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Leather & Lark
by Brynne Weaver
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This is the second book of the Ruinous Trilogy. If follows Lachlan and Lark's story. I couldn't understand all the glitter obsessions' from Lark.. but hey, to each its own. Brynne Weaver writes in a modern, funny, sweet yet steamy way that will have you asking for more (and there is more!).

Rendezvous with Rama
by arthur c clarke
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An awesome mystery about mankind's first contact with an instellar object. I was reminded about recent discoveries and observations of interstellar objects that have made headlines. Sometimes, science fiction can become reality.

Abducted
by Diane Webber
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As a simple summary of the Case of the kidnapped toddler, Charles Lindbergh Jr., I feel the images and brief text were enough to satisfy my curiosity, piqued because I now live near Hopewell, NJ where the "Lindbergh baby" was kidnapped and later found dead. Recently, someone in my world mentioned this murder while speaking about the historical sites and structures located in Hopewell, NJ, and I remember my grandmother speaking compassionately about the toddler who was 20 months old on March 1st, 1932, when kidnapped (my grandmom was almost 22 years old and newly married, possibly considering beginning a family).

The Final Gambit
by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
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Loved this book! So many shocking secrets uncovered. Can't believe some of the sordid family affairs. One of my favorite books! Can't wait to find out what happens next in The Brothers Hawthorne.

Twisted 2. Twisted Games
by Ana Huang
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In the Twisted Series, so far I feel this was the best book. The relationship between Rhys and Bridget is immaculate and I really enjoyed the story a it gave a royal feel but wasn't a fantasy at all. I also really like the humor in the book as well.

Fahrenheit 451
by Ray Bradbury
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I understand why people call this book a classic and a masterpiece. An important, although a difficult, story to read about a dystopian future where books are burned simply for existing.

Wrong Place, Wrong Time
by Gillian McAllister
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Although I typically enjoy time travel novels, I wasn’t a fan of this one. It was convoluted and disconnected at times. The character development of the minor characters was weak. At least four times I had to search for characters mentioned to find out their significance to the storyline. I read to the end -I’m not a quitter - but it was a disappointing read for me.

Killer Instinct
by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
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Amazingly written, with tons of plot twists and mystery that will keep you guessing every step of the way. The author writes characters' internal conflicts so well, making you empathize with them. Her knowledge of criminal psychology makes everything feel so accurate and realistic.

From the Notebooks of a Middle School Princess
by Meg Cabot
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The Princess diaries books are my favorite! I love how relatable they are. Meg Cabot will always be my favorite author. Reading these books just feels like your texting a friend! The main character Olivia Grace Clarisse Mignonette Harrison is in the 6th grade when she finds out her dad is a prince which makes her a princess.

The Housemaid
by Freida McFadden
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Very entertaining and with a good plot twist. Ready to read the next one!
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