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Karen's Worst Day: A Graphic Novel (baby-sitters Little Sister #3)
by Ann M. Martin
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In this book Karen is having a very bad day. She had opened her breakfast cereal that was supposed to have a toy inside and it did not. Though her bad day did not end there her favorite TV show got erupted by the news and much more. I definitely recommend this book and enjoyed reading it.

The Guncle Abroad
by Steven Rowley
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I enjoyed this book. I think I liked the first one more, but glad I read it. A lot of big feelings!

The final gambit
by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
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I LOVE THIS BOOK. I loved the way they solve the mystery of who was breaking their empire and how Eve played a role in Toby's kidnapping. I love the way she let Eve beat her and then played to win against Blake.

Kill Joy
by Holly Jackson
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This was a pretty short book, or novella, about the characters from A Good Girls Guide to Murder series where all of them are invited to a murder mystery dinner party. It was nice to see Pippa apply her detective skills to the game because it was just a game and so there was no pressure on her to actually solve it

The Twilight Saga Collection
by Stephenie Meyer
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I have had this book for over a year, scared that I will start it and it will not be good. I could not have been so wrong. I was finding any time in class to read this book and I wish I started it earlier. Before reading this book I was team Edward, and as much as I want to read the next book, I am scared. I am not ready for a love triangle, which is always my least favorite trope. I would recommend this book to almost anyone. I loved it so much and I need to watch the movie ASAP. I am glad I read the book before watching the movie, or else I feel that I would not have enjoyed it that much.

Nightcrawling: A Novel
by Nightcrawling: A Novel
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Author Leila Mottley carved this novel out with real time experience. I recommend this book for the reader who wants to divert their mind from day to day stress. It was a heart crushing experience reading this novel. It is a worthwhile rad for any person looking for more courage and humility.

Behind You Is The Sea
by Susan Muaddi Darraj
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This book was well-written. I enjoyed the characters and the stories. And, I enjoyed learning more about Palestinian-Americans. My one criticism is more about personal preference - this book read like a collection of short stories, with each chapter penned from the perspective of a different character. The stories didn't connect together all that well - sometimes, we'd see some of the same characters show up in multiple stories; other times, a major character from one story would show up as a minor character in another. I prefer a more congruent narrative. Some of the stories were more interesting than others or cut off right where there was potential to get more interesting. It was also a little confusing to follow the threads given the number of characters and the different timelines involved. I understand this format is a stylistic preference, but it's not my favorite. Still, there was a lot to appreciate here, and I would look forward to reading more from this debut author.

The Fourth Closet: Five Nights At Freddy’s (original Trilogy Book 3)
by Scott Cawthon
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The Fourth Closet is wild, dark, and full of shocking twists. It dives deep into identity, grief, and the terrifying truth behind the animatronics. Just when you think it’s over, it pulls you back in. A creepy, emotional, and intense end to the trilogy.

The Lightning Thief
by Rick Riordan
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Thrilling adventure that brings Greek mythology to life in modern-day America, following Percy Jackson as he discovers his demigod heritage and embarks on a quest to prevent a war among the gods. The plot was fast-paced and I enjoyed the witty humor, and relatable characters that combined fantasy and mythology.

The Islanders
by Meg Mitchell Moore
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A fast read; entertaining right up till the end. I liked the plot "mysteries" that unraveled towards the end so our characters, who sounded like very real people, could let go of their troubled past and move forward.
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