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The final gambit
by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
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I loved this installment of the new, partner series of the inheritance games. What I live the most in this book is that Avery decided to allow people to have the same experience that she had

Nobody’s fool
by Harlan Coben
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5 ?? I really enjoyed this murder mystery. I love all the detective work - it always kept me engaged. The twists and turns were all calculated beautifully. This was a fun one, now I’d like to read more of Harlan’s work!

Tupac Shakur
by Staci Robinson
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5 stars The biography of Tupac was an experience. Growing up I listened to Tupac and other old school rappers, but I never really knew much of their in depth life. I loved reading this to get a better insight on how Tupac’s family and friends viewed him: and outspoke young Black man who was a wonderful artist. He cared so much for my community and always wanted the best for it; especially coming from a family of Panthers. After reading this, I need to read Assata and Afeni’s autobiography: I feel like the experience would be even greater to view from a much closer relatives lenses.

Black Panther Book 6
by Ta-nehisi Coates
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It was a very good book and was truly a exciting, excellent, and an exquisite book to read. Feels both fresh and exciting, crafting a distinct identity that stands out against the many other books on the stands. In the book, there was a lot going on and it was kind of hard to connect the pictures to the text. But overall, the book was very good and I look forward to reading the next parts of the books.

The Secret History
by Donna Tartt
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This book was amazingly written. I felt the author included some insignificant details at the start of the book, but overall the story flowed very well. It was a chaotic, emotional roller coaster but in the best way possible. I was shocked by the ending and how the students let their lives fall apart and lost touch with each other despite everything they went through. side note: many of these characters were constantly drunk and doing drugs so I don't know how they don't have several health problems. but anyways the book was amazing

Keeper Of The Lost Cities
by Shannon Messenger
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I thoroughly enjoyed this book, it was like a mix of Harry Potter and Christmas. (Don't let them hear me say that!) Keefe is definitely my favorite character of the group and Alden and his family seem like a better fit for Sophie then Grady and Edaline.

Coraline 10th Anniversary Edition
by Neil Gaiman
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Of course I love the Coraline movie, who doesn't? I wish I had read the book before watching the movie. The idea of this book is brilliant and was interesting, but since I already watched the film, I knew what was going to happen. His writing also threw me off a little bit. The book was also very fast-paced, faster than the movie felt. I love Coraline, and I did not like this book that much, so I would only recommend the book to someone who has not seen the movie yet.

Sonic The Hedgehog: Imposter Syndrome
by Ian Flynn
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An in-depth look into the back story (or lack there of) of Surge the Tenrec and Kitsunami the Fennec Fox, Sonic and Tail's latest set of anthropomorphic antagonists. I am 100% certain that most anyone who might glance at this isn't going to read Sonic the Hedgehog comics, but if you have and you like Surge, Kit, and Dr. Starline, it's an interesting look into these characters. Here's a fun fact you didn't need to know: these three were designed based on Glitches in the coloring of Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles in Sonic 3.

Beach Vibes
by Susan Mallery
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Great summer reading. Starting over with new loves and betrayal. I was always hungry reading this book as it referenced so many yummy sandwiches. Characters in their 30s/40s. Lots of secrets too.

Kill Joy
by Holly Jackson
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As a fangirl of the "A Good Girl's Guide to Murder" series, I absolutely adored this book. Initially, I expected the book to be a sequel to the series but only realized it was a prequel at the end. Throughout the story, I understood how Pip came to decide on her Capstone Project and it was an intriguing story filled with plot twists and hidden clues. Overall, I would definitely recommend this book and thank you, Holly Jackson, for writing this masterpiece.
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