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The Women
by Kristin Hannah
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Another great novel by Kristin Hannah.

Red, White & Royal Blue
by Casey McQuiston
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This is, quite literally, the best book I have ever read. This is my third or fourth time rereading the book and I fall more and more in love with it each time I read it. Red, White, and Royal Blue is a perfect book - unique, captivating storyline, relatable characters, perfect tropes, entertaining dialogue, and gorgeous writing. I can't express my love for this book in words. Everything was just immaculate, Casey McQuiston is an amazing author. Even as someone who is very disinterested in politics and government, this book was so fun to read over and over again and kept me reading.

A Good Yarn
by Debbie Macomber
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A story about friendships, fitting in and making friends, like, it's problems and solutions. Lydia owns a yarn shop which she opens after her bouts with cancer. She has groups come in to learn to knit and in the process they form lasting friendships and support for each other as they navigate life.

Heart Bones
by Colleen Hoover
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Resilient & persistent. CH has a way with words that make her stories so relatable and believable even if you have no experience or background that’s portrayed with the characters. Sara is my favorite, so upbeat and always there - everyone needs a Sara in their corner. Happy endings always get me!

Granite Harbor
by Peter Nichols
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4 stars (originally 3.5 stars, but I changed my mind) As I said in my initial review, the author paints out scenes like laying paint on a canvas. I made sure to update my goodreads notes as I went along for this journey to know what to say. I originally rated this book 5 stars, it then went down to 3.5 for a few reasons: - Too many characters to keep track of, I felt it could’ve been slimed down a bit or instead make note of characters. (For example, not saying to take Morgana out, but mention her as Alex’s ex-wife and note some differences and reasons they divorced.) - The interrogations felt a bit like casual conversations, not so much as a police officer hard on getting information. Even at that it felt like Alex got too much credit at times even though it felt like surrounding characters did more work. - It felt that sometimes things were drawn out a bit or just slow, I felt that way with part 1. Other than those reasons I really did enjoy the book. The killer’s POV and life story really grabbed me. Honestly I felt that the story could’ve been from their POV the entire time or took up most of the book. At times I felt that there were things added for shock value, but the end (specifically part 4) tied it together for me and really made me like how this killer was written. This book as a whole is definitely differe from other thrillers. The characters are interesting and the motives are intriguing. I do plan on reading “The Rocks” by this author soon. Thank you to Celadon Books and Bookish First for an ARC of this book!

The Honeymoon Crashers
by Christina Lauren
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It’s was a quick and cute follow up to The Unhoneymooners! I like that it gave Olive’s twin sister, Ami a happy ending as well.

The Missing Half
by Ashley Flowers
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Liked this a lot up until the end. The ending did not work for me at all, too far fetched/unbelievable.

Eclipse
by Stephenie Meyer
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It was pretty good, I felt like a lot of scenes were drawn out but nice to have more context to the movie plot.

Chainsaw Man, Vol. 3
by Tatsuki Fujimoto
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As a teen the saga is intense and intriguing. The concept of love interest is drawing and motivation to read and finding out what will happen next and so on.

Armageddon's Children
by Terry Brooks
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Honestly I love all of Terry Brooks novels, this one as well.
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