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The Perfect Girl
by Gilly Macmillan
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An interesting thriller with twists and turns.

Deep breaths
by Carol Thompson
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I like deep breath’s because when Dolly and Jack get upset about their paintings they got really upset and they said mean things, but they did stuff to calm their selves down like taking deep breath counting to 10 taking more bass and eating dinner. That is why I like deep breath’s

The Incredible Nellie Bly
by Luciano Cimino
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I have always been fascinated by the lives of strong women. Nellie Bly is one of them. This book (in graphic novel form) follows her life (born in 1864) as she becomes a well-respected journalist. Her study of the lives of women in mental health facilities is mind-boggling. The book follows her life sequentially as she overcomes the odds of being a woman in a male dominated world. The graphics are very appealing! I highly recommend this book.

Verity By Colleen Hoover
by Colleen Hoover
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Suspenseful. Loved every page. I don’t get much time to read but I couldn’t put this book down. Read it in 2 days. Can’t wait to read more by Colleen Hoover.

All The Colors Of The Dark
by Chris Whitaker
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Without hyperbole the best book I've read this year; Literary to a tee, with rich, believably flawed characters, and a gently twisty plot. The narrative style feels like non-supernatural Stephen King at his best (The Body, Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption, Mr. Mercedes) while being reminiscent of the misery level drama (or trauma) of books like 'The Girl Next Door' by Jack Ketchum or 'Before We Were Yours' by Lisa Wingate. While the Story spans decades and over 250 chapters, it never drags; pulling you along the lives of deeply damaged people, concluding in an ending that, while not ideal or perfect, is as messy as real life, and ultimately satisfying.

The Guncle
by Steven Rowley
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Loved it. Lighthearted yet heavy. Warms my heart in these dark times in America.

Here One Moment
by Liane Moriarty
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Enjoyed the thoughtful approach to “nothing is ever certain”…even if you’re a genius at determining risk!

Nathan Hales Hazardous Tales #9
by Nathen Hales
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My favorite part is when it shows him in the army.

Bluey: Barky Boats
by Bluey
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I like Bluey barky boats because I like when calypso teaches them that it can be hard to be in trouble so she says there are six year olds floating along nice river. They turned seven years old eight years old nine. 11 down the stream and then they wait for their buddies to come back patiently.

The Incredibly Dead Pets Of Rex Dexter
by Aaron Reynolds
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I loved the book because it had funny details, like the gorilla was extremely wet all of the time, with a shark gnawing on his bottom. The gorilla died in the shark exhibit; he drowned. The plot was very funny and interesting. The book kept my attention. It took me 1.5 days to read it.
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