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The First to Die at the End
by Adam Silvera
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this book destroyed me in the best way possible. I was rooting for valentino and orion the whole time. I loved how all the stories connected and even gave us an insight into Rufus and mateo's life. Adam Silvera is an INCREDIBLE writer and this book was so unique and the whole idea of death-cast - so unique, I love it.

Karen's Grandmothers: A Graphic Novel (baby-sitters Little Sister #9)
by Ann M. Martin
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In this book Karen decided to start adopting Grandmothers. She had more grandmothers than anybody knows. She had adopted five grandmothers and she thinks it's special. One of the grandma's makes her listen to old music and teaches her funny dance. I really enjoyed reading this book and would rate the book five stars.

The Surprising Power of a Good Dumpling
by Wai Chim
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I loved how relatable the story was. And the story was really interesting. From the growth of Anna throughout the story to the recovery of her mentally ill mother. And the slight romance between Anna and Rory was so good. I related to a lot of the story, and in my opinion, that is what makes a good story. One that you can truly feel, understand, and love.

I Am Watching You
by Teresa Driscoll
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A who done it with a twist.

One By One
by Mcfadden, Freida
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One by One is the first book I've read by Freida McFadden. Its written in the first person. The story involves 3 couples who embark on a camping trip to a resort in the woods. Their vehicle breaks down enroute and one by one people just start disappearing. The plo gos back and forth. I did not care for the author's writing style.

The Annihilation Of Foreverland
by Tony Bertauski
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This gripping science fiction novel immerses readers in a world where a group of young boys finds themselves trapped on an island prison, stripped of their memories and thrust into a mysterious virtual reality experience. With themes of consciousness, the fear of death, and the human desire for escape, the narrative unfolds with suspense and unexpected twists, making it a thought-provoking and engaging read that keeps you on the edge of your seat.

Tegan and Sara: Junior High SIGNED
by Tegan Quin,Sara Quin
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As an identical twin, I LOVED this book. I enjoyed how their conversations where actually accurate like normal siblings and they weren't arguing about who was older. Also, I loved how they fought over the guitar in the book because my sister and I share a piano and we fight over it ALL the time. Overall, this book was a quick yet fun read.

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.

Brooms
by Jasmine Walls
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I liked the premise but I felt that the execution could have been better. I think it should have been a duology or trilogy because then there would have been more room to fully flesh out the plot and develop the characters. I appreciated the diverse cast of characters, I just would have liked to have been able to get to know each of them a little more.

Chainsaw Man, Vol. 9
by Tatsuki Fujimoto
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Once gain the storyline climaxes and builds on from the previous books in the series. Without giving to much I would like to say that it keeps you surprised and amazed at the contents of its creative descriptive writing. I can imagine the story come to life.
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