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150 Best Grilled Cheese Sandwiches
by Alison Lewis
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If you need delicious, healthy, heavy recipes to make wonderful sandwiches then you need to read and try this book called 150 Best Grilled Cheese Sandwiches. Lots of variety in recipes with simple terms to make quick sandwiches.

They Both Die at the End
by Adam Silvera
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https://docs.google.com/document/d/1n-EzM9if7aY6Pjw6aTm0FwpcTDh6Cb_Zp9zXufPgUWk/edit?usp=sharing I put my review in a Google doc bc it wasn't working when I just typed it out here, no matter how many times i tried. this book is literally amazing i'm never getting over it.

Kaleidoscope
by Cecily Wong
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Cecily Wong's "Kaleidoscope" is a poignant and introspective exploration of grief, friendship, and self-discovery, told through the lens of a young woman grappling with the sudden loss of her best friend. Through lyrical prose and a non-linear narrative that mimics the fractured nature of memory, Wong crafts a moving portrait of the ways in which loss can reshape our understanding of ourselves and those we love.

Karen's Witch: A Graphic Novel (baby-sitters Little Sister #1)
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.

While You Were Out
by Meg Kissinger
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This was a fascinating look at how mental illness manifested itself in one family, highlighting anxiety and depression, bipolar disorder, the dangers of substance abuse when combined with mental health issues, and how these interplay to form risk factors for suicide. I liked how the author told the story of her own family and then connected that story to the larger societal issues surrounding diagnosis, treatment, and perception of mental health issues. An engaging read.

Harry Potter And The Cursed Child - Parts One And Two: The Official Playscript Of The Original West End Production
by J.K. Rowling
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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.

Haunting Adeline
by H. D. Carlton
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I loved this book. The main character and her devlopment in the book is amazing and the way the book is written is very mature yet very realistic in term of the world we live in. I also like the MMC character development as well and being able to hate him and like him all at once.

The Edge
by David Baldacci
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Action packed. Fantastic author.

The City Grew Monsters
by Hunter Adams
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Hunter Adams' "The City Grew Monsters" puts a cool spin on zombie stories, following little Maddy as she deals with the undead chaos in a San Diego skyscraper. It's a real nail-biter that'll keep you hooked, but it's also got some serious feels, making you wonder if the zombies are really the worst thing out there.

The Perks of Being a Wallflower
by Stephen Chbosky
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this was one of the best books i've read in a long time. all the characters were realistic and understandable, and the writing was really good. I was somewhat expecting it to be unnecessarily philosophical for some reason but actually, it was very meaningful.
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