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Karen's Grandmothers: A Graphic Novel (baby-sitters Little Sister #9)
by Ann M. Martin
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In this book Karen decided to start adopting Grandmothers. She had more grandmothers than anybody knows. She had adopted five grandmothers and she thinks it's special. One of the grandma's makes her listen to old music and teaches her funny dance. I really enjoyed reading this book and would rate the book five stars.

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.

The Outsiders
by S. E. Hinton
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In this story there is a boy named Ponyboy Curtis who is a part of the Greasers. The Greasers are on the east side and poor. The Socs are on the west side and rich. They never really get along and are always fighting. They can't even stand being close to each other.

The Secret Life Of Bees
by Sue Monk Kidd
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Heartwarming and enchanting novel that captivated me with its rich characters and poignant exploration of found family, set against the backdrop of 1960s South Carolina. Sue Monk Kidd's lyrical prose and the powerful bonds formed between Lily and the Boatwright sisters made this an unforgettable read that left me feeling both moved and uplifted.

Exile
by Shannon Messenger
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This was the second book after the start of the series Keepers of the Lost Cities and narrates the adventures of Keefe, Sophie and Silveny to a cave to reset Sophie's powers.

The Wife Upstairs
by Rachel Hawkins
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I don't normally read lighthearted, true crime type thrillers, but this book was exactly the fodder I needed to get me engrossed in a story during a time of loss. Many of the criticisms I read in other reviews talked about how the story was predictable, but this is what I liked about it. I don't do well with suspense, so reading a Jane Eyre reimagination (one of my favorite books) was good, predictable comfort reading.

The Big Four
by Agatha Christie
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I greatly enjoyed this book. While I do not feel like it reached the highs of the previous Christie detective novels, I feel like it did not need to. This novel, though featuring Christie's most famous detective, is structured more like a spy novel, and various small, classically styled detective mysteries are sprinkled over the book to tie together the grand narrative.

The Hawthorne Legacy
by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
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Amazingly written, with fleshed out characters and a well thought-out plot. Tons of plot twists and revelations that keep you wondering what will happen next.

just for the summer
by abby jimenez
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I flew through this book! I love that she writes about hard topics but still keeps the story uplifting. She is a must-read author for me!

Say You'll Remember Me
by Abby Jimenez
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I flew through this one! She has such a way of making heavy topics interesting and hopeful. I liked the ending but wish they had figured something out sooner.
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