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Shark Heart
by Emily Habeck
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Author writes in a word or phrase of human emotion that captures the understanding of relating to the reader. Poetic at times recognizing the beauty of just being.

The Short And Tragic Life Of Robert Peace
by Jeff Hobbs
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After watching the movie on Netflix, I was intrigued to learn more about Robert Peace. His story is heartbreaking, inspiring and tragic all in one. He had so much potential and so much to look forward to. His life’s journey was unorthodox, but it was his own. While we may not quite understand all the choices he made, it is evident that he was loved by so many and gone way too soon.

A Kawmans Christmas
by Linda Lael Miller
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A wonderful love story with a mystery man & a woman well deserved to be loved.

The Queens Of Crime
by Marie Benedict
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The book is based on a real group of women mystery writers in England, none of whom I’ve heard of though they’re famous, and Agatha Christie, who was added by the author. The women want to be taken seriously like their male counterparts and think that to do so, they will solve a real murder (which evidently was true). It’s written in Agatha Christie-type form and language. If you’re a fan of that genre, you’ll probably enjoy the novel. I thought it was okay and it was an easy read. Didn’t love it, but it kept my interest.

Crying in H Mart
by Michelle Zauner
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I loved this book. The author described her life events in a really vivid way and made it very easy to imagine.

The Stand
by Stephen King
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This book is amazing! The world building is so expansive, and there are some very timely elements in the story that make it well worth the read. I recommend it for anyone who enjoys books with a post-apocalyptic setting and realistic horror.

The Masterpiece
by Fiona Davis
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Novel was a quick read - compelling and it encompassed two totally different eras. Loaded with art history and detail.

Powerless
by Lauren Roberts
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Ok, so what was that? Every time I got over something, another thing happened. This book did not choose peace. I hate Kitt, he is so annoying, he knows that his brother likes Pae and she likes him too, and he keeps trying like OMG give it up. I'm telling myself Kai and Pae end up together in this trilogy.

Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets
by J.K. Rowling
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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is the second book in the series. In this book Harry Potter goes to his second year at Hogwarts. An elf comes to visit Harry to tell him that he should not return to Hogwarts that year. Warning him that his second year at Hogwarts would be trouble. I enjoyed reading this book and would rate it a five.

Guts: A Graphic Novel
by Raina Telgemeier
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I wish I'd read this in my puberty years!! Raina!!! Where were you then? With two brothers and a mom who worked and attended community college, my deep shyness and fear of asking questions as well as sharing my personal concerns isolated me in my family and with my "peers" at school or elsewhere. Ughhhh. Yuk! So glad young pre-pubescent tweens, et al have validating and confidence-giving reading like this one! Ughhhhh....even hiding "used stuff" in the kitchen garbage "indiscreetly" was nerve wracking! (so my brothers wouldn't get "the secret" I was hiding!) And the products we had in the 1970's! So weird! (And my mom was overjoyed for me - "now you can have a baby!" Really? I don't want one now! What would I do with one as a tweenager?)
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