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Black Panther Book 6
by Ta-nehisi Coates
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It was a very good book and was truly a exciting, excellent, and an exquisite book to read. Feels both fresh and exciting, crafting a distinct identity that stands out against the many other books on the stands. In the book, there was a lot going on and it was kind of hard to connect the pictures to the text. But overall, the book was very good and I look forward to reading the next parts of the books.

Happy Place
by Emily Henry
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Bittersweet, cozy, and emotionally layered — this book made me want to hug my people a little tighter. It’s a gentle reminder that love can be messy, healing, and worth fighting for, even when the timing is all wrong.

A Good Girl's Guide To Murder
by Holly Jackson
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This book was everything o expected and more. I read the UK version because a lot of people told me that there is a large difference in details between the UK version and the US version. Pip and Ravi were really good detectives and I can't believe that Becca and Eliott were the killers

Stargirl
by Jerry Spinelli
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I've always wanted to read this book and now that I have, I have to say I wish I'd read it sooner. Stargirl is an unusual character but I really appreciated how she managed to bring the entire school together and make life a little bit better if only it was for a little while. I also related to Leo about his debate between Stargirl or being liked by the other students. Overall, this was a really touching novel and I will definitely read Love, Stargirl to know more about her character.

Blue Exorcist
by Kazue Kato
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Blue Exorcist Vol. 2 was even better! Rin starts training at True Cross Academy and meets new classmates. I liked seeing how he struggles to hide his powers. There’s funny moments, cool fights, and some secrets that make me want to keep reading! I love it so much.

Tegan and Sara: Junior High SIGNED
by Tegan Quin,Sara Quin
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As an identical twin, I LOVED this book. I enjoyed how their conversations where actually accurate like normal siblings and they weren't arguing about who was older. Also, I loved how they fought over the guitar in the book because my sister and I share a piano and we fight over it ALL the time. Overall, this book was a quick yet fun read.

The Little Italian Hotel
by Phaedra Patrick
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Enjoyed reading the story of a woman who runs a radio talk show giving advice to people calling in. Unfortunately in real life, she doesn't think of herself and take her own advice. Especially liked the backdrop of some of the setting being in Italy and characters she met in Italy.

The Amalfi Curse
by Sarah Penner
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A good read of blending history from centuries ago to today. I enjoyed reading this story and learned a little Italian along the way!

Bury Our Bones In The Midnight Soil
by V. E. Schwab
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I’ve read a lot of vampire books in my life so far, and this one has interesting takes on immortality that I appreciated. I do wish the ending was a tad more fulfilling since we spent a lengthy amount of time with each character. Overall, I would recommend this sapphic vampire novel (that spans 500 years and Schwab loves a good historical setting).

Guts: A Graphic Novel
by Raina Telgemeier
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I wish I'd read this in my puberty years!! Raina!!! Where were you then? With two brothers and a mom who worked and attended community college, my deep shyness and fear of asking questions as well as sharing my personal concerns isolated me in my family and with my "peers" at school or elsewhere. Ughhhh. Yuk! So glad young pre-pubescent tweens, et al have validating and confidence-giving reading like this one! Ughhhhh....even hiding "used stuff" in the kitchen garbage "indiscreetly" was nerve wracking! (so my brothers wouldn't get "the secret" I was hiding!) And the products we had in the 1970's! So weird! (And my mom was overjoyed for me - "now you can have a baby!" Really? I don't want one now! What would I do with one as a tweenager?)
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