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The Yellow Wall Paper
by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is a gripping psychological tale of a woman’s descent into madness. Through vivid symbolism and claustrophobic imagery, it critiques the oppression of women and the dangers of silencing their voices. Its a detailed look into unchecked mental illness.

Such Charming Liars
by Karen M. McManus
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This book was really good. While it was not what I expected, I enjoyed many parts. What I was not counting on was her dad's appearance, I thought it must have been Parker, Morgan, and Gem all conspiring against Kat and her mom. I was rooting for Liam and Augustus all the way.

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.

The Yellow Wall Paper
by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is a gripping psychological tale of a woman’s descent into madness. Through vivid symbolism and claustrophobic imagery, it critiques the oppression of women and the dangers of silencing their voices. Its a detailed look into unchecked mental illness.

Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine
by Gail Honeyman
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5 stars A book about loneliness and overcoming your past, trying hard to live as “normally” as possible in this crazy world. I resonate deeply with Eleanor Oliphant. All her rights and wrongs, her issues and all. A great read that i’d recommend for anyone who understands or wants to understand the feeling of being alone and the feeling of the ghosts that haunt you.

The Summer Of Bitter And Sweet
by Jen Ferguson
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3.5 stars. This was a great debut. I loved the characters and the representation. Summer and ice cream and Canada were great settings. But, I felt that the plot kept building and building to something that ended up being not much of anything, hence removing half a star. I look forward to reading more from this author.

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.

The One And Only Ivan
by Katherine Applegate
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This book is a story about a silverback gorilla named Ivan. He lives in a shopping mall zoo. Ivan can draw pictures and people come to see him draw. Though the owner brought in a baby elephant for the show. The book explores friendship, freedom, and the power of imagination.

The Sheltering Sky
by Paul Bowles
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This novel tells the tragic love story of an American couple who are traveling across North Africa. There is action,peril and the clash of values between travelers and locals. It is a warning about the ignorance of cultures that are alien to Americans. Be aware of dated language.

Atmosphere
by Taylor Jenkins Reid
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Very enjoyable read. Highly recommend. Insights into NASA. Good characters as well.
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