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The Man Who Died Twice
by Richard Osman
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2nd book in the " A Thursday Murder Club Myster" series but you don't need to have read the first one. Very entertaining mystery with lovable characyers that youwish you were friends with. Quietly hysterical but a good and fast moving story.

Rules of Civility
by Amor Towles
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I liked this novel, but I didn’t love it. I enjoyed the setting, NYC in the late 1930’s. I enjoyed the main characters, but felt there were too many minor characters to keep track of. I wasn’t a fan of the way the dialogue was presented, although the back and forth comments between the friends was witty and clever. It left me with a lot of questions. I thought the best quote of the book was Katey’s response to a friend’s comment . . . If the next thing you are about to say will make YOU feel good, you probably shouldn’t say it. She didn’t heed her own advice very often! Katey was quite the character. Whatever her motives were, she was a strong woman who understood what she wanted in life and didn’t stop until it was within her reach.

The Last True Poets of the Sea
by Julia Drake
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this book was so good! at first I thought it was a little boring at first but by the end I was so invested in the story. in the beginning, I thought violet was kind of a boring main character but as the story went on, she really resonated with me. the story was fast paced and captivating, would 100% reread this book <3

The Fine Print
by Lauren Asher (Fiction writer)
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This book was filled with lots of deep connections amongst ghe characters. I enjoyed the way the characters were expressednin this book and also the way that the plot qas written. The book kept me really hooked on an I was able to finish it really quickly.

How emotions are made: the secret life of the brain
by lisa feldman barrett
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Super interesting theory and very digestible yet scientific writing; I love this researcher.

Twins: A Graphic Novel (Twins #1)
by Varian Johnson
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I liked this book alot. It was nice how it showed to perspectives instead of just one side. The two different personalities were amazing and I loved how they were very different even though they looked alike. This book is really entertaining I couldn't even put it down before I finished.

Goal
by Alexandria House
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Goal is a passionate, raw second-chance romance wrapped in the vulnerability of Black love done right. It doesn’t shy away from hard emotions — grief, resentment, longing — but it also doesn’t leave you stuck there. The tenderness feels earned, the love feels grown, and Alexandria House gives us heat with healing.

The Sun And The Star (from The World Of Percy Jackson)
by Rick Riordan
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I deeply enjoyed this newest addition to the Percy Jackson Universe. We follow our favorite couple, Nico Di Angelo, son of Hades, and Will Solace, son of Apollo, through their treacherous journey in Tartarus. Their quest? To save Bob, a titan friend from earlier books. The son of Hades relationship with the son of Apollo gets tested over and over in the lowest part of the Underworld.

Lie With Me
by Philippe Besson
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I need to stop reading these sad gay books and expect myself to not cry. As if the whole basis is yearning, wanting to escape, abandonment, cold fathers, and absolutely gut-wrenching, makes me want to throw up, empty feeling moments. (aka me as a book)

Dream Girl Drama
by Tessa Bailey
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Steamy and emotionally layered romance with wit and charm! Step sibling saga may feel overplayed but it does add some sense of family loyalty and self discovery!
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