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This Way Out
by Tufayel Ahmed
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This book reminds me of the TV show "This is Us", wherein a family and personal life constantly face very real struggles. A big message in this book is the stigma around mental health and therapy. I enjoyed the approach to the topic and how it fared in the book.

Kill Joy
by Holly Jackson
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Excellent storytelling by one of my favorite authors. The tension throughout the story was impressive. Amazing way to view the characters of the larger series "A Good Girl's Guide to Murder."

How Not To Drown in a Glass of Water
by Angie Cruz
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I thought the book represented Cara's backstory and life in a way that felt very genuine, and made the readers empathize with her. It was interesting how, as each session went by, we learned more about her and about how her life was not exactly as it looked on the outside. However, sometimes the transitions between different moments, flashbacks, or location changes made the story a little hard to follow at times.

The grandest game
by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
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I loved this installment of the new, partner series of the inheritance games. What I live the most in this book is that Avery decided to allow people to have the same experience that she had

Claudia And The Bad Joke: A Graphic Novel (the Baby-sitters Club #15)
by Ann M. Martin
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Great book, I did not expect the book to end the way it ended. Enjoyed reading this book and so many different unexpected parts. Love the way it ended with Sam pranking them. Also realized that Besty understood her mistake and started writing jokes instead of pranks.

Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire
by J.K. Rowling
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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is the fourth book in the series. In this book it is Harry Potter's fourth year at Hogwarts. He is chosen to be a competitor for the Triwizard Tournament. The Triwizard Tournament is a competition for wizards between three different wizard schools. I really enjoyed reading this book and would rate it five stars.

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 Stolen Queen
by Fiona Davis
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A book to keep you on the edge of your seat seat.

Secrets Of Wayfarers Inn: River Of Life
by Kathleen Y'Barbo
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This is the second book in a series. It stands on its own. I really like the characters. The women who are restoring this old inn in Ohio seem to be the constant in each book. As you read the story in the present, information is introduced by way of old letters from the underground railroad. I like the history that is shared as well as the faith of the characters. This is looking to be an interesting adventure series.

The Frozen River
by Ariel Lawhon
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This book was based on the journals of a real midwife from the 1700s named Martha Ballard. However, since much isn’t written about her life, the story is almost entirely fictional. I like the time period, the early days of the United States, and I liked the mystery—who killed the man in the frozen river? But I felt it went off on unnecessary tangents as well and it could have been much shorter than it was. I liked it enough, but will probably soon forget I ever read it.
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