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Thus with a Kiss I die
by Christina Dodd
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*This is sequel. Read "A Daughter of Fair Verona first* An entertaining story that perfectly combines mystery, romance, and drama much like the Shakespearean play this is based on. A wonderful continuation to a fun, witty series that keeps you laughing and guessing until the very end. Funny, charming and absolutely delightful. Can't wait for the series to (hopefully) continue.

Lunar New Year Love Story
by Gene Luen Yang
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I honestly grown to love this story as I was not sure what to expect. Heartbreak is destined for everyone and Val (the main character) ends up showcasing her obstacles in the mix of family issues, heartbreak, and overall growing up. I truly love the art style. Throughout the story, the art for changes its theme in a way that allows for the audience to feel for Val. I truly recommend this read for anyone who wants to get into young adult graphic novels.

Sisters
by Raina Telgemeier
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This is such a classic read and I enjoyed every single second of this book. I loved that it was based off of actually sisters so the events were definitely likely to happen in real life. I related to a lot of their arguments especially since I have a sister myself, although we are twins.

The Outsiders
by S. E. Hinton
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In this story there is a boy named Ponyboy Curtis who is a part of the Greasers. The Greasers are on the east side and poor. The Socs are on the west side and rich. They never really get along and are always fighting. They can't even stand being close to each other.

25 ALIVE
by JAME PATTERSON
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This book from James Patterson I enjoyed reading. It had a few plots twist and turns, the homicide detective knows her way around a crime scene. Lindsay's one-time partner Warren Jacobi who rose to chief of police, taught her everything she knew. Nothing could prepare Lindsay when she gets the call to investigate a murder. The Shock when she realizes that the victim was her partner, Warren. I will not give the plot twist away, if you haven't read this one yet and like James Patterson, I recommend checking it out.

A is for Alibi
by Susan Grafton
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Kinsley Millhone Mysteries Book 1 This book was my introduction to Susan Graftn, It was a fun read. I usually read heavier topics but this was a nice reprieve.

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.

Maybe something
by Colleen Hoover
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i like this book and i recommend it. my favorite character is warren. he's funny and was a good friend. i felt bad for maggie but also happy for her because she finally gets to live the life she wants. it made me happy seeing ridge and sydney get together and the end. i wish the ending was different but it was still good.

If only I had told her
by Laura Nowlin
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https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ztGYFKbgvJ_Aw_qdLC2jvkC5FOlbdeScZMUPvWQevK4/edit?usp=sharing | again for some reason I couldn't type out my review here because I guess it was too long (I had a lot to say about this book) so I justt put it in a Google doc <3

Native Son
by Richard Wright
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An in-depth analysis of white/black relations. of how societal forces can impact behaviors in ways that are difficult to explain individualistically. I can see why this book is such a classic.
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