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Dear Evan Hansen
by Val Emmich,Steven Levenson,Benj Pasek,Justin Paul
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To be honest, I was expecting a lot more out of the book because of how famous it is. It ended up just being about a boy who accidentally ended up being the "best friend" of a kid who killed himself. All because of a letter he wrote. I understand the overall message of the book was much more than the story, yet I still couldn't let go of the fact that I didn't really connect with it as well as I hoped to. It was a quick read, so I was thankful, but I am still disappointed.

Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows
by J.K. Rowling
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I loved this book because the way the J.K. Rowling set up the world is amazing. Her descriptions of the people, places, and events happening is honestly fun to read. While it is a pretty long book, it goes by so fast with all of the action. It is a little bit confusing at first because you are thrust into another world, parallel to the one you are living in now.

Where the Rivers Merge
by Mary Alice Monroe
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Very quick & easy - loved it.

The Sword Of Shannara
by Terry Brooks
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The book that started my love of reading when I was young.

Martha: The Cookbook: 100 Favorite Recipes, with Lessons and Stories from My Kitchen
by Martha Stewart
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Easy to read recipes that are easy to do and get some historical perspective of Martha's life as each favorite recipe has a deep meaning in her life.

A Life Between Love & Dreams
by Maddy Nair
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Relatable and heartfelt narrative that blends romance with introspection. Simple, sincere and captures the emotional highs & lows of young adulthood.

Twisted 2. Twisted Games
by Ana Huang
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In the Twisted Series, so far I feel this was the best book. The relationship between Rhys and Bridget is immaculate and I really enjoyed the story a it gave a royal feel but wasn't a fantasy at all. I also really like the humor in the book as well.

Little Women
by Louisa May Alcott
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Re-read my favorite book and it remains my favorite. Each character is so wonderfully described that they come to life. I love the relationship of the sisters to each other and the entire story. A perfect book.

One of Us Is Lying
by Karen M. McManus
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this book was so good. the storyline was unique and all the characters were very well-developed. the only downside of this book was that it was quick, possibly *too* quick. of course I love a fast read but I felt that there wasn't a lot of pining and investigation to figure out the case. it felt as if as soon as the characters started trying to find out what happened they immediately came to a solution and it was confirmed right in the next scene. nevertheless, this book was beautifully written and kept me hooked from beginning to end.

Cocktails & Chloroform
by Kelley Armstrong
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A time travel adventure that shines the light on the tragedy of human trafficking in Victorian England. With Mallory the present-day detective transported back into the body of a Victorian era housemaid, she helps to rescue the girls from the traffickers.
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