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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 Girl With All The Gifts
by M. R. Carey
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The Girl With All the Gifts is a dystopian story akin to The Walking Dead. The military has kidnapped several children to undergo scientific observations in order to understand a disease that has taken over London. The disease has spread further, however, due to humanity being more or less wiped out, only a small group of people still exist. As the story progresses, humanity shows up in the most likely of sources.

Secrets Of Wayfarers Inn: River Of Life
by Kathleen Y'Barbo
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This is the second book in a series. It stands on its own. I really like the characters. The women who are restoring this old inn in Ohio seem to be the constant in each book. As you read the story in the present, information is introduced by way of old letters from the underground railroad. I like the history that is shared as well as the faith of the characters. This is looking to be an interesting adventure series.

Maybe Now
by Colleen Hoover
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this book is one of my top 5 favorites. i loved the beginning to the end, especially where the 3 couples decided to get married. i could not put this book down i enjoyed it so much. i definitely recommend it.

Danny Phantom: A Glitch In Time
by Gabriela Epstein
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A very fun read for anyone who enjoyed Danny Phantom growing up. Definitely hope they'll continue this series of comics.

The Do-Over
by Lynn Painter
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I was putting off this book for a long time because I felt like I wouldn't like it, but once I finally started reading, I couldn't stop. I loved everything from the unusual plot to well-thought out characters and fell in love with the story. The ending was absolutely incredible and I just want to thank Lynn Painter for this amazing of a story. This book is a masterpiece.

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
by J. K. Rowling
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It is a very engaging book that makes me want to read the last book in the series. I am excited to read the next book after reading the teaser provided at the very end of the book. Some people are excited about the book Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.

Come And Get It
by Kiley Reid
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a fresh and provocative story about a residential assistant and her messy entanglement with a professor and three unruly students

The Frozen River
by Ariel Lawhon
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This book was based on the journals of a real midwife from the 1700s named Martha Ballard. However, since much isn’t written about her life, the story is almost entirely fictional. I like the time period, the early days of the United States, and I liked the mystery—who killed the man in the frozen river? But I felt it went off on unnecessary tangents as well and it could have been much shorter than it was. I liked it enough, but will probably soon forget I ever read it.

Let Me Love You
by Alexandria House
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This book is a whole hug for the heart. R&B royalty + grounded single mom = chemistry that feels both real and aspirational. It’s tender, steamy, and full of that slow, grown love that doesn’t shy away from life’s messiness. And Jakobi Diem’s narration? Melts. Me. Every. Time.
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