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Fair Catch
by Kandi Steiner
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This is an awesome series! Her books are very humorous and insightful. This one is about a girl who was friendly with her brother's best friend and how that friendship and trust was broken in one night. Now, they are both in college and on the football team together. Yes, you read that right. The young woman is a kicker for the team. It's a really good book!!

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child - Parts I & II (Special Rehearsal Edition)
by Joanne K. Rowling,Jack Thorne,John Tiffany
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If you like reading play-scripts then this is the perfect book for you. The book Harry Potter and the Cursed Child had turned into a play. The whole play had eventually turned into a play-script. I really enjoyed this book because I loved the play and it was nice that I could read the play-script and imagine the play all over again. I would definitely recommend this book if you like plays and I would rate it five stars.

The Short Second Life Of Bree Tanner
by Stephenie Meyer
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It gives more word building to the twilight universe. I like learning about different characters

Three Wishes
by Liane Moriarity
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Saga of triplet sisterrs spanning their very eventul 33rd year. Full of ups and downs. Many touching and 'laugh out oud" moments.

Karen's Haircut: A Graphic Novel (baby-sitters Little Sister #7)
by Ann M. Martin
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In this book Karen felt ugly and no longer pretty. She had glasses, and her baby teeth had started to fall out. She knows what would make her pretty and that is a haircut. Though when she went to get her hair done the hairdresser messed Karen's hair and cut it all wrong.

Red, White & Royal Blue
by Casey McQuiston
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okay this book is a literal piece of art and words cannot explain how much I love casey mcquiston for writing this literal masterpiece OH MY GODD Alex and Henry are literally amazing and HILARIOUS and I loved ever single second of this book despite all the politics in it. I WILL RECOMMEND THIS TO EVERY SINGLE READER I COME ACROSS IN MY LIFE

Zora Books Her Happy Ever After
by Taj McCoy
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This one’s a love letter to book lovers—with heart, heat, and just the right amount of mess. Zora is smart, curvy, and soft in a world that keeps trying to make her hard. Between juggling a love triangle, family expectations, and her own dreams, you’ll root for her every step of the way. It’s giving Black girl softness, grown woman vulnerability, and the kind of romance that feels like a warm hug. Plus, the bookish setting? Pure cozy joy.

Sonny's Blues
by James Baldwin
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Sonnys Blues by James Baldwin is a powerful exploration of pain, family, and redemption. Through the lens of jazz and brotherhood, Baldwin captures the struggle of Black identity, emotional repression, and the healing power of understanding and expression.

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.

The Wife Upstairs
by Rachel Hawkins
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I don't normally read lighthearted, true crime type thrillers, but this book was exactly the fodder I needed to get me engrossed in a story during a time of loss. Many of the criticisms I read in other reviews talked about how the story was predictable, but this is what I liked about it. I don't do well with suspense, so reading a Jane Eyre reimagination (one of my favorite books) was good, predictable comfort reading.
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