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The Prisoner's Throne
by Holly Black
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Just as amazing as the last one. The ending was pretty good and it doesn't leave me too desperate for a third book. there was a few plot holes that will most likely be more traveled if she ever makes a third book. Such as The Ghost being a tree, and the whole plot line with Nicasia and the Undersea. Holly Black never misses.

Tuesdays With Morrie
by Mitch Albom
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Phenomenal book the Iselin library Lisa recommended. I read in a day as the author pulls you in. College professors life and the impact of his legacy told by one of his college students. Lots of lessons learned and living life to the fullest.

All the Broken Places
by John Boyne
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Excellent book - read it for book club. Highly recommend.

Cold As Hell
by Kelley Armstrong
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Third in the Haven's Rock series with Detective Casey Duncan investigating a murder in this sanctuary town in the Yukon in the midst of a blizzard. Great read for these warm summer days. It is a page turner.

The Sun And The Star (from The World Of Percy Jackson)
by Rick Riordan
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I deeply enjoyed this newest addition to the Percy Jackson Universe. We follow our favorite couple, Nico Di Angelo, son of Hades, and Will Solace, son of Apollo, through their treacherous journey in Tartarus. Their quest? To save Bob, a titan friend from earlier books. The son of Hades relationship with the son of Apollo gets tested over and over in the lowest part of the Underworld.

A Certain Hunger
by Chelsea G. Summers
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THIS BOOK WAS SO REFRESHING I SWEAR. We love women who are witty, funny, and bitchy in the best way possible. Again I swear another “literally me” character. This book was like “American Psycho” but instead of my silly Patrick Bateman yapping his ass off about Armani suits, it was Dorothy making me hungry with her descriptions of exquisite foods.

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.

The Lifelong Gardener
by Toni Gattone
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Excellent book.

Assist
by Alexandria House
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Sexy, mature, and surprisingly vulnerable—Assist is more than a sports romance. It’s about love that meets you where you are and pushes you to be better. The chemistry is off the charts, but so is the heart.

$#@! I F*cking Hate: An Illustrated Look at People and Things That Make Many of Us Angry
by Kindle Collaboration
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As dumb as it is, the different art styles were actually really engaging in the explaining of the various things that are daily annoyances. Sometimes the more picturesque things that are infuriating look sweet and innocent, but the intense visualizations more accurately show how they might make a person feel. Great online collab.
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