenge. And, I have to say, I enjoyed it! There were a lot of Japanese cultural concepts that were unfamiliar to me, but the footnotes and endnotes helped a lot. I didn't realize manga were read back to front either, so that was a little hard to get used to but was routine by the end of the book. I'm not sure I'll continue with manga, but I'm glad the challenge exposed me to something different! It was nice that the characters were single women with passions that society deemed unusual.

How The King Of Elfhame Learned To Hate Stories
by Holly Black
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A collection of short, heartwarming tales about Cardan and his life before and after the events of The Folk of the air series. I loved seeing Cardans perspective as it showing his cunning and mischievous thought process. It is also cool to see how he began to think about Jude way back when they were kids. It never really made sense to me before but now I get it. Although, it was really sad to see how Cardan was raised in such a neglectful household, very different from Judes.

Same Time Next Summer
by Annabel Monaghan
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This was my first Monaghan book. I really enjoyed her writing style. I felt that the then and now aspects of the book complemented each other seamlessly. I do wish there was a "future" or little epilogue that gave readers a glimpse into what could have happened.

The Brothers Hawthorne
by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
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Amazing book! Loved seeing Grayson and Jameson's perspectives! The Devil's Mercy is such a cool idea! Waiting to see more about Savannah and Gigi Grayson.

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 Storyteller's Death
by Ann Dávila Cardinal
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An interesting coming of age story, with a mystery in the middle. I love all the strong female characters and the supporting male characters. Even the characters with major flaws-they are human. Interesting book.
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