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evernight
by claudia gray
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Book 1 of 5. YA/ Teen title Evernight is a school for vampires. They started admitting humans. There are ghosts arriving. Very interesting - a love/crush on a vampire and human.

Murder At The Foundling Hospital
by Irina Shapiro
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Book 3. Nurse Tate plays a bigger role in this mystery.

Ante Up
by Christina Jones
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Whew, this book does not play around! It’s dark, sexy, and emotionally intense with just the right touch of vulnerability. King is the kind of antihero you lowkey want to stay mad at—but can’t. And the chemistry? Unapologetically hot. The audio brings the gritty, grown energy to life. Not for the faint of heart, but absolutely worth the ride.

Twisted Love
by Ana Huang
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This book was pretty good but it only got better at the middle of the book. The book started off going really slow until I reached the point in the book where it got me super hooke on. It's a good book but I feel that Ana Huang has definitely written better books.

One Golden Summer
by Carley Fortune
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Follow up to Every Summer After and another good summer read.

Red Queen
by Victoria Aveyard
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I started this book on a recommendation made by my friends. Was not at all what I expected because I don't usually read dystopian fantasy. Was such a weird trope (everyone is chosen but you) instead of the normal (you're the chosen one). Don't hate but I think it's an acquired taste. Might continue onto the next book

Sterling
by Dannika Dark
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Older series from an author I read. Can't believe I missed this one. Lots of exposition and characters. I am assuming each of the characters introduced here will have their own book.

The Gray House
by Shauna Martzolf
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I found this book to be a truly unique and immersive experience. It's set in a boarding school for kids with disabilities, but it's so much more than that - the story weaves together reality and fantasy in mind-bending ways. The characters and their relationships are complex and fascinating, even if the narrative structure can be confusing at times. While it's not an easy read, I was captivated by the surreal atmosphere and depth of the world Petrosyan created.

The Postcard
by Anne Berest
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Although this is marked as a fiction, I have no doubt that this story is a based off of true facts. This book takes you out of Germany and into France and explores a Jewish family's fight to say alive during the Holocaust. The slow and manipulative way that the Nazis took over from a different perspective will have you shedding tears. This is such a sad read but so worth reading.

Exam Warriors
by Narendra Modi
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A great book to prepare students for testing! The book contains activities, tips, and notes to parents about how they can help. I tend to read this book before major tests.
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