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We Were Liars
by E. Lockhart
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This book had me in tears by the end of it. It was almost like I could feel the pain of the characters seeping through the pages. By far one of the best books I have ever read.

The Woman In The Cabin
by Becca Day
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I gave this book 2 stars. The story was super predictable—I figured out the twist pretty early. But even though I knew what was coming, I still wanted to see how it all played out. The setting was creepy and the vibes were tense, which helped keep things interesting. It’s a quick read, and if you like thrillers with controlling-relationship drama, it might be your thing. For me, it just didn’t have anything new or surprising. I was hoping for more twists or deeper characters, but it was just okay. Not bad, but not great either.

Hook, Line, And Sinker
by Tessa Bailey
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This was a cute, easy beach read and follow up to It Happened One Summer. The central relationship was a little frustrating at times, but I loved the characters (especially Hannah!)

Obsession In Death
by J. D. Robb
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The book is fun and entertaining. Live the characters. Very unique and complicated. It's fun to watch their lives

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.

What You Are Looking for Is in the Library
by Michiko Aoyama
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I chose this book as part of the 2024 reading challenge for July, a book by an author born outside the Unites States, and it was also in the "New Fiction" area which I always peruse. This was an excellent read by the author who lives in Japan and who had this work translated. The chapters of the book were tales of life stories with life lessons and interconnections told in a very interesting, unique, and moving way. Every tale had a central figure, Mrs. Komachi. She was the local community center librarian with a penchant for felting and selecting just the right book for her patrons. Mrs. Komachi's felting materials were kept in a Honeydome cookie tin which was central to the book. I could continue to write more about how I liked this book, but suffice to say, it really made me think and reflect, and I will be looking for more books by this author if translated!

The House Across The Lake
by Riley Sager
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This had a twist I was not expecting at all! I loved how this deviated a bit from Sager’s normal vibe.

Run Rabbit, Run
by Anna Kirschberg
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It was a funny book and I read it myself

The Penderwicks In Spring
by Jeanne Birdsall
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I got to meet the author of the Penderwick series and I got to ask questions like do you speak Latin because there was Latin in the Penderwicks? She said it was fun the add different languages into it but she doesn’t speak Latin. It was so cool to meet my favorite author in the world everyone should read her books and she has a new book The Library of Unruly Treasures

The Fascinators
by Andrew Eliopulos
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I love the main character and the whole romance aspect. Great queer representation. Felt ending was slightly lacking but still loved the journey. Loved the magic, the humor, everything. Hard to put down.
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