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Wanderlust
by Elle Everhart
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Light and refreshing! Opposite people attracts each other!

How The King Of Elfhame Learned To Hate Stories
by Holly Black
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A collection of short, heartwarming tales about Cardan and his life before and after the events of The Folk of the air series. I loved seeing Cardans perspective as it showing his cunning and mischievous thought process. It is also cool to see how he began to think about Jude way back when they were kids. It never really made sense to me before but now I get it. Although, it was really sad to see how Cardan was raised in such a neglectful household, very different from Judes.

East
by Edith Pattou
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Amazing Fantasy Story! A young boy is taken by trolls. He is turned into a bear for 150 years. The boy/ bear meets a young maiden who helps break the curse.

Watership Down
by Richard Adams
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touching; neat and tidy despite the fact that it sprawled across ~450 pages. strong worldbuilding that didn't feel confined to its own rules (cowslip's warren, efrafra) and strong character silhouettes and impressions (fiver, hazel, bigwig, silverweed, and so on). it grew on me, the longer i read.

Atmosphere
by Taylor Jenkins Reid
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Taylor Jenkins Reid knows how to write a period piece. There was so much research put in behind this story that was nothing short of impressive, especially as a novice space nerd myself. As for the actual story, certain parts fell short for me. I wish there were more character development for the sister and less prose about our place in the universe, as it started to feel redundant after the first 200 pages. I'm excited for her next book already!

The City Grew Monsters
by Hunter Adams
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Hunter Adams' "The City Grew Monsters" puts a cool spin on zombie stories, following little Maddy as she deals with the undead chaos in a San Diego skyscraper. It's a real nail-biter that'll keep you hooked, but it's also got some serious feels, making you wonder if the zombies are really the worst thing out there.

One of Us Is Lying
by Karen M. McManus
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this book was so good, with an interesting plot twist at the end. characters were very well-developed and the story was unique. the only downside of this book was that it was quick, possibly *too* quick. I love a fast read but I just felt like there wasn't a lot of pining over the case and investigation, it was almost as if the students immediately discovered what happened and it was confirmed in the following scene. nevertheless, I loved this book so much and will probably reread in the future. <3

Spring Fling
by Annie England Noblin
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Nice summer read

Killer Instinct
by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
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This is the second book of the Naturals series by Jennifer Lynn Barnes and it is honestly so good. Love the characters of Dean and Cassie and how they interact with the FBI agents and solve the cases together.

The Berry Pickers
by Amanda Peters
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Gripping tale of a Native American girl kidnapped at a young age and raised by a desperate woman and her family. Traces both families for decades.
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