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Killing the SS
by Bill O'Reilly
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Excellent read. O'Reilly did his homework - best of his Killing series in my opinion.

The Fault in Our Stars
by John Green
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I live this book. Okay? Okay. (Reference) The book first half was amazing almost couldn’t put it down. The ending though. Let me tell you omg!!! The saddest thing ever! If you want a very good romance then I have one really good option for you. That’s THE FAULT IN OUR STARS. This book will make you taste the stars (reference). Very good romance of people that are sick or disabled but sad ending ??!

A Little Life
by Hanya Yanagihara
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It took me 5 MONTHS to read this meaning there’s 5 months worth of tear stains in the majority of the pages erm….I understand why Jack Edward’s said this should be a classic, with the human condition, depression and suicide, love, and relationships. I swear it’s so good. [This part is my Goodreads review]: It took me 5 months to finish this book, and it’ll take me 5 months to get over this book. I know I’ve said I’ve resonated with a character, but I’ve never felt that I was striped bare—blood, bones, guts, and all—the way I have reading A Little Life. Hanya wrote more than what people on social media talk about: this book is love, art, grief, assault, depression, pain, anguish, desperation, life and death itself. What it means to love someone, that feeling that might be hard to describe: Hanya captured in 814 pages. The fear of losing creativity, fear of missing out, fear of fear itself. The fear I felt myself, in which I felt seen. I understand Jude, and I understand Willem, Malcom, JB, Harold, Julia, Andy. I myself or my friends have been in similar predicaments, we just try to keep on. I cried throughout, yet the end broke me. One thing I’d like to point out is that this book, though heart-wrenching, has beautiful commentary on art, on being a creative and togetherness: companionship and teamwork. These elements, my most favourite elements, are topics most people reading / reviewing this book tend to leave out and only focus on the heartbreaking moments. I just want people to know that in the dark, there is light, no matter how hard or how long it takes. It is the end that will dictate how I treat others, as well as myself: “And so I try to be kind to everything I see, and in everything I see, I see him.”

Dolly Parton Behind the Scenes
by Dolly Paton
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Presents an overview o Dolly Parton's wardrobe and what she wore.

Let Me Hold You
by Alexandria House
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This one is passionate, complicated, and messy in the best way. There’s a lot of heat, but it also unpacks real stuff—fatherhood, identity, emotional growth. You’ll want to yell at the characters and root for them at the same time. A spicy, grown-folk rollercoaster you’ll be glad you rode.

The Rules Of Attraction
by Bret Easton Ellis
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5 stars. Everyone in this book is an asshole and a piece of shit and I love it. It’s literally like “The Catcher in the Rye” but in college at Camden filled with sex, drugs, good music, drama, abortions and constant stream of thoughts. All the characters care about themselves, even when they try to be considerate of others, and do things for their benefit only. Lauren still misses Victor, not knowing what he does behind her back in Europe, promising to never sleep with anyone but him, while sleeping with anyone but him. Paul and his many MANY bisexual crises between Sean, Lauren, Mitchel, Richard and a bunch of other characters. And Sean pretending to be a poor welfare kid, (even though he’s rich as hell, I mean his brother is literally Patrick Bateman) just to try to get free coke or weed or shrooms, while picking up random girls (and some dudes) and breaking everyone’s hearts. Bret Easton Ellis, you are now apart of my favourite authors list.

Sonny's Blues
by James Baldwin
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Sonnys Blues by James Baldwin is a powerful exploration of pain, family, and redemption. Through the lens of jazz and brotherhood, Baldwin captures the struggle of Black identity, emotional repression, and the healing power of understanding and expression.

Hooky Volume 3
by Míriam Bonastre Tur
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This book was a nice book with a good plot and I really enjoyed reading it also its not the best but it is still worth it if you like witches and books with a little romance and I would recommend it to another person. Overall the book had a good plot.

Blue Exorcist
by Kazue Kato
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Blue Exorcist Vol. 2 was even better! Rin starts training at True Cross Academy and meets new classmates. I liked seeing how he struggles to hide his powers. There’s funny moments, cool fights, and some secrets that make me want to keep reading! I love it so much.

Endlewood
by Alissa Zavalianos
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"Endlewood" is a wild ride that'll mess with your head in all the best ways. This book serves up a twisted blend of horror and fantasy that'll keep you guessing 'til the very last page, with characters so messed up you can't help but root for them.
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