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The Fourth Closet: Five Nights At Freddy’s (original Trilogy Book 3)
by Scott Cawthon
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The Fourth Closet is wild, dark, and full of shocking twists. It dives deep into identity, grief, and the terrifying truth behind the animatronics. Just when you think it’s over, it pulls you back in. A creepy, emotional, and intense end to the trilogy.

Paddle Your Own Canoe
by Nick Offerman
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Expected more about Offerman's time at Parks and Rec, but most of the book centered around his childhood and early years in acting. From someone who is such a funny actor I expected a humorous memoir, but found that the writing style wasn't very comical, at least not in my taste.

P.S. You're the Worst
by Chloe Seager
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I received an ARC for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. P.S. You're the Worst by Chloe Seager is a breezy read about a woman named Becky coming to terms with her life as her 20's are ending courtesy of a late night tarot reading. Through a series of letters, she unintentionally sets off a chain of events in which she finally needs to face her life head-on; for better or for worse. As she starts to sort her life out amongst the shambles that she has made of it, she starts to realize what is truly important in her life. Like the old saying goes, "out with the old and in with the new"! I truly enjoyed this light-hearted read about life, love, and the power of female relationships in all its forms. Thank you to Net Galley and the author for the ARC.

Hourglass
by Claudia Gray
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Book 3 of 5. Teen/ YA Book Hourglass picks up where Stargazer left off. The couple join Blackcross vampire hunters and Bianca keeps her secret until she is caught drinking blood. So Good!

The Midnight Library
by Matt Haig
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3.5 stars. This was a cute read. I would have shortened it slightly, and I appreciate what other reviewers had to say about its heavy handedness with platitudes and self-help tropes, but I enjoyed it. Light but meaningful.

A Daughter of Fair Verona
by Christinia Dodd
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As a longtime fan of Shakespeare, the plot of this book really excited me. There was a fair mix of traditional Shakespearean quips along with modern humor. fun story filled with lots of mystery and a couple of good twists. The ending left a little to be desired, personally but overall this was an enjoyable book.

The Man Who Died Twice
by Richard Osman
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2nd book in the " A Thursday Murder Club Myster" series but you don't need to have read the first one. Very entertaining mystery with lovable characyers that youwish you were friends with. Quietly hysterical but a good and fast moving story.

Howdunit: A Masterclass In Crime Writing By Members Of The Detection Club
by Martin Edwards
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Though at times long winded and repetitive, this book is a good read for anyone interested in crime writing. Giving insights from masters of the art, it's worth reading through even if you aren't essentially interested in crime writing itself, but writing in general.

The Name Of The Star
by Maureen Johnson
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I love Maureen Johnson but the twist in this was meh. The character development was still phenomenal and the overall story was good!

Drama: A Graphic Novel
by Raina Telgemeier
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In the book Drama a girl named Callie is trying to figure out how to handle seventh grade. She deals with confusing crushes, middle school hardships, budding friendships, and tween hardships. The book explores different types of friendships, Callie's relationship with others around her, teamwork and much more. I really enjoyed reading this book and would give it five stars.
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