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Say You'll Remember Me
by Abby Jimenez
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This hit all the emotions, Sam’s complicated grief with her mother’s illness hits close to home. Abby Jimenez does a great job at writing current modern day love stories.

A Dark and Secret Magic
by Wallis Kinney
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This book is a must read! The title and cover drew me in and did not disappoint! A fast read, electric, mysterious, haunting, and exciting with a love story mixed in. You can't go wrong!

Bitter House
by Kiersten Modglin
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Bitter House is a story about a young woman who moves into her grandmother's house after she had died and discovers that the seemingly cold-hearted woman who she grew up with was anything but. Initially forced into cohabitating with a childhood enemy, Bridget learns that not everything was as it seemed.

The Witness
by Nora Roberts
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The Witness was awesome, the strength and courage of Elizabeth to survive the Russian Mafia is inspiring. Also, the relationship between Abigail (aka Liz) and Brooks was an amazing part of the book.

The Hawthorne Legacy
by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
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I honestly love this second installment of the The inheritance Games series. The cliffhanger of Avery knowing Harry, or Tobias Hawthorne the Second, actually threw me off guard in the end of the first book and I loved it's continuation in the second book.

A Cosmology Of Monsters
by Shaun Hamill
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This novel blends horror and family drama in a way that really pulled me in. It follows a young boy named Noah as he navigates the eerie and dysfunctional world created by his father's obsession with building a haunted house, all while dealing with the complexities of his family's relationships. The mix of supernatural elements and deep emotional exploration kept me engaged, making it a haunting yet heartfelt read that lingers long after the last page.

Another Day
by David Levithan
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5 stars. This book (especially at the end) broke me. The tone, mood and writing is amazing and kept me drawn in. I think what I like most about the book is the fact that I fell in love with the concept of love. That’s the whole premise behind this novel: realizing the one who you’ve loved for years never really cared, or if they did, it felt that you had to prove you deserved love an attention; the one who actually loves you who hops from different bodies everyday (the sci-fi aspect) though you know you can’t have them; and loving yourself and making your own choices, NOT based on either party. I had moments where I said to myself “man, Rhiannon sucks and I hate her.” Though yes, she was annoying, I felt bad for her being placed in the relationship tug-o-war between Justin and A. In my opinion I feel that this is a great 2000s YA novel and more people should read it. Whether you start with Another Day or Everyday (the first installment) the book is still memorable and nostalgic in a sense. (But when I tell you, you are going to feel that ending HARD. My heart started beating so fast at the last two chapters

Barefoot
by Elin Hilderbrand
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This book surprised me. I liked the interaction among the women and how the each were dealing with their problems. I especially liked the explanation of how the one woman got through her cancer treatments. Good reading.

Love Medicine
by Louise Erdrich
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I have just re read this book after about 20 years. Still in my top 5 favorite books and authors. Louise Erdrich is masterful at weaving together family histories and stories.

Karen's Witch: A Graphic Novel (baby-sitters Little Sister #1) (baby-sitters Little Sister Graphix)
by Ann M. Martin
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In this book a little girl named Karen Brewer lives next door to a lady named Mrs.Porter. Mrs. Porter wears long robes and has crazy gray hair. She even has a black cat as well. Karen is not allowed to spy on the neighbors but she does on Mrs. Porter. This is because she believes that Mrs. Porter is a witch. I really enjoyed reading this book and would rate it five stars.
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