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The Medici Return
by Steve Berry
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Book 19 in Cotton Malone Series I love Steve Berry books - Secrets with Istory! Plus this one is about art and the Renaissance. Loved It!

Dark Before the Rising Sun
by Laurie McBain
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From the days of royalty and piracy a Lady Rhea Clair is kidnapped and put on a ship on the way to the colonies. Dante Leighton, a marquis who wasted his inheritance, now sails the seas. The story is about the battle of wills and events causing them to love each other and deny each other until their hearts win out.

While You Were Out
by Meg Kissinger
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This was a fascinating look at how mental illness manifested itself in one family, highlighting anxiety and depression, bipolar disorder, the dangers of substance abuse when combined with mental health issues, and how these interplay to form risk factors for suicide. I liked how the author told the story of her own family and then connected that story to the larger societal issues surrounding diagnosis, treatment, and perception of mental health issues. An engaging read.

Goblins In The Attic
by C. R. BROWN
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It was a good read, good for kids and adults alike.

Black Panther Book 6
by Ta-nehisi Coates
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It was a very good book and was truly a exciting, excellent, and an exquisite book to read. Feels both fresh and exciting, crafting a distinct identity that stands out against the many other books on the stands. In the book, there was a lot going on and it was kind of hard to connect the pictures to the text. But overall, the book was very good and I look forward to reading the next parts of the books.

The City Grew Monsters
by Hunter Adams
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Hunter Adams' "The City Grew Monsters" puts a cool spin on zombie stories, following little Maddy as she deals with the undead chaos in a San Diego skyscraper. It's a real nail-biter that'll keep you hooked, but it's also got some serious feels, making you wonder if the zombies are really the worst thing out there.

Murder At The Orpheus Theatre
by Irina Shapiro
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Book 4. This is the last book currently in the Tate and Bell Mysteries. I hope there will be more. This one is centered around a theatre troupe. It was suspenseful.

Road to Tender Hearts
by Annie Hartnett
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Although I don't love books featuring precocious kids or animals, Annie Hartnett has again won my heart with her dysfunction family road trip novel. I loved all the characters and could get behind all of their decisions, no matter how terrible.

Karen's Sleepover: A Graphic Novel (baby-sitters Little Sister #8)
by Ann M. Martin
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In this book Karen is going to have her first sleepover. At the sleepover they were going to bake cookies, raid the refrigerator, and tell each other ghost stories. Then Karen and Nancy got into a fight and Karen no longer wanted her to come to her party anymore.

Meet Cute Diary
by Emery Lee
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this book was actually a re-read and it was AMAZING <3 it was a quick, fun read and definitely a break from all the other books i've been reading with complicated vocabulary. it was easy to understand and i enjoyed noah's journey as he navigates through love and all the new relationships he finds
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