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The Twenty-One
by Elizabeth Rusch
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I read this YA nonfiction book as part of a prompt for Book Riot's Read Harder challenge. I thought the book was well-written and approachable, and I learned some interesting things. But I ultimately decided to give it only 2 stars. I would recommend this book to others, but I wasn't as engaged as I would have hoped.

The Murder Inn
by James Patterson,Candice Fox
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James Patterson and Candice Fox's thriller novel "The Murder Inn" includes various characters and the chapters are written from each of their views. The book revolves around ex-cop Bill Robinson who is in charge of The Inn by the Sea and his friends who live with him, helping him manage the inn. The plot deals with the interactions of Bill's friends and a crime boss. The novel ensured many plot twists and portrayed the characters' development uniquely. The characters and their problems or pasts seemed realistic enough that you could feel their emotions quite vividly. It is overall a great book and can meet your expectations!

The Unworthy
by Agustina Bazterrica
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At first I was all, 'Post-apocalyptic religious cult found footage diary??? Let's gooooooo,' but this book works better in theory than in practice. Also, TW: Cat death. ):

The Bight Spot
by Jill Shalvis
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This is a quick, enjoyable read. Lol at times! It has relatable characters. A great beach read!

A Little Life
by Hanya Yanagihara
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It took me 5 MONTHS to read this meaning there’s 5 months worth of tear stains in the majority of the pages erm….I understand why Jack Edward’s said this should be a classic, with the human condition, depression and suicide, love, and relationships. I swear it’s so good. [This part is my Goodreads review]: It took me 5 months to finish this book, and it’ll take me 5 months to get over this book. I know I’ve said I’ve resonated with a character, but I’ve never felt that I was striped bare—blood, bones, guts, and all—the way I have reading A Little Life. Hanya wrote more than what people on social media talk about: this book is love, art, grief, assault, depression, pain, anguish, desperation, life and death itself. What it means to love someone, that feeling that might be hard to describe: Hanya captured in 814 pages. The fear of losing creativity, fear of missing out, fear of fear itself. The fear I felt myself, in which I felt seen. I understand Jude, and I understand Willem, Malcom, JB, Harold, Julia, Andy. I myself or my friends have been in similar predicaments, we just try to keep on. I cried throughout, yet the end broke me. One thing I’d like to point out is that this book, though heart-wrenching, has beautiful commentary on art, on being a creative and togetherness: companionship and teamwork. These elements, my most favourite elements, are topics most people reading / reviewing this book tend to leave out and only focus on the heartbreaking moments. I just want people to know that in the dark, there is light, no matter how hard or how long it takes. It is the end that will dictate how I treat others, as well as myself: “And so I try to be kind to everything I see, and in everything I see, I see him.”

Wings Of Fire: The Dragonet Prophecy: A Graphic Novel (wings Of Fire Graphic Novel #1)
by Tui T. Sutherland
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I love reading this series

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.

Secrets Of Wayfarers Inn: River Of Life
by Kathleen Y'Barbo
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This is the second book in a series. It stands on its own. I really like the characters. The women who are restoring this old inn in Ohio seem to be the constant in each book. As you read the story in the present, information is introduced by way of old letters from the underground railroad. I like the history that is shared as well as the faith of the characters. This is looking to be an interesting adventure series.

Harry Potter And The Sorcerer's Stone
by J. K. Rowling
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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone is the first book in the series. The book is about a 11 year old boy named Harry Potter. He had gotten a letter from a place called Hogwarts. Hogwarts is a school for wizards. He and his friends have to save the Sorcerer’s Stone so that an evil wizard would not become undefeatable. I really enjoyed reading this book and rated it five stars.

Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows
by J.K. Rowling
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is the seventh book in the series and is the last book in the series. In this book Harry Potter goes on a quest to end Voldemort's Horcruxes. Though at the same time the wizarding world is going through darkness and chaoticness. I really enjoyed reading this book and would rate it five stars.
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