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The Racketeer
by John Grisham
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Although the novel was fast paced and a rapid read, I could not connect with the main character. Mal/Max appeared to be fighting for the underdogs, who were treated unfairly by the FBI. Instead he had no more regard for others than the FBI who were wrapping everybody into RICO violations, guilty or not. Although he maintained his innocence throughout, I wondered through the end of the novel if he had actually committed the crime for which he had been convicted. Just wasn’t a fan of this novel overall.

As Good as Dead
by Holly Jackson
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This book is one of my favorites. It is very thrilling and spooky. This is very suspenseful as the main character ventures out to look for her stalker. This book is perfect for people who love bone chilling stories. It isn’t a hard read and is very enjoyable.

We Must Not Think of Ourselves
by Lauren Grodstein
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Fabulous book read. Read in one day and couldn’t wait for next page to read. It’s about a student and his college english professsor and how they became friends after college. It’s about life and death. Beautifully written story.

Chainsaw Man, Vol. 13
by Tatsuki Fujimoto
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Chainsaw Man Volume 12 delivers a bold and gripping start as a part 2. High schooler Asa uneasy blend of teenage angst and her devil power brings fresh tension. The new characters, dark stakes, and a momentum that hooks hard brutal, weird, and utterly compelling.

Chainsaw Man, Vol. 3
by Tatsuki Fujimoto
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As a teen the saga is intense and intriguing. The concept of love interest is drawing and motivation to read and finding out what will happen next and so on.

Hang the Moon
by Jeannette Walls
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Jeannette Walls writes another 5-star book with this one. Great story about girl power before it was socially acceptable. Sallie Kincaid reminds me of Queen Elizabeth I and their unwillingness to marry because they knew it would only be a distraction.

The First Gentleman
by Bill Clinton And James Patterson
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Awesome!

archer's voice
by Mia Sheridan
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i really liked this book. i enjoyed the ending where bree & archer had kids and had a happy ending. i loved when archer came back for bree after he left.

The Day The World Came To Town
by Jim DeFede
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This was an interesting story, an uplifting one surrounding the devasation of 9/11. What an amazing group of townspeople in Gander, Newfoundland that opened their hearts and their homes to the passengers of all the planes that were diverted there when the US airspace was closed.

Water For Elephants
by Sara Gruen
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Mesmerizing novel set in an enchanting world of a Depression-era traveling circus. With its richly drawn characters and a compelling blend of romance, adventure, and historical detail, this book is a heartfelt and unforgettable journey.
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