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Bunny
by Mona Awad
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Samantha is definitely an outsider in her small, creative writing workshops @ prestigious Warren University. There are only 4 other students in her classes, all seemingly perfect, well coifed and dressed young women who adore each other. The 4 women hug and call each other bunny as a term of endearment. During the semester the bunnies reach out to Samantha and invite her to one of there "smut salons" At this point all sorts of strange, borderline magical events begin to happen around Samantha. As a reader Samantha is such an unreliable narrator you do not know what has actually happened and what is made up in Samantha's head. The author, Mona Awad, has really left it up to the reader to interpret what happens to Samantha and the bunnies while at Warren. Overall, I think the book is a scathing but amusing review of the pretentiousness of some graduate school programs. It is horror, literary fiction and humor all rolled up in one brilliant but perplexing text.

Grave Sight
by Charlaine Harris
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This is an old read, but so good I wanted to read it again. I love Charlaine Harris, she writes great mistery/supernatural stories. Grave Sight is the first of her series Harper Connelly (she sees dead people lol). Harris very vividly paints a picture of the scene and helps your mind imagine the rest.

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.

The Paris Novel
by Ruth Reichl
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Didn't know what to expect. I loved it!

Karen's Kittycat Club: A Graphic Novel (baby-sitters Little Sister #4)
by Ann M. Martin
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In this book Karen wanted to start a Kittycat Club. Karen had a cat,her best friend Hannie had just gotten a cat, and her neighbor Amanda had a cat too. Though her older sister had a baby sitting club so she could not do that. So she thought it would be a great idea for the club and the club would cat sit.

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.

Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows
by J.K. Rowling
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is the seventh book in the series and is the last book in the series. In this book Harry Potter goes on a quest to end Voldemort's Horcruxes. Though at the same time the wizarding world is going through darkness and chaoticness. I really enjoyed reading this book and would rate it five stars.

Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
by Ransom Riggs
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I had a blast reading this book about a quirky group of eco-warriors who take on industrial destruction in the American wilderness. The characters are a wild mix of personalities, and their outrageous antics make for a fun and engaging ride. With a blend of humor and serious environmental themes, it’s a thought-provoking read that really gets you thinking about the lengths people will go to for a cause they believe in.

Karen's Haircut: A Graphic Novel (baby-sitters Little Sister #7)
by Ann M. Martin
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In this book Karen felt ugly and no longer pretty. She had glasses, and her baby teeth had started to fall out. She knows what would make her pretty and that is a haircut. Though when she went to get her hair done the hairdresser messed Karen's hair and cut it all wrong.

what feasts at night
by t kingfisher
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** Make sure to read "What Moves the Dead" first. This book is a sequel.** What a fun book; it is a quick read (I finished it in a day). but it is definitely a story that sticks with you. There is enough mystery to keep you guessing until the last page and enough of a creepy air about it to keep a chill going down your spine the whole way through. Can't wait to read more from this author, especially in their delightfully creepy universe that they've created.
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