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The Queen's Choice: Gripping, Breathtaking, Escapist Historical Fiction From The Sunday Times Bestselling Author
by Anne O'Brien
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Ms. O'Brien's novels are truly arresting reads. Every time I read one, I fall into the world that she paints. In this case, it is the time of Richard II and Henry Bolingbroke.

Tomorrow Is Now: It Is Today That We Must Create the World of the Future
by Eleanor Roosevelt
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This brief and concise essay persuades the reader to think about the ideas and values that we cherish as Americans. The former First Lady wrote, "Tomorrow Is Now" during the Cold War and the Civil Rights Movement, which forced Americans to consider what kind of country and world we want in the future. It remains relevant to our political moment.

Love Elixir of Augusta Stern
by Lynda Cohen Loigman
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I loved this story - vibrant in place, time, setting and characters. Kept me so engrossed I finished it in two days. I'm going to read the author's other books now!

Broken Country
by Clare Leslie Hall
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This book is an easy read with a lot of short chapters, and I wanted to keep reading it. There’s a mystery and two twists…one that I saw and one that I didn’t. But it’s a sad book too. I don’t want to write much about it and risk ruining it for anyone. I can’t think of a way to give a summary without giving something away, so just read it for yourself. I think it would make for a good discussion at a book club!

Let Me Show You
by Alexandria House
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Possibly the most lowkey underrated of the McClain series—this one is quiet strength personified. The love story is sweet but still packs plenty of heat. If you like your romance with emotional maturity, steady affection, and subtle intensity, this one will hit the spot.

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 Islanders
by Meg Mitchell Moore
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A fast read; entertaining right up till the end. I liked the plot "mysteries" that unraveled towards the end so our characters, who sounded like very real people, could let go of their troubled past and move forward.

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.

Murder At The Orpheus Theatre
by Irina Shapiro
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Book 4. This is the last book currently in the Tate and Bell Mysteries. I hope there will be more. This one is centered around a theatre troupe. It was suspenseful.

Twisted 2. Twisted Games
by Ana Huang
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In the Twisted Series, so far I feel this was the best book. The relationship between Rhys and Bridget is immaculate and I really enjoyed the story a it gave a royal feel but wasn't a fantasy at all. I also really like the humor in the book as well.
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