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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.

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.

Farewell to Manzanar
by Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston and James D. Houston
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I found this book located in the adult section. However, the author's writing style is appropriate for junior high school students. This book is a great introduction to one of America's disgraceful acts, as told by an eyewitness to history.

Karen's Sleepover: A Graphic Novel (baby-sitters Little Sister #8)
by Ann M. Martin
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In this book Karen is going to have her first sleepover. At the sleepover they were going to bake cookies, raid the refrigerator, and tell each other ghost stories. Then Karen and Nancy got into a fight and Karen no longer wanted her to come to her party anymore.

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.

Black Panther Book 6
by Ta-nehisi Coates
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It was very good and a truly extraordinary, exciting, and an exquisite book. It feels both fresh and exciting, crafting a distinct identity that stands out against the many other books on the stands. In the book there was a lot going on and it was hard to connect the pictures with the text. But it was overall a very good book to read and I look forward to reading the next parts of the books. Thank you.

Class Mom
by Laurie Gelman
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Jen Dixon is a mom who’s son is in kindergarten while her older daughters are in college. Her best friend nominate her for class Mom And had to go into doing it.

The President's Shadow
by James Patterson & Richard Dilallo
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It was okay, not great - a COVID story.

The Love Report
by BeKa
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I loved this book because it was a graphic novel, but also had so much in it. I love that despite wanting to have boyfriends like any teenage girl, in the end, they learn that real love is scary and they don't need to find it at such a young age. This book taught a great lesson and I enjoyed it.

Smile: A Graphic Novel
by Raina Telgemeier
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The book Smile is a true story that happened to the author Raina Telgemeier. After a Girl Scouts meeting she falls and it causes a terrible accident. She had damaged her two front teeth. The book is all about her journey with having braces, surgery's, a retainer with fake teeth on it and much more. I enjoyed reading this book and would rate it five stars.
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