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Shark Heart
by Emily Habeck
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Writer has a way with capturing the right phrase or sentence to describe human emotion in its simplest understanding~

Sisters
by Raina Telgemeier
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This is such a classic read and I enjoyed every single second of this book. I loved that it was based off of actually sisters so the events were definitely likely to happen in real life. I related to a lot of their arguments especially since I have a sister myself, although we are twins.

Atmosphere
by Taylor Jenkins Reid
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Taylor Jenkins Reid knows how to write a period piece. There was so much research put in behind this story that was nothing short of impressive, especially as a novice space nerd myself. As for the actual story, certain parts fell short for me. I wish there were more character development for the sister and less prose about our place in the universe, as it started to feel redundant after the first 200 pages. I'm excited for her next book already!

The Witches of New York
by Ami McKay
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Interesting read. Set in NYC in the 19th century, with some interesting historical information sprinkled into a story of witchcraft.

Keeper Of The Lost Cities
by Shannon Messenger
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I thoroughly enjoyed this book, it was like a mix of Harry Potter and Christmas. (Don't let them hear me say that!) Keefe is definitely my favorite character of the group and Alden and his family seem like a better fit for Sophie then Grady and Edaline.

It's a Love Story
by Annabel Monaghan
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Quick read. Strong characters/ Funny and easy to read. Needed to keep reading... Love this author.

evernight
by claudia gray
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Book 1 of 5. YA/ Teen title Evernight is a school for vampires. They started admitting humans. There are ghosts arriving. Very interesting - a love/crush on a vampire and human.

The Gray House
by Shauna Martzolf
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I found this book to be a truly unique and immersive experience. It's set in a boarding school for kids with disabilities, but it's so much more than that - the story weaves together reality and fantasy in mind-bending ways. The characters and their relationships are complex and fascinating, even if the narrative structure can be confusing at times. While it's not an easy read, I was captivated by the surreal atmosphere and depth of the world Petrosyan created.

The Twisted Ones: Five Nights At Freddy’s (five Nights At Freddy’s Graphic Novel #2)
by Scott Cawthon
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The Twisted Ones takes the horror up a level. It’s intense, creepy, and full of nightmare fuel. The animatronics are scarier, horrific, the mystery is deeper, and Charlotte’s past won’t let her go. It’s fast, freaky, and had me hooked from start to finish.

Karen's Roller Skates: A Graphic Novel (baby-sitters Little Sister #2) (baby-sitters Little Sister Graphix)
by Ann M. Martin
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In this book Karen had gotten some new roller skates. She was really excited to try some new tricks with her roller skates. While Karen was practicing one of her tricks she had fallen and broke her wrist. I really enjoyed reading this book and I rate it five stars.
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