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Hourglass
by Claudia Gray
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Book 3 of 5. Teen/ YA Book Hourglass picks up where Stargazer left off. The couple join Blackcross vampire hunters and Bianca keeps her secret until she is caught drinking blood. So Good!

A Court Of Mist And Fury
by Sarah J. Maas
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I enjoyed this book way better than the first book to the series

Heir Of Fire
by Sarah J. Maas
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This was the third book in the series throne of glass and honestly I LOVED IT. Whole this book has more than 500 pages...it went by so fast that I didn't even realize I was halfway through the book until I looked at the page count. I think Rowan might be my fav character

The Medici Return
by Steve Berry
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Book 19 in Cotton Malone Series I love Steve Berry books - Secrets with Istory! Plus this one is about art and the Renaissance. Loved It!

The Country Of The Blind
by Andrew Leland
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I liked the concept of this book, which wove the author's research on blindness and the disability activism movement with his own personal story about losing his eyesight gradually due to a congenital disease. I appreciated portions of this book - some of the anecdotes were interesting and helped me better understand the perspective of someone who is living with low vision. But, at the same time, this was a story of a white, male, wealthy, heretofore able-bodied person adjusting to losing vision. Don't get me wrong - the author did a good job acknowledging his privilege of being in this scenario, but as someone who has read other books about disability, I didn't find the narrative as compelling. Probably harsh to say, but I didn't connect with the narrative as much as I would have thought. 2.5 stars.

Never Lie
by Freida McFadden
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Always tricky - keeps you guessing.

Paddle Your Own Canoe
by Nick Offerman
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Expected more about Offerman's time at Parks and Rec, but most of the book centered around his childhood and early years in acting. From someone who is such a funny actor I expected a humorous memoir, but found that the writing style wasn't very comical, at least not in my taste.

A Rose For Emily
by William Faulkner
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A Rose for Emily by William Faulkner is a haunting Southern Gothic tale of isolation, control, and resistance to change. Faulkner’s nonlinear storytelling builds suspense, revealing a chilling portrait of Emily Grierson’s tragic life and twisted legacy.

Murder At Hambledon Hall
by C.J. Archer
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10th book in the Cleopatra Fox mystery series. Lots of twists and turns and Cleo finally makes a personal life decision. I highly recommend this series.

How to Find a Missing Girl
by Victoria Wlosok
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this has to be one of the best books i've ever read. sapphism plus true crime? of course I'm going to love it. The "a good girls guide to murder" vibes kept me hooked the entire time. and I absolutely loved lea and iris's relationship. they were amazing !! also, the scene were iris got shot by Mr. cooper and the detective and everyone else came was just so emotional and perfect. 100% would recommend this book and I would love to reread it again for the first time. there weren't any plot holes and the plot twist was unpredictable. absolutely adored this book. <333
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