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Say You'll Remember Me
by Abby Jimenez
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5 ?? This ?? As I was reading it, it was if I was watching a movie. The flow was so good, the story line so relatable. Such a sweet story, funny, sad and everything in between.

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.

The Paris Novel
by Ruth Reichl
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Didn't know what to expect. I loved it!

Bear
by Julia Phillips
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Julia Phillips's Bear focuses on 2 sisters, Samantha and Elena. Both sisters are stuck in low wage, menial jobs while taking care of their very sick mother. They grow up on an isolated island of the coast of Washington. As adults that glorious Northwest paradise has since turned into a depressing, bleak existence. When suddenly, almost magically a large, wild bear walks onto their property and changes everything.

The Love Hypothesis
by Ali Hazelwood
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I really liked it.

The Death Archives
by Jorn "Necrobutcher" Stubberud
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Four stars purely due to personal enjoyment. Quite light on heavy duty information; more-so a ‘behind the scenes’ book with anecdotes, insight, and lots of photography relating to Mayhem’s early days. (For me, the photography was the best part. Good quality, good paper, full one- or two-page spreads.) Stubberud has a habit of lying or embellishing, though, so I wouldn’t give a full four stars especially when it comes to the potential ‘padding’ added in when discussing his apparent reconciliation with Aarseth… Overall, a ‘coffee table’ book for people already familiar with Mayhem.

A Street Cat Named Bob
by James Bowen
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I really do believe that animals are therapists and science has proven that cats are particular with their purse have healing properties. In this story about a recovering drug addict and his cat, the mutual healing and respect from both Bob the cat and James, the human We meet James our recovering addict. He rescues a cat whom he name Bob and orange tabby. At first, James doesn’t think Bob’s gonna hang around his after all Bob is a street cat. Together they form a little family and James find that not only did he save Bob’s life, but Bob saves his

We Must Not Think of Ourselves
by Lauren Grodstein
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Fabulous book read. Read in one day and couldn’t wait for next page to read. It’s about a student and his college english professsor and how they became friends after college. It’s about life and death. Beautifully written story.

Watership Down
by Richard Adams
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touching; neat and tidy despite the fact that it sprawled across ~450 pages. strong worldbuilding that didn't feel confined to its own rules (cowslip's warren, efrafra) and strong character silhouettes and impressions (fiver, hazel, bigwig, silverweed, and so on). it grew on me, the longer i read.

Hatchet
by Gary Paulsen
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Great concept, but some parts felt a little too repetitive and I hated the ending. Spoiler alert: as soon as he figured out how to survive and got food, he gets rescued. Meh.
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