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Reckless
by Lauren Roberts
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This was the second book by Lauren Roberts and j can't say that I was disappointed. With the ending of powerless, the king dying, Kitt becoming king and Paeyden being branded, this book picked up right where it left off. The tension between Paeyden and Kai is so thick you could cut it with a knife

Never Never
by Colleen Hoover
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I would like my reading days back please ?? The ending was so dumb. There was too much hype and then it fell completely flat. If CH wasn’t such an easy read I wouldn’t have finished this book. Worst one I’ve read from her.

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child - Parts I & II (Special Rehearsal Edition)
by Joanne K. Rowling,Jack Thorne,John Tiffany
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If you like reading play-scripts then this is the perfect book for you. The book Harry Potter and the Cursed Child had turned into a play. The whole play had eventually turned into a play-script. I really enjoyed this book because I loved the play and it was nice that I could read the play-script and imagine the play all over again. I would definitely recommend this book if you like plays and I would rate it five stars.

House Of Leaves
by Mark Z. Danielewski
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Groundbreaking exploration of narrative structure and psychological horror, weaving multiple layers of storytelling that challenge the reader's perception of reality. Its unique format and labyrinthine prose create an immersive experience that is both unsettling and thought-provoking, making it a polarizing yet unforgettable read for those willing to navigate its complexities.

Just For The Summer
by Abby Jimenez
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Loved this book! It was a great end to the three part series, and Abby Jimenez does a great job at tastefully showcasing mental illness and trauma in modern love stories. Great summer read!

Fractured
by Karin Slaughter
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It's been a while since I read Will Trent. I have absolutely adored this detective since I picked up his 4th book as an audio book a long while back. I don't know why it's taken me so long to back track back, but I can do nothing but rave about my favorite dyslexic detective.

The Summer Pact
by Emily Giffin
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As usual Emily's books are light and enjoyable. Great summer read in addition to some serious issues.

The Twisted Ones: Five Nights At Freddy’s (five Nights At Freddy’s Graphic Novel #2)
by Scott Cawthon
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The Twisted Ones takes the horror up a level. It’s intense, creepy, and full of nightmare fuel. The animatronics are scarier, horrific, the mystery is deeper, and Charlotte’s past won’t let her go. It’s fast, freaky, and had me hooked from start to finish.

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.

West With Giraffes
by Lynda Rutledge
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Compelling, thoughtful and heartwarming. A truly enjoyable read!
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