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Obsession In Death
by J. D. Robb
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Good book. Great author. Great characters. Good read. Quick read. Entertaining. Keeps you on your toes.

Dead Blondes And Bad Mothers
by Sady Doyle
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My first feminist theory book. Really interesting! Great insight mixed with humor. Never got bored. Will be reading her other books. Recommend totally.

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

Carrie Soto Is Back
by Taylor Jenkins Reid
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Great read especially if you like tennis and relationships! Taylor Jenkins Reid is a lovely author, this is the 3rd book of hers I’ve read.

The Parent Handbook
by Operation Parent Inc
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In this post-pandemic world, raising a resilient, active and engaged elementary schooler can be a little tough. The helpful paragraphs and short, easy-to-understand suggestions are reassuring and giving the reader guidelines to follow.

Alias Emma
by Ava Glass
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Really fun read. Plot-driven, moves at a great pace, was everything I’d hoped the book would be. Flashbacks weren’t intrusive to the current plot events, nor too numerous; anytime we departed the main action for some backstory it was equally captivating. This is the kind of book that makes me delighted to know it’s a series.

Magic Tree House Polar Bears Past Bedtime #12
by Mary Pope Osborne
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This book had a lot of animals in it. It was very creative. My favorite part was when they slid on the ice like a polar Bears. I also liked that it had facts on the back about polar bears.

Leaf Litter
by Jarod K. Anderson
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These poems are the words I did not know I needed. “ Challenge your own guilt about things you do not control. Tell it to hush.” Page 33 from Challenge . Anderson’s poems inspire peace and reassurance that it is okay to just be and you are a part of nature . His poems depict his own struggles with anxiety and depression, inspiring a connection that you are not alone in your struggles.

Once Upon A Broken Heart
by Stephanie Garber
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I don’t even know why people hate on this book so much. It kept me reading for hours and it was easy to understand and keep track of. Overall one of the best books I have ever read, it was so magical and whimsical with a little bit of mystery and romance. Definitely recommend for anyone looking for a great fantasy novel that isn’t copy paste.

Aftertaste
by Daria Lavelle
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A blend of the real and the supernatural, the book poses the question: what if you could have one last meal with someone you've lost? A really unique concept and an interesting story. Well-written.
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