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All-American Muslim Girl
by Nadine Jolie Courtney
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I'm not a Muslim, but I enjoyed learning about Allie and her journey as a Muslim in this book. At first, I was skeptical because I imagined I wouldn't understand much of the book, but in the end I learned a lot more about Islam than I thought I would. Additionally, the characters in this book were all diverse but I loved seeing how they changed and played a role in Allie's life.

Bury Our Bones In The Midnight Soil
by V. E. Schwab
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I’ve read a lot of vampire books in my life so far, and this one has interesting takes on immortality that I appreciated. I do wish the ending was a tad more fulfilling since we spent a lengthy amount of time with each character. Overall, I would recommend this sapphic vampire novel (that spans 500 years and Schwab loves a good historical setting).

Death of a ghost
by MC Beaton
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There is a haunted castle near Drim, Scotland that the villagers have reported seeing lights and hearing strange noises from. Sergeant Hamish Macbeth and policeman Charlie Carson are called upon to investigate. What they find is a dead body. Then more people are killed. The villagers think Hamish has no ambition, but he doesn't want a promotion. He loves his job and the village. Hamish misses his wildcat, Sonsie who he released back to the wild.

The Lifelong Gardener
by Toni Gattone
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Excellent book.

Thank You For Listening
by Julia Whelan
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If you like Hallmark movies and romance audiobooks, this is a book for you. It’s kind of tongue-in-cheek, making fun of romances while being a romance. I liked the joke and the author’s humor and self-awareness, but I’m not really into romances, so overall, it was just an okay book.

Harry Potter And The Sorcerer's Stone
by J.K. Rowling
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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone is the first book in the series. The book is about a 11 year old boy named Harry Potter. He had gotten a letter from a place called Hogwarts. Hogwarts is a school for wizards. He and his friends have to save the Sorcerer’s Stone so that an evil wizard would not become undefeatable. I really enjoyed reading this book and rated it five stars.

Betting On You
by Lynn Painter
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this is like one of the greatest books I have ever read I was absolutely losing it every single page. the references + the characters' chemistry were amazing!! the angst and heartbreak felt so real and the plot was realistic and well thought out. Lynn painter books are always amazing but this one is probably my favorite. charlie is also one of my favorite book boyfriends now for obvious reasons (he's a swiftie and listens to gracie Abrams and Conan gray !!). this book is for the pinterest-obsessed , hopeless romantic, swiftie teenage girls <333

Twisted Love
by Ana Huang
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This book was pretty good but it only got better at the middle of the book. The book started off going really slow until I reached the point in the book where it got me super hooke on. It's a good book but I feel that Ana Huang has definitely written better books.

Wash Day
by Tomesha Faxio
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there wasn't really a plot in this book-it just consisted of scenes-but I think it was okay since all the characters had different lives yet still had to take care of their hair. In my opinion, it wasn't really a impactful graphic novel since the hair part was really unessacery but it was ok.

Karen's Witch: A Graphic Novel (baby-sitters Little Sister #1) (baby-sitters Little Sister Graphix)
by Ann M. Martin
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In this book a little girl named Karen Brewer lives next door to a lady named Mrs.Porter. Mrs. Porter wears long robes and has crazy gray hair. She even has a black cat as well. Karen is not allowed to spy on the neighbors but she does on Mrs. Porter. This is because she believes that Mrs. Porter is a witch. I really enjoyed reading this book and would rate it five stars.
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