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One Of Us Is Back
by Karen M. McManus
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This was the third book in the series one of us is lying and I also really loved this one. After the second book, I didn't know what to expect and if it might be as good as the first two books, but in my opinion this book was even better than the others.

It Ends With Us
by Colleen Hoover
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I love this book. It gives courage to DV victims and gives them a powerful reason to leave.

Can't Get Enough
by Kennedy Ryan
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While I had different expectations for this story, I would say I enjoyed it overall. I noticed that this series can have some moments that seem slow to develop, but I appreciate the author capturing authentic emotions and making all her characters feel relatable.

The train derails everyday at 7:18
by David Storyverse
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This short story is about a young woman who experiences a groundhog day effect until she realizes that sometimes you just can't change fate. No matter what she does, the end result is not what she is looking for. Towards the end of the story, she realizes why and and it's own way, brings her peace.

International Law
by Jeffrey Dunoff
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For reading about dry law, it did actually get pretty interesting in the second half regarding humanitarian issues; the authors gave reasonably neutral guidance and useful case examples.

Rash
by Pete Hautman
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A pretty interesting plot and decent characters, although at times it feels like the storyline was all over the place. The idea of having a USSA where everything is illegal caught my eye, but overall didn't really execute it how I thought it would. The whole addition of Boho Marsten getting obsessed with football when he was in the prison, but then going to South America for track instead also felt a bit whack. Why didn't the author just not add the football storyline, and expand on his love for track? Another flaw in the football part, was his team. Bo just left his football teammates to spend another few years in prison, and gets no consequence? Still, it was a pretty decent book, but I personally will probably never re-read.

What If You & Me
by Roni Loren
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An interesting book about how a couple says goodbye to their fears and start a new life.

A Good Yarn
by Debbie Macomber
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A story about friendships, fitting in and making friends, like, it's problems and solutions. Lydia owns a yarn shop which she opens after her bouts with cancer. She has groups come in to learn to knit and in the process they form lasting friendships and support for each other as they navigate life.

Scythe & Sparrow
by Brynne Weaver
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Brynne Weaver at it again, her third book in the series. Fion, the doctor, is so cute and Rose is absolutely a character you would love to have as a bff. Chaotic life=spicy romance.

Shatter Me
by Tahereh Mafi
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Impossible to put down. Full of suspense and a good dystopian book. The main character Juliette is strong and powerful and I loved seeing her voice change throughout the book.
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