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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.

The 5am Club
by Robin Sharma
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The early hour is framed as a time for yourself before the world wakes up.

the escape artist
by Brad Meltzer
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My first time reading a book from this author. I found this book full of twist, mystery and tension. I enjoyed reding it and would definitely read more from him in the future.

Watership Down
by Richard Adams
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Beautiful story and the writing makes it a great read.

South Of Nowhere
by Jeffery Deaver
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Love the tv show Tracker. Great to read !

Let Me Free You
by Alexandria House
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A man healing from deep wounds, a woman with her own quiet strength, and a connection that feels sacred. This story hits different. It’s soulful and deeply emotional—about loving fully after heartbreak. Easily one of the most moving in the series. Adenrele Ojo and Jakobi Diem together = chef’s kiss.

Red, White & Royal Blue
by Casey McQuiston
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okay this book is a literal piece of art and words cannot explain how much I love casey mcquiston for writing this literal masterpiece OH MY GODD Alex and Henry are literally amazing and HILARIOUS and I loved ever single second of this book despite all the politics in it. I WILL RECOMMEND THIS TO EVERY SINGLE READER I COME ACROSS IN MY LIFE

Karen's School Picture: A Graphic Novel (baby-sitters Little Sister #5)
by Ann M. Martin
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In this book Karen had gotten glasses. She does not want to wear them and especially for school pictures. A boy at school named Ricky started to make fun of her glasses. Names such as "Owl Girl" and "Googly Eyes". I really enjoyed reading this book and I would rate it five stars.

Death Comes to Marlow
by Robert Thorogood
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I anticipated this book after reading the first Marlow Murder Club book last year. Intriguing alibis were the best part of the story but the answer to the mystery was not as intuitive. I liked how the story furthered character development from the first book.

Stoner
by John Williams
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I’ve read books where I’ve said the characters are literally me, but reading Stoner felt like John Williams wrote my entire life, thoughts, and even my parents in this 278 page book. Deeply moving and a required reading; from the comparison of one’s personality and building oneself to a bookcase to the aimless (and somewhat sure) fear for the future, anyone at any age (especially 17 and older) would resonate with the choices, struggles, and life of William Stoner
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