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The Secret Life Of Bees
by Sue Monk Kidd
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Heartwarming and enchanting novel that captivated me with its rich characters and poignant exploration of found family, set against the backdrop of 1960s South Carolina. Sue Monk Kidd's lyrical prose and the powerful bonds formed between Lily and the Boatwright sisters made this an unforgettable read that left me feeling both moved and uplifted.

The Ghostwriter
by Julie Clark
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The Ghostwriter is a story about a semi-disgraced author who was given a chance to turn her reputation around, albeit in the form of writing a book heavily featuring a dark presence from her past. She returns to her hometown and digs into a 50 year old tragedy to find the truth and she does not stop until she gets it.

The Annihilation Of Foreverland
by Tony Bertauski
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This gripping science fiction novel immerses readers in a world where a group of young boys finds themselves trapped on an island prison, stripped of their memories and thrust into a mysterious virtual reality experience. With themes of consciousness, the fear of death, and the human desire for escape, the narrative unfolds with suspense and unexpected twists, making it a thought-provoking and engaging read that keeps you on the edge of your seat.

Daydream
by Hannah Grace
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I love this book so much. The main characters are so relatable and are easy to like while also not being perfect. I can’t get enough of this book omg!

Jessis secret language
by Chan Chau
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I remember reading the original by Ann M Martin as a kid. Graphic novel, a nice way to get new readers to this great series. This one was about Jessi And how she learns that signing is a lot like dancing because she learns sign language in order to work for customer who has a deaf child. It also includes the mom talking about deaf culture bit, and how while some may want their children hearing aids were learn how to speak or red lips not everybody can.

The Queen's Choice: Gripping, Breathtaking, Escapist Historical Fiction From The Sunday Times Bestselling Author
by Anne O'Brien
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Ms. O'Brien's novels are truly arresting reads. Every time I read one, I fall into the world that she paints. In this case, it is the time of Richard II and Henry Bolingbroke.

Flashback
by Shannon Messenger
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I loved this book. However I can't believe I'm er gets killed and Gisela threatens Sophie with Wynn and Luna for Tam joining the Neverseen. Can't wait to see how Tam might defy her

Chainsaw Man, Vol. 13
by Tatsuki Fujimoto
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Chainsaw Man Volume 12 delivers a bold and gripping start as a part 2. High schooler Asa uneasy blend of teenage angst and her devil power brings fresh tension. The new characters, dark stakes, and a momentum that hooks hard brutal, weird, and utterly compelling.

The Highgate Cemetery Murder
by Irina Shapiro
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I like the main characters. I also like how their roles match their abilities and seem realistic.

Ugly Love
by Colleen Hoover
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I find myself really enjoying her books. This is based on relationships, avoiding them after being hurt. A woman meets a man after she moves in temporary with her brother. This couple has a mutual physical attraction that can't be denied. He isn't looking for love and she doesn't have time for it. The main won't talk about his past and she agrees to follow two rules. I won't say any more about this book.
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