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Land of Stories 4
by Colfer
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Interesting Book. Twins find their way into fairy tale stories.

From the Notebooks of a Middle School Princess
by Meg Cabot
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The Princess diaries books are my favorite! I love how relatable they are. Meg Cabot will always be my favorite author. Reading these books just feels like your texting a friend! The main character Olivia Grace Clarisse Mignonette Harrison is in the 6th grade when she finds out her dad is a prince which makes her a princess.

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.

salt houses
by Hala Alyan
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the prose is so beautiful, so masterfully poetic. there are so many tiny moments that will stick with you forever. the characters feel so real, are so easy to love.

The Secret Life of Sunflowers
by Marta Molnar
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This is one of those books where you should definitely not judge a book by its cover. I almost didn’t read it because it looked like a boring book about native Americans (not saying books about NA are boring…this just looked like it would be). It’s not boring and not about NA. It’s historical fiction about Vincent van Gogh’s sister in law, Jo, and her troubles and how she persevered to eventually get his works seen and appreciated world wide. It’s also about a fictional current-day woman and how she reads Jo’s diary and comes to learn about her and be inspired by her. It's a book that kept me reading, enjoying, and learning throughout.

Seven Year Itch
by Amy Daws
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I liked this more than Mountain Men Matchmatcher #1. Although it was frustrating that they didn’t just communicate what they both wanted. Also kind of annoying that every book ending now has to include a proposal, marriage, or baby at the end!

Leather & Lark
by Brynne Weaver
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Less funny than the first one, but still a good romance with a fair amount of tension that kept it interesting.

Same Time Next Summer
by Annabel Monaghan
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This was my first Monaghan book. I really enjoyed her writing style. I felt that the then and now aspects of the book complemented each other seamlessly. I do wish there was a "future" or little epilogue that gave readers a glimpse into what could have happened.

Glory Daze
by Danielle Arceneaux
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Very entertaining, I liked the characters and the story.

The Day the World Came to Town
by Jim DeFede
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Loved this story about actual events that took place in Canada on 9/11. Know so much about the events that took place in the U.S., but only had vague details about the impact of airspace being closed. Very interesting stories and a positive aspect of humanity on such a tragic day.
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