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The fallen angel
by Daniel Silva
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Another typical Gabriel Allon book. This one was very long though. There is a lot of information about the Temple Mount and history that makes you wonder how much is true.

Biscuit's My First I Can Read Book Collection
by Alyssa Satin Capucilli
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I like this beef because I can read it myself

Tents, Trails And Turmoil
by Tonya Kappes
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Another cute book in the series. Cute characters, narrated perfectly, light and fluffy. Great late night read.

Long Time Gone
by Charlie Donlea
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Interesting back and forth with the different time periods. I would look for this author's other offerings.

Camino Island
by John Grisham
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I really enjoyed this one. It was interesting to read about a bookseller who has a rare book collection. I liked both of the main characters and I am going to read the next two books in the series.

The Off-limits Rule
by Sarah Adams
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Predictable, but a fun read. I didn't really love the way the point of view was done in the book, but I still enjoyed the characters.

The Treasure Box
by Penelope J. Stokes
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This book made me feel happy and sad

The Gravity Of Us
by Phil Stamper
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So far i have read chapter one and i find it very enjoyable and it shows off the main character's personality a bit, the main problem/the main character's home life. we also get to see a friend :)

Jane Eyre
by Charlotte Brontë
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Once I entered the world of Jane Eyre, I was hooked. I can see why there is longstanding appeal of this romantic novel by Charlotte Bronte. The story of an orphan who survived adversity and emerged heroically never gets old. The somewhat antiquated style of writing was charming and easy to follow. The addition of lines of French monologue in spots only added to the allure of this book. There were copious notes in the back of the book that explained expressions used or elements of history with which the reader may not have been familiar. Though its length of 500+ pages may have seemed daunting, the pages flew by, enveloped by the love story of Jane and Mr. Rochester. Highly recommend.

We Were Liars
by E. Lockhart
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Awesome, amazing, intriguing, captivating.
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