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The Death Archives
by Jorn "Necrobutcher" Stubberud
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Four stars purely due to personal enjoyment. Quite light on heavy duty information; more-so a ‘behind the scenes’ book with anecdotes, insight, and lots of photography relating to Mayhem’s early days. (For me, the photography was the best part. Good quality, good paper, full one- or two-page spreads.) Stubberud has a habit of lying or embellishing, though, so I wouldn’t give a full four stars especially when it comes to the potential ‘padding’ added in when discussing his apparent reconciliation with Aarseth… Overall, a ‘coffee table’ book for people already familiar with Mayhem.

The Reappearance Of Rachel Price
by Holly Jackson
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THIS BOOK OMG. I started this book expecting it to be some story about how the mom disappeared and came back and they all lived happily ever after, but I was pleasantly surprised when the daughter started investigating the family. Rest assured the. Dad and uncle got what they deserved

The Summer I Turned Pretty
by Jenny Han
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A lot of people have been telling me to read this book because they loved it, but I don't get the hype around this book. All is really has is a girl who is leading is her best friend and his brother. They both are pretty bad and she isn't any better either.

Harry Potter And The Half-blood Prince
by J.K. Rowling
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Harry Potter and the Half-blood Prince is the sixth book in the series. In this book the Death Eaters have gone crazy not only in the Wizarding world but also in the Muggle world. Muggles are people who don't do magic. Now Hogwarts is no longer a safe place for the students. I really enjoyed reading this book and would rate it five stars.

None Shall Sleep
by Ellie Marney
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Ok, so you are kidding me right now. I was so excited about this and thought it would be so good but it did not meet my expectations. I was hooked and then I was not and then I was and then I was not. I felt the storyline and plot were not as consistent as they should have been. I am in between rating this a one and a two star but I think it is a one. I would have rated it a two if they ended up kissing but that never happened so now I am upset. I kind of hope there is another one after this since they get another opportunity at the end of the book. I might read if there is one.

The Striker
by Ana Huang
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Asher Donovan and Scarlett Dubois? Whew. Their dynamic in The Striker is the perfect storm—dangerous chemistry, emotional restraint, and undeniable pull. Asher is intense and calculating, used to control, while Scarlett is elegance laced with steel, never one to be outmaneuvered. Together, they’re fire and friction—two powerful people trying not to fall, but falling anyway. It’s not just spice—it’s a slow unraveling of pride, pain, and real connection.

Till Summer Do Us Part (Deluxe Edition)
by Meghan Quinn
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It was a fun summer beach read! It has pretty good character development

The Perks of Being a Wallflower
by Stephen Chbosky
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this was one of the best books i've read in a long time. all the characters were realistic and understandable, and the writing was really good. I was somewhat expecting it to be unnecessarily philosophical for some reason but actually, it was very meaningful.

Long Way Down
by Jason Reynolds
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A powerful, gut-punching novel in verse that tackles gun violence and the cycle of revenge. Reynolds' raw, poetic storytelling and the book's unique elevator-ride structure make for an intense, thought-provoking read .

Karen's School Picture: A Graphic Novel (baby-sitters Little Sister #5)
by Ann M. Martin
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In this book Karen had gotten glasses. She does not want to wear them and especially for school pictures. A boy at school named Ricky started to make fun of her glasses. Names such as "Owl Girl" and "Googly Eyes". I really enjoyed reading this book and I would rate it five stars.
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