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Just Listen
by Sarah Dessen
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Just Listen is about the hardships a young girl goes through in high school and the challenges she has to face to get through those tough times. As you read through this book you realize that no matter how perfectly put together someone looks, everyone is going to have something going on in their life. Sarah Dessen once again wrote a fabulous book a I encourage you to read more of her books!

Somewhere Beyond The Sea
by TJ Klune
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What an amazing sequel and a special tribute to the life of Linus and Arthur. I loved every second!!

The Mirror
by Nora Roberts
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Mind twisting events throughout the book. Makes you want to finish quickly.

Four Weekends And A Funeral
by Ellie Palmer
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Great fast read!!

Badlands
by Preston & Child
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The story revolves around a skeleton found in the New Mexico Badlands. A female FBI agent is called in to work the case. She partners with a female acheaologist. Together they discover a cult wose leader is trying to bring back an evil Indian spirit. Preston & Child do not disppoint. I enjoyed this story.

One of the Boys
by Victoria Zeller
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I love the premise! It's very unique, it defies stereotypes and clichés. This has a very diverse cast of characters, as well. I'm happy to see more diversity and intersectionality in YA books. I also appreciate that there wasn't a romance subplot shoe-horned in. There was a little bit of romance, but in a way that naturally fit into this as a queer coming of age story. That being said, it was clear that this was a debut, especially judging by the dialogue, which often came off sounding clunky. The writing style didn't always flow smoothly. That just means that author has room to grow! I'd be interested to see what she writes next.

Chainsaw Man, Vol. 6
by Tatsuki Fujimoto
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Once again the books are not falling short; my parents have been reading it with us and the drama with fantasy has us engaged plus they want to make sure it is kept appropriate. It is better detailed than a television series which is great for improving my vocabulary.

The Cruel Prince
by Holly Black
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Amazing world building and incredible characters. I hate Locke and Taryn, so also very annoying characters! I cant wait for book two, the ending where they crown Cardan instead of Oak is a very good plot twist. Also the ,"I poisoned them both", was a very savage move from Jude. :)

The Lilac People
by Milo Todd
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The Lilac People is a story about a transvestite (term used in the book) man who escaped from the Nazis to live a quiet life on the outskirts of the German Countryside only to come under scrutiny 12 years later by American allies. A survivor from a concentration camp stumbles onto his property and Bertie takes it upon himself to help this young man successfully transvest so that he can successfully live amongst the people without being targeted since it was considered a crime. Between a mixture of truth and fiction, the author brings a story that gives the reader an array of emotions.

One of us is lying
by Karen M. Mcmanus
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This book was really good. As a fan of both murder mysteries and Holly Jackson, this book was on my TBR for a long time before I picked it up 2 days ago. I started it yesterday and could not put it done until I realized it was late and I hade to go to sleep.
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