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Ikigai
by Héctor García,Fracesc Miralles

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This book is more of a guide and a course rather than reading about someone. This is more of a therapy and is a book about mental strength. My father recommended this book and it states facts about the Japanese life span and how they live a long and happy life. It talks about the island of Okinawa and their secret to longevity. This island has the highest life expectancy and has a nickname "Village of Longevity".

The Human Target Book One
by Tom King

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This was a fun superhero whodunnit. Tom King makes you care about C-list superheroes you normally wouldn't, and Greg Smallwood is at the top of his game. He uses color separation in really clever ways in a lot of panels, and even though his art is heavily photo referenced and comes off a bit stiff, it's hard to deny just how stylish it is. Highly recommended.

The Ice Twins
by S.K. Tremayne

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Great

The Chronicles Of Clovis By Saki Unabridged 1911 Original Version
by H. H. Munro

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Good

The Queen's Assassin
by Melissa de la Cruz

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I give this book 5 stars because I never put this book down. It was very interesting and there was never really a boring part in it. The ending was very unexpected, like a lot of other things in the book too. I never got into the second book just because this book was so good, it didn't need another book.

The Moonstone (1868)
by Wilkie Collins

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Good

The Social Contract
by Jean-Jacques Rousseau

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B

Lore Olympus Volume 1
by Rachel Smythe

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Makes Greek myths totally relatable. I read it in one day - a must read!

Still Life
by Louise Penny

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Enjoyable mystery in the style of Agatha Christie, involving a small village and the detective who comes into their lives while solving a murder. Light summer reading material. Looking forward to reading the second book in this series.

The Five People You Meet In Heaven
by Mitch Albom

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Book was very interesting to read. Enjoyed how you were able to see how the entire story developed from one end to the other and understood more about Edward's life