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Karen's Kittycat Club: A Graphic Novel (baby-sitters Little Sister #4)
by Ann M. Martin
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In this book Karen wanted to start a Kittycat Club. Karen had a cat,her best friend Hannie had just gotten a cat, and her neighbor Amanda had a cat too. Though her older sister had a baby sitting club so she could not do that. So she thought it would be a great idea for the club and the club would cat sit.

Kill Joy
by Holly Jackson
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As a fangirl of the "A Good Girl's Guide to Murder" series, I absolutely adored this book. Initially, I expected the book to be a sequel to the series but only realized it was a prequel at the end. Throughout the story, I understood how Pip came to decide on her Capstone Project and it was an intriguing story filled with plot twists and hidden clues. Overall, I would definitely recommend this book and thank you, Holly Jackson, for writing this masterpiece.

Red, White & Royal Blue
by Casey McQuiston
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This is, quite literally, the best book I have ever read. This is my third or fourth time rereading the book and I fall more and more in love with it each time I read it. Red, White, and Royal Blue is a perfect book - unique, captivating storyline, relatable characters, perfect tropes, entertaining dialogue, and gorgeous writing. I can't express my love for this book in words. Everything was just immaculate, Casey McQuiston is an amazing author. Even as someone who is very disinterested in politics and government, this book was so fun to read over and over again and kept me reading.

The Blade Itself
by Joe Abercrombie
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It's better than the 1st book of the 2nd trilogy but I just can't seem to stop comparing it to Game of Thrones and I keep finding it comping up short.

The Favorite Girl
by Monica Arya
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A dark thriller with quite a plot, The Favorite Girl is a gripping story about a young woman so down on her luck that even the worst job seems promising. There were several twists which were quite disturbing, but I just have to see how things turn out in the sequel!

The Day the World Came to Town
by Jim DeFede
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Loved this story about actual events that took place in Canada on 9/11. Know so much about the events that took place in the U.S., but only had vague details about the impact of airspace being closed. Very interesting stories and a positive aspect of humanity on such a tragic day.

South Of Nowhere
by Jeffery Deaver
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Love the tv show Tracker. Great to read !

The Maid
by Nita Prose
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A whodunit with one twist after the next, and with an interesting, old soul as storyteller. Laugh, cry and test your skill at reading the characters and putting the puzzle together.

Abducted
by Diane Webber
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As a simple summary of the Case of the kidnapped toddler, Charles Lindbergh Jr., I feel the images and brief text were enough to satisfy my curiosity, piqued because I now live near Hopewell, NJ where the "Lindbergh baby" was kidnapped and later found dead. Recently, someone in my world mentioned this murder while speaking about the historical sites and structures located in Hopewell, NJ, and I remember my grandmother speaking compassionately about the toddler who was 20 months old on March 1st, 1932, when kidnapped (my grandmom was almost 22 years old and newly married, possibly considering beginning a family).

Shark Heart
by Emily Habeck
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A truly unique, strange, and beautiful story that exceeded my expectations when I picked it up to read.
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