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The Mirror
by Nora Roberts
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Mind twisting events throughout the book. Makes you want to finish quickly.

Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix
by J. K. Rowling
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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is the fifth book in the series. In this book it is Harry Potter's fifth year at Hogwarts. Harry has to face many challenges in his fifth year. Lord Voldemort returns while the Ministry of Magic refuses to acknowledge that he has returned. This was a really good read and I rate it five stars.

Spaceman Of Bohemia
by Jaroslav Kalfar
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This book was definitely an interesting read. I picked this up after watching Spaceman (2024) with Adam Sandler, which was based on this book. Do not let the fact Adam Sandler is in it deceive you, this story is not all, if any, laughs. The story is a deep dive into a solo astronaut on an 8 month mission away from home, and how those decisions effect him and the people he loves. Also, there is a giant alien spider. I enjoyed the first half of the book a lot more than I enjoyed the second, and if I ever re-read it I think I would just read till that point. I don'r regret having finished it though.

Never Let Me Go
by Kazuo Ishiguro
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4 stars My original rating was to be 3 or 3.5, but the third part of the book saved it for me. Our three main characters (Kathy, Ruth and Tommy) are Hailsham students;grew up there, moved to the cottages and out into the world as either carers or donors. There were certain science fiction elements I quite enjoyed (even though I can agree this is a Lit fic first, than a sci fic) it even reminded me of “The Giver” by Lois Lowry and “The Promised Neverland” by Kaiu Shirai, which made me enjoy this a lot. I will say Ruth pissed me off and I’m glad we stopped hearing much about her towards the end. Kathy was a 70/30 love-hate relationship, and Tommy was so sweet I love him so much. There were confusing parts, part that could’ve been skipped or lightly glossed over. Parts that felt glossed over that should’ve been delved into further, but all and all it was a great book and I will continue to read more of Kazuo Ishiguro’s books.

Stellarlune
by Shannon Messenger
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Thank god Sophie and Keefe get together, otherwise I would have DNF'd this book. I have been waiting so long for them to get together because everyone knows Keefe is better than Fitz.

A Good Girl's Guide To Murder
by Holly Jackson
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This book was everything o expected and more. I read the UK version because a lot of people told me that there is a large difference in details between the UK version and the US version. Pip and Ravi were really good detectives and I can't believe that Becca and Eliott were the killers

Eclipse
by Stephenie Meyer
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It was pretty good, I felt like a lot of scenes were drawn out but nice to have more context to the movie plot.

The Paper Palace (reese's Book Club)
by Miranda Cowley Heller
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DNF - I couldn’t get past the vulgarity or child abuse. This is not my cup of tea. I’m sure that the storyline is decent, but I do not wish to proceed.

Chainsaw Man, Vol. 3
by Tatsuki Fujimoto
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Intense drama for a teen boy who is introvert. Kept me engaged and enthusiastic to keep reading and finding out what happens next. I can’t wait to see if I finish the saga.

The Yellow Wall Paper
by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is a gripping psychological tale of a woman’s descent into madness. Through vivid symbolism and claustrophobic imagery, it critiques the oppression of women and the dangers of silencing their voices. Its a detailed look into unchecked mental illness.
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