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Scattered Showers
by Rainbow Rowell
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These 9 stories made me feel all sorts of ways but mostly: happy. I loved getting to know these new characters and enjoyed learning about them as the stories progressed. Even though I knew these were love stories, I was always surprised when the characters kissed. My favorite of the stories was Winter Songs for Summer, where a downstairs neighbor gave customized CD's for the main character, who was going through a breakup. The last few stories were not exactly the type of books I usually read, but despite it being unusual, I enjoyed the characters even if it was only a little. Overall, Scattered Showers was a quick read as well as a book I could finish and think about for at least a few minutes.

Everything Is Tuberculosis
by John Green
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Five stars for being a) a fantastic novel about history, disease, and humanity, and b) a book written by John Green.

The Wife Upstairs
by Rachel Hawkins
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I enjoyed the audio but was not interested in the deluge of curse words throughout story. Otherwise, great storytelling.

Lodestar
by Shannon Messenger
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I loved loved loved this book from the very beginning. Sophie and her crew were the best as always and I am kinda starting to hate Fitz. Keefe still remains the best character.

Good Girl, Bad Blood
by Holly Jackson
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This was the second book the trilogy A Good Girls Guide to murder and I still loved Pip and Ravi in this book. The way they solve the crime and connect the dots never fails to amaze me. Bats off to the author for creating such perfect murders to solve and how they piece everything together at the end.

Dream Girl Drama
by Tessa Bailey
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Steamy and emotionally layered romance with wit and charm! Step sibling saga may feel overplayed but it does add some sense of family loyalty and self discovery!

We Were Liars
by E. Lockhart
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The end. Never in a million years thougt it could end like this. Jhonny made me cry like a baby the last 50 pages, and now i know i´m going to think about this book for the rest of my life.

The Guncle Abroad
by Steven Rowley
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I enjoyed this book. I think I liked the first one more, but glad I read it. A lot of big feelings!

Angela's Ashes
by Frank McCourt
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This book is narrated by the author, Frank McCourt. To say he lived a life of tragedy is putting it mildly. Throughout it all, he continued to move forward and see positivity and never gave up. Well worth a listen.

The Silent Patient
by Alex Michaelides
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Eerie, cerebral, and methodically paced, The Silent Patient plays mind games in the most satisfying way. You think you know what’s happening — until you don’t. It’s a psychological thriller that earns its twist not with shock value, but by quietly building layers of deception, silence, and obsession until the reveal knocks the wind out of you.
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