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Seven Year Itch
by Amy Daws
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I liked this more than Mountain Men Matchmatcher #1. Although it was frustrating that they didn’t just communicate what they both wanted. Also kind of annoying that every book ending now has to include a proposal, marriage, or baby at the end!

What Kind Of Mother
by Clay McLeod Chapman
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What did I just waste my time on???? Horrible book. The first few chapters had such potential and then the supernatural kicked in. Absolutely ridiculous. So many plot holes.

Heir Of Fire
by Sarah J. Maas
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This was the third book in the series throne of glass and honestly I LOVED IT. Whole this book has more than 500 pages...it went by so fast that I didn't even realize I was halfway through the book until I looked at the page count. I think Rowan might be my fav character

Good Material
by Dolly Alderton
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This book offers a witty and relatable exploration of heartbreak from a male perspective, capturing the ups and downs of navigating life after a breakup. While I appreciated the humor and introspection, I sometimes found Andy's self-pity a bit grating, making it hard to fully enjoy his journey.

cicada summer
by Erica Mckeen
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5 stars If I was asked to describe this book it would be thought daughter and the lesbian version of “Call Me By Your Name,” but with more atmospheric longing, and the comparison of cicadas to life. And a grotesque reading of a book within a book. “Cicada Summer” being my first book I’ve read by Erica McKeen truly captures the feeling of the sun setting on a hot summer day, with the lone thoughts that I’ve felt during the pandemic (which is the timeframe this book is set in.) I also feel that if each of the stories in the book were actual novels, I would read and collect all of them because they’re actually really intriguing and added onto a sub-genre of horror. I look forward to reading more Erica McKeen and I thank Goodreads for an ARC copy in a giveaway!

Sisters: A Graphic Novel
by Raina Telgemeier
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The book Sisters is a follow up from her other book smile. The book is about a long summer family vacation. They were taking a trip from San Francisco to Colorado. It is all about Reina and her younger sister Amara and their sisterly relationship. I really enjoyed reading this book and would rate it five stars.

House Of Leaves
by Mark Z. Danielewski
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Groundbreaking exploration of narrative structure and psychological horror, weaving multiple layers of storytelling that challenge the reader's perception of reality. Its unique format and labyrinthine prose create an immersive experience that is both unsettling and thought-provoking, making it a polarizing yet unforgettable read for those willing to navigate its complexities.

Good Girl, Bad Blood
by Holly Jackson
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This was the second book the trilogy A Good Girls Guide to murder and I still loved Pip and Ravi in this book. The way they solve the crime and connect the dots never fails to amaze me. Bats off to the author for creating such perfect murders to solve and how they piece everything together at the end.

June First
by Jennifer Hartmann
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This book is a wonderful read!! It is all about the power of love and forgiveness and family. Ms. Hartmann is an awesome writer!!

The note
by Alafair Burke
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This book had a lot going on. There was a lot of jumping from character to character & from past to present . The story was good & kept you guessing throughout. For me there was a bit of an “ick” factor but overall solid book.
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