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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.

The Two Lives of Lydia Bird
by Josie Silver
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no rating given. This was a great read1 I love the way the author described the two lives. Recommended!

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.

The Summer Pact
by Emily Giffin
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From the cover this looks like an easy, breezy beach read but when you open the book there is an immediate trigger warning for suicide. I enjoyed this story of group of collegiate friends and how they deal with the challenges of grief, life and what might have been.

Solitaire
by Alice Oseman
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I love Alice Oseman's other series, Heart stopper, so I thought it would be interesting to read another one of her books, a novel, this time. The novel is also in the POV of a character in Heart stopper, Tori, so I wanted to learn more about her life. Even though she is Charlie's sister, we don't learn a lot about her in Heart stopper. This book was pretty good and fun to read.

The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy
by Douglas Adams
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Great book about traveling the universe and babelfish.

Rules of Civility
by Amor Towles
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Rules of Civility is a story about the lives of a few young people making their way through New York by varying means. One chooses to attach themselves to a person of means, one chooses to eschew the help from family back home, and one chooses to go where the wind takes them. I was quite surprised at how much I enjoyed the book.

Badlands
by Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child
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It was exciting and informative as well, a little bit gory but I expect that from Preston & Child :)

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.

Sonic The Hedgehog: Imposter Syndrome
by Ian Flynn
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An in-depth look into the back story (or lack there of) of Surge the Tenrec and Kitsunami the Fennec Fox, Sonic and Tail's latest set of anthropomorphic antagonists. I am 100% certain that most anyone who might glance at this isn't going to read Sonic the Hedgehog comics, but if you have and you like Surge, Kit, and Dr. Starline, it's an interesting look into these characters. Here's a fun fact you didn't need to know: these three were designed based on Glitches in the coloring of Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles in Sonic 3.
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