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Night
by Elie Wiesel
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This book is truly a masterpiece, depicting the tragedies of the Holocaust, and creating a powerful voice for the future.

You're Never Weird On The Internet (almost)
by Felicia Day
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Interesting book, it was very fun and I learned a lot. The behind the scenes info on the process of creating and filming The Guild was very informative.

The Fiancé Dilemma
by Elena Armas
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I don’t think I want to read any more books by this author. I tried her last one and that was a DNF and this one was almost a DNF too but I pushed through. I didn’t like Josie at all, she was too much of a wallflower character.

Death Upon A Star
by Amy Patricia Meade
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The author harkens back to the time where actors and actresses were king and queen and movies were all the rage right before the horrors of World War II. This book, which I hope is the first in a cozy series, takes place during the filming of Hitchcock's famous movie Rebecca. The plot revolves around a young Hollywood script supervisor, Evelyn Galloway, who finds herself embroiled in a mystery surrounding the murder of an actor from the studio she is working at. With the help of her room mate and others actors, she finds herself in an adventure that evokes the time and place of the early 1940's. I had seen Rebecca a few times previously and now after reading this "behind the scenes" (albeit fictional portrayal of Hitchcock and the main actors), I want to see it again. The mystery has a great ending and Evelyn then accept a job working on another Hitchcock movie, The Foreign Correspondent, so I hope that means there will be a followup. Likeable characters and very interesting plot. I found myself googling various people and events in the story to gain more insight. A fun read overall!

Starling House
by Alix E. Harrow
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I was very excited about this book. It sucked me in through the first 80% and lost a bit of steam. There were a few loose strings I’d like to have had cleared up . Overall, I enjoyed it yet wanted more from it.

The Napping House
by Audrey Wood
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This is a good one. My son can easily fill in the blank while reading this because it is repetitive.

Fancy Nancy And The Delectable Cupcakes
by Jane O'Connor
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I loved how they made cupcakes that they liked best. I love cupcakes.

Rise And Divine
by Lana Harper
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I adore this series. Light fun and intriguing. Each book said with be characters and interest. The references to everyday tasks with a mystical element are delightful.

Elements of Style
by Wendy Wasserstein
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Struck me as too Sex and the City/ Real Housewives superficial treatment of superficiality. Didn’t care enough about any of the characters for any of the tragedies in the plot to hit as such. Was surprised to be this disappointed.

The Tortoise And The Eagle(cd1???)(usborne First Reading 17)
by Rob Lloyd Jones
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I read this all by myself
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