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Wash Day
by Tomesha Faxio
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there wasn't really a plot in this book-it just consisted of scenes-but I think it was okay since all the characters had different lives yet still had to take care of their hair. In my opinion, it wasn't really a impactful graphic novel since the hair part was really unessacery but it was ok.

All You Have to Do Is Call
by Kerri Maher
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I didn't know anything about the Janes, a group of (mostly) women in the 1970s in Chicago who worked to provide women with access to abortions at a time when it was illegal in the United States. This book is a fictional imagination of a group of women who may have participated in this type of network. I enjoyed the story and the history behind it and am eager to read more, particularly in light of the current legal and political environment in the United States.

All In
by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
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I love this third installment of the series "The Naturals". The characters and the plot are flawless as always and the way that the book is set up with the serial killer being caught at the end

The Queen Of Nothing
by Holly Black
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Jude and Carden are amazing as always. I can't believe that Jude didn't see the "pardoned by the crown" trick the Carden set up. I started admiring him then. Taryn is such a bad sister and honestly Locke deserved to die like Valerian. Feel really bad for Heather though

Shark Heart
by Emily Habeck
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Writer has a way with capturing the right phrase or sentence to describe human emotion in its simplest understanding~

Happy Place
by Emily Henry
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This one hit me in my feelings - its tender, nostalgic and quietly heartbreaking in the best way. The second chance romance between Harriet & Wyn felt so real, like watching two people try to hold on to something beautiful that's slowly slipping away. I loved the found family vibe, the messy emotions, and how it reminded me that love isn't always loud - sometimes it's small steady moments.

The Perks of Being a Wallflower
by Stephen Chbosky
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this was one of the best books i've read in a long time. all the characters were realistic and understandable, and the writing was really good. I was somewhat expecting it to be unnecessarily philosophical for some reason but actually, it was very meaningful.

The Witch Collector
by Charissa Weaks
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So much happened in this book but at times I still found myself slightly bored. Some surprises and a decent romance that didn't take over the whole plot.

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.

Who Was William Shakespeare?
by Celeste Mannis
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This book is illustrated beautifully. The suspense and drama that occurred in William Shakespeare's life fills these pages, keeping readers on the edges of their seats. It includes names of famous plays that he wrote, his childhood, and hardships he had to suffer through.
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