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The Woman In Suite 11
by Ruth Ware
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The book is a sequel to the "The Woman in cabin 10". The author took nearly half the book to set the story and recap the first book and all the characters. It was tiring to read that part of the book. There was not enough depth or reason for the characters to behave the way they did. I found it a little too dragging and unnecessary on many details. But a quick read and a thriller.

Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban
by J. K. Rowling
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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is the third book in the series. In this book Harry Potter is going into his third year at Hogwarts. A man named Sirius Black who was an escaped prisoner from Azkaban. Sirius is believed to be one of Lord Voldemort's allies. This book was very entertaining and I definitely recommend this book and the whole series to read. I rate this book five stars.

The Last Promise
by Richard Paul Evans
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I loved this love story - especially how RP Evans wrote it - placing himself in the story as the listener of the story and afterwards, the writer. What a great concept! And the images of Italy became real in my mind! I never wanted this book to end!

Say You'll Remember Me
by Abby Jimenez
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This hit all the emotions, Sam’s complicated grief with her mother’s illness hits close to home. Abby Jimenez does a great job at writing current modern day love stories.

Karen's Haircut: A Graphic Novel (baby-sitters Little Sister #7)
by Ann M. Martin
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In this book Karen felt ugly and no longer pretty. She had glasses, and her baby teeth had started to fall out. She knows what would make her pretty and that is a haircut. Though when she went to get her hair done the hairdresser messed Karen's hair and cut it all wrong.

Blue Exorcist, Vol. 1
by Kazue Kato
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Blue Exorcist Vol. 1 was super cool! Rin finds out he's the son of Satan, but instead of being evil, he wants to become an exorcist and fight demons. The story is exciting, the art is awesome, and I really liked the characters. Can’t wait for book two!

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.

A Good Girl's Guide To Murder
by Holly Jackson
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This book was everything o expected and more. I read the UK version because a lot of people told me that there is a large difference in details between the UK version and the US version. Pip and Ravi were really good detectives and I can't believe that Becca and Eliott were the killers

The Love Report
by BeKa
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I loved this book because it was a graphic novel, but also had so much in it. I love that despite wanting to have boyfriends like any teenage girl, in the end, they learn that real love is scary and they don't need to find it at such a young age. This book taught a great lesson and I enjoyed it.

James: a novel
by Percival Everett
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Percival Everett writes the story of an enslaved man as he faces one terrifying situation after another in pre-Civil War Missouri. Ever aware of his assigned place in society, he none-the-less taps into a seemingly endless supply of agency to first flee his current "mass," and finally return with a full sense of self. At his side throughout most of the story is Huck, of Huckleberry Finn fame. Their relationship, as the story slowly reveals, is held together by a shared hometown, common respect for one another, and a secret finally revealed when "Jim" is forced to make a terrible choice. Fast-paced, suspenseful, first-person narrative. Excellent!
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