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Karen's Haircut: A Graphic Novel (baby-sitters Little Sister #7)
by Ann M. Martin
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In this book Karen felt ugly and no longer pretty. She had glasses, and her baby teeth had started to fall out. She knows what would make her pretty and that is a haircut. Though when she went to get her hair done the hairdresser messed Karen's hair and cut it all wrong.

The Stolen Heir
by Holly Black
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The ending and plot twist were really well written and I love how Suren and Oak had a few similar aspects to their characters as Cardan and Jude. Suren's backstory was so interesting to read about and showed another side to the events portrayed in The Folk of the Air series. I'm really excited to get to the next book and figure out what happens with Oak and his capture with the bridle.

Leather & Lark
by Brynne Weaver
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This is the second book of the Ruinous Trilogy. If follows Lachlan and Lark's story. I couldn't understand all the glitter obsessions' from Lark.. but hey, to each its own. Brynne Weaver writes in a modern, funny, sweet yet steamy way that will have you asking for more (and there is more!).

The Cheat Sheet
by Sarah Adams
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I read this book for my book club and I loved it. A bunch of my friends hated it and did not finish it, but I am so glad I did. I finished this book while I was sick with the flu, and it was so good. This is probably the most slowburn of the slowburns. I usually don't like crazy big slowburns, but this one was so good. I would recommend this to all of my romance lovers.

Ghosts: A Graphic Novel
by Raina Telgemeier
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In the book Ghosts a girl named Catrina and her sister have to move. Catrina's little sister Maya is sick. She has cystic fibrosis and something that would benefit her would be the cool salty air that blows from the sea. Though Catrina is upset that she has to move and leave all her friends behind. I really enjoyed reading this book and would rate it five stars.

Shark Heart
by Emily Habeck
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A truly unique, strange, and beautiful story that was not at all what I expected when I picked it up.

This Way Out
by Tufayel Ahmed
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This book reminds me of the TV show "This is Us", wherein a family and personal life constantly face very real struggles. A big message in this book is the stigma around mental health and therapy. I enjoyed the approach to the topic and how it fared in the book.

Death On The Nile
by Agatha Christie
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Death On The Nile by Agatha Christie is a superb book with numerous twists and turns. It demonstrates an incredible plot, diverse and unique characters, and the sense of being trapped with the killer. It also utilizes third-person narrative in a very satisfying way, allowing us to know what the characters are thinking yet also not spoil the ending. However, the story has a very long exposition, taking up a good portion of the book, and a shorter (yet still long) "falling action/conclusion" taking up a small section of the book. In summation, this well-made book with an incredible plot is great for readers, as long as they have some patience.

The Red Flags I've (repeatedly) Ignored
by Brianna McCabe
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This book is about a girl who was a victim of domestic violence. It is very graphic in many explanations of the situations. Being on the domestic violence response team, I understood some of what happened, but it was sad how she let herself be abused and thought it was OK or blamed herself. She warns her readers of the parts that might be difficult to read. I recommend this book to those who take the book seriously.

Kill Joy
by Holly Jackson
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This was a pretty short book, or novella, about the characters from A Good Girls Guide to Murder series where all of them are invited to a murder mystery dinner party. It was nice to see Pippa apply her detective skills to the game because it was just a game and so there was no pressure on her to actually solve it
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