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Watership Down
by Richard Adams
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touching; neat and tidy despite the fact that it sprawled across ~450 pages. strong worldbuilding that didn't feel confined to its own rules (cowslip's warren, efrafra) and strong character silhouettes and impressions (fiver, hazel, bigwig, silverweed, and so on). it grew on me, the longer i read.

Under The Naga Tail
by Mae Bunseng Taing
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A gripping and heart-wrenching memoir that offers a firsthand account of survival during the Cambodian genocide. Brings to life the horrors of the Khmer Rouge regime and the author's incredible journey of resilience, helpful in understanding this dark period of history

Flawless
by Elsie Silver
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Elsie is one of my favorite authors. This is the first book in the Chestnut Springs series, and I find this particular series to be very entertaining and heartfelt. Rhett and Summer, along with the whole Eaton clan, will make your heart swoon! Especially the patriarch of the family, Harvey Eaton. We need some more Harveys on this planet.

The Gray House
by Shauna Martzolf
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I found this book to be a truly unique and immersive experience. It's set in a boarding school for kids with disabilities, but it's so much more than that - the story weaves together reality and fantasy in mind-bending ways. The characters and their relationships are complex and fascinating, even if the narrative structure can be confusing at times. While it's not an easy read, I was captivated by the surreal atmosphere and depth of the world Petrosyan created.

The Briar Club
by Kate Quinn
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Starts with a murder and the house telling the story. Kept me reading to find out who done it!

The Wild Girls
by Pat Murphy
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This novel takes you back to your youth, when you were young girls. Personally, I like the way it has been written and the way friendship, parenting, relations and nature have been portrayed. It also evokes creativity and imagination.

P.s. I Still Love You
by Jenny Han
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I really enjoyed reading this book and learning about how Lara Jean devolps as a person and as a character and the relationships she is able to form and the ability to be able to fix broken bonds from her childhood friends and family. It helped me devolp amongst Lara Jean and I really enjoyed it.

Wash Day
by Tomesha Faxio
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there wasn't really a plot in this book-it just consisted of scenes-but I think it was okay since all the characters had different lives yet still had to take care of their hair. In my opinion, it wasn't really a impactful graphic novel since the hair part was really unessacery but it was ok.

Hush
by James Patterson
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I like this new character Harriett Blue. Chapters are short so its a quick read.

A Serpent's Tooth
by Craig Johnson
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Continuing in the Walt Longmire Series...love Craig Johson's writing style. Humorous, detailed and thoughtful. Very enjoyable series.
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