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Murder Machine
by Heather Graham
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Very instructional but not a very exciting story.

Kill Your Darlings
by Peter Swanson
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Definitely enjoyed this book. It was great, right up to the last page! Highly recommend.

Dear Evan Hansen
by Val Emmich,Steven Levenson,Benj Pasek,Justin Paul
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To be honest, I was expecting a lot more out of the book because of how famous it is. It ended up just being about a boy who accidentally ended up being the "best friend" of a kid who killed himself. All because of a letter he wrote. I understand the overall message of the book was much more than the story, yet I still couldn't let go of the fact that I didn't really connect with it as well as I hoped to. It was a quick read, so I was thankful, but I am still disappointed.

The Witches of New York
by Ami McKay
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Interesting read. Set in NYC in the 19th century, with some interesting historical information sprinkled into a story of witchcraft.

A Woman's Crusade
by Mary Walton
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I'd been meaning to read this biography of woman's suffragist Alice Paul for a while and moved it to the front of the queue after seeing the Suffs musical on Broadway. The problem with this was that I already knew the story. I downgraded the review to 2 stars for this reason. The biography was OK, but nothing special.

The Prisoner's Throne
by Holly Black
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Just as amazing as the last one. The ending was pretty good and it doesn't leave me too desperate for a third book. there was a few plot holes that will most likely be more traveled if she ever makes a third book. Such as The Ghost being a tree, and the whole plot line with Nicasia and the Undersea. Holly Black never misses.

Good-bye Stacey, Good-bye: A Graphic Novel (the Baby-sitters Club #11)
by Ann M. Martin
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This book was overall very good. I really enjoyed how it was relatable and that the characters were my age.The only thing I didn’t like was at my favorite character Stacey moved away.

The Invention Of Morel
by Adolfo Bioy Casares
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This captivating novella follows a fugitive who seeks refuge on a mysterious, supposedly deserted island. As strange events begin to unfold around him, including the sudden appearance of tourists, the protagonist grapples with questions of reality, love, and immortality. The story masterfully blends elements of adventure, science fiction, and psychological intrigue, creating a thought-provoking exploration of perception and existence.

The Maid
by Nita Prose
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A whodunit with one twist after the next, and with an interesting, old soul as storyteller. Laugh, cry and test your skill at reading the characters and putting the puzzle together.

The Brothers Hawthorne
by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
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Amazing book! Loved seeing Grayson and Jameson's perspectives! The Devil's Mercy is such a cool idea! Waiting to see more about Savannah and Gigi Grayson.
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