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Powerless
by Lauren Roberts
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Ok, so what was that? Every time I got over something, another thing happened. This book did not choose peace. I hate Kitt, he is so annoying, he knows that his brother likes Pae and she likes him too, and he keeps trying like OMG give it up. I'm telling myself Kai and Pae end up together in this trilogy.

Twisted Love
by Ana Huang
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This book was pretty good but it only got better at the middle of the book. The book started off going really slow until I reached the point in the book where it got me super hooke on. It's a good book but I feel that Ana Huang has definitely written better books.

Rogue Protocol
by Martha Wells
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This title is the third book in the Murderbot Diaries series, and was kind of disappointing after the second book, which remains my favorite so far. Although I didn't dislike this book, it felt slower to get through than the previous two. I did appreciate the adorable robot Miki and its human friend Abene, but the overall plot felt mostly like an excuse to set things up for the fourth book.

It Ends With Us
by Colleen Hoover
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Loved it! I could not put this down

Wash Day
by Tomesha Faxio
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there wasn't really a plot in this book-it just consisted of scenes-but I think it was okay since all the characters had different lives yet still had to take care of their hair. In my opinion, it wasn't really a impactful graphic novel since the hair part was really unessacery but it was ok.

Lights Out
by Navessa Allen
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I don’t know if I want to rate this four stars or five stars right now, so I’m just gonna say 4.5 for now. I absolutely loved this book, it was hilarious and the relationship was so sweet I wanted to cry. I also love Fred, I love when main characters have pets. I got kind of confused when Aly’s family got involved because it would be hard for me to know who’s who and where they are.

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.”

His Side, Her Side and the truth about falling in love
by Christina C. Jones (romance Fiction Writer)
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This dual POV story brilliantly captures how two people can experience the same love in wildly different ways. It’s messy, hilarious, occasionally petty, and deeply human — like listening to your friends unpack their situationship in a group chat. It proves that perspective is everything, especially when hearts are on the line.

Tegan and Sara: Junior High SIGNED
by Tegan Quin,Sara Quin
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As an identical twin, I LOVED this book. I enjoyed how their conversations where actually accurate like normal siblings and they weren't arguing about who was older. Also, I loved how they fought over the guitar in the book because my sister and I share a piano and we fight over it ALL the time. Overall, this book was a quick yet fun read.

The Guncle Abroad
by Steven Rowley
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I enjoyed this book. I think I liked the first one more, but glad I read it. A lot of big feelings!
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