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Lodestar
by Shannon Messenger
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I loved loved loved this book from the very beginning. Sophie and her crew were the best as always and I am kinda starting to hate Fitz. Keefe still remains the best character.

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.

Warriors #6: The Darkest Hour
by Erin Hunter
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The book The Darkest Hour by Erin Hunter is very intriguing and appealing to the reader. The book is the last in the original series of The Warriors books and before the series The New Prophecies. This book states how Fireheart the main character has to undergo a new type of job by being the leader of Thunderclan after the previous leader Bluestar dies. He has to fight against Scourge the leader of Bloodclan and emerges successful.

The final gambit
by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
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I LOVE THIS BOOK. I loved the way they solve the mystery of who was breaking their empire and how Eve played a role in Toby's kidnapping. I love the way she let Eve beat her and then played to win against Blake.

The Wild Girls
by Pat Murphy
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This novel takes you back to your youth, when you were young girls. Personally, I like the way it has been written and the way friendship, parenting, relations and nature have been portrayed. It also evokes creativity and imagination.

Only For The Week
by Natasha Bishop
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This story is more than just a steamy fling — it’s a soft, grown-up exploration of choosing joy even when life has hardened you. The characters feel like real people with history, hesitation, and heart, and the narration brings every look and pause to life. It’s short, yes — but it lingers in the best way.

Where Giants Fall
by Angela R Watts
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Total mind-bender that' had me hooked from page one. Angela R. Watts serves up a wild ride of epic battles and mind-blowing twists that'll leave you itching for more once you're done.

Chainsaw Man, Vol. 10
by Tatsuki Fujimoto
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Chainsaw Man Volume 10 delivers chaos, heartbreak, and raw emotion. The pacing is relentless, the twists are brutal, and the art is as wild as ever. Denji’s inner turmoil deepens which is making this volume both action-packed and emotionally intense.

Murder Crossed Her Mind
by Stephen Spotswood
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Love this series so much; it always keeps me on my toes!! Can't wait for the next installment.

The Big Four
by Agatha Christie
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I greatly enjoyed this book. While I do not feel like it reached the highs of the previous Christie detective novels, I feel like it did not need to. This novel, though featuring Christie's most famous detective, is structured more like a spy novel, and various small, classically styled detective mysteries are sprinkled over the book to tie together the grand narrative.
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