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Chainsaw Man, Vol. 8
by Tatsuki Fujimoto
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Once gain the storyline climaxes and builds on from the previous books in the series. Without giving to much I would like to say that it keeps you surprised and amazed at the contents of its creative descriptive writing. I can imagine the story come to life.

The Summer Of Yes
by Courtney Walsh
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Really not my usual read but loved this one! The dual perspective was great. But I really wanted Georgina to crack earlier and realize she should spend every last second she has with her family if they have already forgiven her.

Onyx Storm (Standard Edition)
by Rebecca Yarros
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3rd book in series. The series started out good, with great world building, and strong characters. I like how some characters are making comebacks and growths and the main characters are building their relationship.

Grave Sight
by Charlaine Harris
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This is an old read, but so good I wanted to read it again. I love Charlaine Harris, she writes great mistery/supernatural stories. Grave Sight is the first of her series Harper Connelly (she sees dead people lol). Harris very vividly paints a picture of the scene and helps your mind imagine the rest.

A Great Reckoning
by Louise Penny
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Audiobook review I really enjoy Louise Penny books. Being a Candadian writer it took a little to get used to but it was worthwhile!

Last One at the Wedding
by Jason Rekulak
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This was very good - kept me guessing as to what was going on, and a good twist at the end.

Queen Of Shadows
by Sarah J. Maas
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This book was a lot to take in. The end though, that was a storm that I would love to see again. Aelin and Dorian, the two most powerful characters destroyed that castle and the king. I can't believe that the king was trying fight the prince all along

P.S. You're the Worst
by Chloe Seager
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I received an ARC for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. P.S. You're the Worst by Chloe Seager is a breezy read about a woman named Becky coming to terms with her life as her 20's are ending courtesy of a late night tarot reading. Through a series of letters, she unintentionally sets off a chain of events in which she finally needs to face her life head-on; for better or for worse. As she starts to sort her life out amongst the shambles that she has made of it, she starts to realize what is truly important in her life. Like the old saying goes, "out with the old and in with the new"! I truly enjoyed this light-hearted read about life, love, and the power of female relationships in all its forms. Thank you to Net Galley and the author for the ARC.

My Fake Fiance
by Piper Rayne Inc.
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Decent but kind of forgettable after a few days. I always wonder how authors are going to resolve when their characters lie about relationships but I like that the family realized his intentions and how much he just wanted a happy family. I also like that they both kept their careers instead of abandoning what they love for each other.

Escape Velocity
by Victor Manibo
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This title was not to my liking. I didn't feel any of the characters were likeable or at all sympathetic, though many were pathetic. It seemed to me that it couldn't decide what it wanted to be, a murder mystery or a revolutionary theme. Because of this each aspect was handled with a rather heavy hand and with little real affect. After all the build up throughout the story the ending was a big flop. None of it worked for this reader!
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