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The mirror house girls
by Faith Gardner
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The Mirror House Girls is a story about a young woman who is down on her luck, but finds a friend in a group of seemingly fun people who look out for each other. However, is time goes on, she starts to see cracks in their lifestyle which makes her wonder if her mother is indeed right.

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.

Chainsaw Man, Vol. 9
by Tatsuki Fujimoto
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Once gain the storyline climaxes and builds on from the previous books in the series. Without giving to much I would like to say that it keeps you surprised and amazed at the contents of its creative descriptive writing. I can imagine the story come to life.

The Hawthorne Legacy
by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
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I honestly love this second installment of the The inheritance Games series. The cliffhanger of Avery knowing Harry, or Tobias Hawthorne the Second, actually threw me off guard in the end of the first book and I loved it's continuation in the second book.

Karen's School Picture: A Graphic Novel (baby-sitters Little Sister #5)
by Ann M. Martin
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In this book Karen had gotten glasses. She does not want to wear them and especially for school pictures. A boy at school named Ricky started to make fun of her glasses. Names such as "Owl Girl" and "Googly Eyes". I really enjoyed reading this book and I would rate it five stars.

Cold As Hell
by Kelley Armstrong
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Third in the Haven's Rock series with Detective Casey Duncan investigating a murder in this sanctuary town in the Yukon in the midst of a blizzard. Great read for these warm summer days. It is a page turner.

The Life She Was Given
by Ellen Marie Wiseman
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I just finished “The Life She Was Given” by Ellen Marie Wiseman. My cousin recommended it. I absolutely loved it and wanted to keep reading. I was sure I’d give it 5 stars. But then…it took a disturbing turn. It became graphic and upsetting. I don’t know if I should recommend this one or not. It’s about a girl who was sold to the circus and another girl, years later, who tried to uncover the mystery of the first girl.

Nightcrawling: A Novel
by Nightcrawling: A Novel
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Author Leila Mottley carved this novel out with real time experience. I recommend this book for the reader who wants to divert their mind from day to day stress. It was a heart crushing experience reading this novel. It is a worthwhile rad for any person looking for more courage and humility.

The Perks of Being a Wallflower
by Stephen Chbosky
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this was one of the best books i've read in a long time. all the characters were realistic and understandable, and the writing was really good. I was somewhat expecting it to be unnecessarily philosophical for some reason but actually, it was very meaningful.

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.
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