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Beach Vibes
by Susan Mallery
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Sweet Susan Mallery book.

The Summer I Turned Pretty
by Jenny Han
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A lot of people have been telling me to read this book because they loved it, but I don't get the hype around this book. All is really has is a girl who is leading is her best friend and his brother. They both are pretty bad and she isn't any better either.

War Heroes
by Allan Zullo
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This is a well-written book for youth to help them understand the honor of being a soldier, and how they serve their country. It shows their bravery and courage in difficult and dangerous situations.

Believe Me
by Tahereh Mafi
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the last book of tahereh mafi's shatter me series, I just reread it. Aaron Warner IS the standard and Juliette/Ella is so loving and an amazing main character. i love this whole universe and the characters so so so much, I can't even describe it. the only bad part was that Aaron was acting really rude to everyone just because he didn't get to have the perfect wedding. he should be able to understand that everyone was trying their best, and Juliette shouldn't have defended him all the time.

Percy Jackson And The Lightning Thief (book 1)
by Rick Riordan
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I loved this book with all my heart. It's a perfect call to all Greek mythology lovers, young and old. You'll come to love the sarcastic characters and personalities. The story is both perfectly serious and ridiculous at the same time. You'll memorize the quotes, memes, and figure out which cabin you're in. Welcome to the fandom!

Overkill
by J. A. Jance
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It was good - not exactly a page turner but good,

Tegan and Sara: Junior High SIGNED
by Tegan Quin,Sara Quin
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As an identical twin, I LOVED this book. I enjoyed how their conversations where actually accurate like normal siblings and they weren't arguing about who was older. Also, I loved how they fought over the guitar in the book because my sister and I share a piano and we fight over it ALL the time. Overall, this book was a quick yet fun read.

Leather & Lark
by Brynne Weaver
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Less funny than the first one, but still a good romance with a fair amount of tension that kept it interesting.

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.

Granite Harbor
by Peter Nichols
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4 stars (originally 3.5 stars, but I changed my mind) As I said in my initial review, the author paints out scenes like laying paint on a canvas. I made sure to update my goodreads notes as I went along for this journey to know what to say. I originally rated this book 5 stars, it then went down to 3.5 for a few reasons: - Too many characters to keep track of, I felt it could’ve been slimed down a bit or instead make note of characters. (For example, not saying to take Morgana out, but mention her as Alex’s ex-wife and note some differences and reasons they divorced.) - The interrogations felt a bit like casual conversations, not so much as a police officer hard on getting information. Even at that it felt like Alex got too much credit at times even though it felt like surrounding characters did more work. - It felt that sometimes things were drawn out a bit or just slow, I felt that way with part 1. Other than those reasons I really did enjoy the book. The killer’s POV and life story really grabbed me. Honestly I felt that the story could’ve been from their POV the entire time or took up most of the book. At times I felt that there were things added for shock value, but the end (specifically part 4) tied it together for me and really made me like how this killer was written. This book as a whole is definitely differe from other thrillers. The characters are interesting and the motives are intriguing. I do plan on reading “The Rocks” by this author soon. Thank you to Celadon Books and Bookish First for an ARC of this book!
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