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We Were Liars
by E. Lockhart
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The end. Never in a million years thougt it could end like this. Jhonny made me cry like a baby the last 50 pages, and now i know i´m going to think about this book for the rest of my life.

The Catcher In The Rye
by J. D. Salinger
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I re-read this book each summer - a classic!

A Five-Letter Word for Love
by Amy James
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Cheesy but cute! Very relevant because of the popularity of wordle these days.

After Annie
by Anna Quindlen
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2.5 stars. I've enjoyed Anna Quindlen in the past, and this book felt true to style--to the point where I kept getting confused when they made any references to post-1990s technology. (I kept thinking that the story takes place in the '90s because that's when I last read Anna Quindlen!) I didn't dislike the book, but it fell a little flat for me. I expected the description of the grieving process through the lens of three different characters would be more interesting, but I only enjoyed one of the three stories, and the one I did like wound up wrapping a little too neatly for me in the end. Not a bad story, but I wouldn't go out of my way to read this one.

Tempted by danger
by Endiya Carter
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This was such a fun, steamy listen. Dymon Danger is all business, all rules—until Quinci Everly walks in and turns his world upside down. Their banter? Sharp. Chemistry? Off the charts. The narrators, Winston James and Trei Taylor, nailed the voices and emotions, making it feel like I was right there in the room. A few moments dragged toward the end, and Quinci’s constant “Mr. Dymon” made me chuckle more than swoon, but overall it was an addictive, fast-paced office romance that kept me grinning (and fanning myself) the whole way through.

The Striker
by Ana Huang
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Asher Donovan and Scarlett Dubois? Whew. Their dynamic in The Striker is the perfect storm—dangerous chemistry, emotional restraint, and undeniable pull. Asher is intense and calculating, used to control, while Scarlett is elegance laced with steel, never one to be outmaneuvered. Together, they’re fire and friction—two powerful people trying not to fall, but falling anyway. It’s not just spice—it’s a slow unraveling of pride, pain, and real connection.

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.

FEAR NOTHING
by LISA GARDNER
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This book had me from the very first page to the very last page. It is about a detective who returning to the scene of a murder crime is attacked. She doesn't recall a single detail from that night. The detectives see a pattern in these recent murders. These calling cards has the detectives go back 40 years . This involves a man who had this obsession with cutting his victims. He even cut his daughters, the younger daughter could not feel pain . The oldest daughter was violent and after both children were removed from the home. While in foster care the older sister murdered a boy from the neighborhood, and was arrested and has been locked away for many years. The youngest was adopted and was adopted and led a very professional life as a psychologist I could go on and on with this story and all the plots and twist . I recommend reading this book .

Undone
by Karin Slaughter
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If you watched the Will Trent show, this is... I think episode 4, this episode takes the bones of this book-- which is far more twisted and bleak than what the show did. Going into this book, I forgot how terrible Angie was in these stories. I feel like I've been blinded by having watched the show that I forgot she was just a god awful person. Anyway, pointing being, this is a good book. If you enjoy Will Trent, you will enjoy this book.

The Stolen Queen
by Fiona Davis
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A book to keep you on the edge of your seat seat.
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