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Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice For Murderers
by Jesse Q. Sutanto
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A lighthearted, easy read about an Asian woman who tries to solve a mystery. She suspects everyone around her while also coming to love all these people. Cute and funny and a mystery too!

The Striker
by Ana Huang
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Asher Donovan and Scarlett Dubois? Whew. Their dynamic in The Striker is the perfect storm—dangerous chemistry, emotional restraint, and undeniable pull. Asher is intense and calculating, used to control, while Scarlett is elegance laced with steel, never one to be outmaneuvered. Together, they’re fire and friction—two powerful people trying not to fall, but falling anyway. It’s not just spice—it’s a slow unraveling of pride, pain, and real connection.

Dual Image
by Nora Roberts
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Dual Image had me hooked from the beginning, loved every word from the very last one. I always loved her books and would definitely re this again, even buy it for my personal collection. The love story about finding first love was so well written. Hooked from the start, it has me believing in love again. It wasn't only about romantic love between a couple. It was about love of a child and fighting for this child, to give this child the life he deserves after losing both his parents. I truly recommend this book for all Nora Roberts fans and anyone who loves and believes in happy endings.

The Unhoneymooners
by Christina Lauren
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Cute and had me smiling with some of the dialogue. Hated the voice of the male character (Ethan) but thankfully it was only the end.

The Marlow Murder Club (the Marlow Murder Club Mysteries, Book 1)
by Robert Thorogood
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I will say, I went into this book looking forward to it. As the story went on, though, I proceeded to get more bored and bored of it. I honestly thought of giving it 1 star, but I did like the premise enough that I still think it constitutes 2. If you enjoy a cozy mystery with older busy bodies as the detectives, this might be for you. However, I did not find these detectives as charming as previous reads. I do not think I will personally be continuing with the series.

Harry Potter And The Sorcerer's Stone
by J. K. Rowling
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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone is the first book in the series. The book is about a 11 year old boy named Harry Potter. He had gotten a letter from a place called Hogwarts. Hogwarts is a school for wizards. He and his friends have to save the Sorcerer’s Stone so that an evil wizard would not become undefeatable. I really enjoyed reading this book and rated it five stars.

Aliens In Disguise
by Clete Barrett Smith
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The book Aliens in Disguise is about two kids named David and Amy. The grandmother owns a bed and breakfast called the Intergalactic Bed & Breakfast. It's a place where aliens can go for vacation on Earth. Their grandmother has to go away and they are in charge of the bed & breakfast. They have to make sure that nobody finds out that there are aliens staying there. I rate this book as five stars. It was a great read and definitely recommend.

Thus with a Kiss I die
by Christina Dodd
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*This is sequel. Read "A Daughter of Fair Verona first* An entertaining story that perfectly combines mystery, romance, and drama much like the Shakespearean play this is based on. A wonderful continuation to a fun, witty series that keeps you laughing and guessing until the very end. Funny, charming and absolutely delightful. Can't wait for the series to (hopefully) continue.

One Golden Summer
by Carley Fortune
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Follow up to Every Summer After and another good summer read.

The Blade Itself
by Joe Abercrombie
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It's better than the 1st book of the 2nd trilogy but I just can't seem to stop comparing it to Game of Thrones and I keep finding it comping up short.
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