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Chainsaw Man, Vol. 10
by Tatsuki Fujimoto
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Chainsaw Man Volume 10 delivers chaos, heartbreak, and raw emotion. The pacing is relentless, the twists are brutal, and the art is as wild as ever. Denji’s inner turmoil deepens which is making this volume both action-packed and emotionally intense.

Never Say Never
by Daniel Steel
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Hits you close to home with the story line.

Cold As Hell
by Kelley Armstrong
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Third in the Haven's Rock series with Detective Casey Duncan investigating a murder in this sanctuary town in the Yukon in the midst of a blizzard. Great read for these warm summer days. It is a page turner.

Shark Heart
by Emily Habeck
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The author writes with an understanding of human emotion. Relatable to the reader in word or phrases that capture the beauty of simplicity within ourselves.

Hooky Volume 3
by Míriam Bonastre Tur
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This book was a nice book with a good plot and I really enjoyed reading it also its not the best but it is still worth it if you like witches and books with a little romance and I would recommend it to another person. Overall the book had a good plot.

Smile: A Graphic Novel
by Raina Telgemeier
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Raina Telgemeier took me back to the misery of Junior High and new braces! and this graphic novel/ memoir works just as well with women my age as with middle schoolers/junior high school students past in their middle aged years who might find, as I did, that all those feelings I remembered having at that time in my Life were shared! Raina's graphic novels for self-information even now as that middle aged woman - whose own daughter experienced a different middle grade years Life and still amazes me - my daughter in her 20's is legions beyond me even now!

Long Way Down
by Jason Reynolds
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A powerful, gut-punching novel in verse that tackles gun violence and the cycle of revenge. Reynolds' raw, poetic storytelling and the book's unique elevator-ride structure make for an intense, thought-provoking read .

One of the Boys
by Victoria Zeller
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I love the premise! It's very unique, it defies stereotypes and clichés. This has a very diverse cast of characters, as well. I'm happy to see more diversity and intersectionality in YA books. I also appreciate that there wasn't a romance subplot shoe-horned in. There was a little bit of romance, but in a way that naturally fit into this as a queer coming of age story. That being said, it was clear that this was a debut, especially judging by the dialogue, which often came off sounding clunky. The writing style didn't always flow smoothly. That just means that author has room to grow! I'd be interested to see what she writes next.

Coraline 10th Anniversary Edition
by Neil Gaiman
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Of course I love the Coraline movie, who doesn't? I wish I had read the book before watching the movie. The idea of this book is brilliant and was interesting, but since I already watched the film, I knew what was going to happen. His writing also threw me off a little bit. The book was also very fast-paced, faster than the movie felt. I love Coraline, and I did not like this book that much, so I would only recommend the book to someone who has not seen the movie yet.

Scythe & Sparrow
by Brynne Weaver
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Brynne Weaver at it again, her third book in the series. Fion, the doctor, is so cute and Rose is absolutely a character you would love to have as a bff. Chaotic life=spicy romance.
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