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Chainsaw Man, Vol. 3
by Tatsuki Fujimoto
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As a teen the saga is intense and intriguing. The concept of love interest is drawing and motivation to read and finding out what will happen next and so on.

Ghosts: A Graphic Novel
by Raina Telgemeier
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In the book Ghosts a girl named Catrina and her sister have to move. Catrina's little sister Maya is sick. She has cystic fibrosis and something that would benefit her would be the cool salty air that blows from the sea. Though Catrina is upset that she has to move and leave all her friends behind. I really enjoyed reading this book and would rate it five stars.

The Sun Is Also A Star
by Nicola Yoon
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This book was so perfect. I loved seeing how Daniel and Natasha, the main characters, change each other's views about life and the universe. The juxtaposition of their love story with the theory of multiple universes with infinitely different paths taken was so interesting to read about and it was so satisfying when Irene caused them to remember each other again after ten years.

Nightfall
by Shannon Messenger
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The ending of this book was amazing and the way that we find out what exactly Vespers was doing before she was bound into prison was heartwrenching to say the least

Winter Street
by Elin Hilderbrand
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Loved all of the characters. Fun having all of the different characters POVs told.

All Fours
by Miranda July
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Bold and humorous exploration of a woman's midlife journey, blending themes of desire, freedom, and the complexities of human connection. The story follows a semi-famous artist who, after leaving her family behind, embarks on a spontaneous cross-country trip from LA to New York. This detour leads her to a nondescript motel where she begins a transformative experience that challenges her perceptions of intimacy and identity. July's signature wit and keen observations shine through as she navigates the absurdities of life, particularly the nuances of aging and sexuality.

B is for Burglar
by Sue Grafton
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This is my 2nd Sue Grafton book. I'm hooked! Suspenseful and charming.

The Queen of Nothing
by Holly Black
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this book is for sure my favorite in the series. I could not stop reading! Jurdan is one of my favorite ships ever and the series is literally the epitome of enemies to lovers (especially in the fantasy genre) and I am sure to reread this series again. I was so invested in the book it physically hurt to finish it. all the description and emotion was so surreal I LOVED it.

maybe not
by colleen hoover
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i liked this book, i wish there was more into the story. it wasn't boring but there was not a lot of moments. i did enjoy the characters and how they acted.

Dr. Texas
by Debbie Macomber
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This is the story of a small Texas town, Promise, the people who live there and a doctor from LA, Jane Dickenson. Jane comes to Promise to be their doctor for three years, to pay off her school loans. To make friends and fit into the community, she needs to learn how to be a Texan - how to dress, eat, ride, talk, and more. In the process, she falls for the town, its people and the love of her life. An easy summer read.
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