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Sunrise On The Reaping (a Hunger Games Novel)
by Suzanne Collins
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I simply cannnot explain how good this book is!! The way that Susanne Collin’s ties in parts from the other 4 books is amazing!!! It kind of made me want to cry. Is that bad? The way that president snow killed Lenore dove is horrible in a twisted intelligent way. Again is it bad that I understand that? The rest of the book I fell immune to but what really got me was the epilogue. The way that he saw Kathi’s grow up and how she was really the one that stopped the sunrise on the reaping. But what really got me was the last line was when he remembered his now dead brother saying happy birthday on the reaping day. I can not even explain how this made me feel.

It had to be him
by Adib Khorram
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It Had to be Him was a refreshing break from the world. It was a sweet romance with just enough spice, a believable love story, and a likeable cast of characters. The book focuses on Ramin, who we met in book one, as he tries to reinvent himself after a failed proposal. I'm not usually a second-chance-romance kind of reader, but I loved the shared history between our MMCs and how easy it was to settle into their new relationship. I also got a kick out of Ramin teaching Noah how to be a dom. I may not know a lot about wine, but the book was accessible (though there were a few times when weird vocab was used) and enjoyable. Overall, the story was fun and endearing and I can't wait for book three!

Golden Girl
by Reem Faruqi
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An amazing book that embraces you into the characters lives 10 out of 10 recommend!!!!!!!!! :)

The Last of the Moon Girls
by Barbara Davis
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The Last of the Moon Girls is a heartfelt blend of mystery, family drama, and a touch of magic. Barbara Davis weaves a compelling story about Elzabeth Moon, who returns to her family’s lavender farm to confront a long-buried past and clear her grandmother’s name. The writing is atmospheric and emotionally resonant, with themes of forgiveness and self-discovery. Some pacing issues and minor characters felt underdeveloped, but overall, a moving and satisfying read.

Ancient Remedies
by Dr. Josh Axe
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Thorough aspects of natural way to live along with TCM.

Escape From A Video Game
by Dustin Brady
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Escape From A Video Game is a fun interactive book that plays out like a video game. It is really fun to read and I recommend this to anyone who likes interactive books where your choices impact the story. This book also has some humor with it.

Decluttering At The Speed Of Life
by Dana K. White
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Excellent! I finally found a way to declutter with out it feeling so overwhelming, thanks to this book!!

Wings Of Fire: A Guide To The Dragon World
by Tui T. Sutherland
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I really liked reading about other characters and this book unlocked so much lore but I did kinda miss the protagonists but I liked that there were appearances from starflight and snowfall who are both protagonists and they did mention winter too

A Fashionably French Murder
by Colleen Cambridge
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I don't give away spoilers in my reviews. I've read one of Ms. Cambridge's other books in her other series, The Phyllida Bright mystery series and very much enjoyed it. Although this is the 3rd book in her An American in Paris Mystery and I took all three out from my local library, I started with this one first. I love a ballgown and fashion and knew I'd love this book. I knew of the inclusion of Julia Child as a character and it was so much fun to imagine her cooking and being friends with Tabitha. I watched Julia Child when I was younger and loved to think of her cooking and trying to teach Tabitha how to make crepes, etc. Tabitha lives in Paris with her Grand-pere and his partner, her Oncle Rafe. The "attic" setting where she lives in their home sounds like the perfect little room in Paris. Especially with that private bath. Although I haven't read the other two books yet, it did come out in this book that Tabitha has discovered other bodies - numerous other bodies. She's helped the local inspector with solving the crimes before and helps him solve these. I really enjoyed his constant smirks and sighs at her insistence in helping him. All of the fashions, the mannequins, the Dior history of Chrisitan and his sister, were all written so well. I learned a lot of about Paris history and fashion. I'm eager to start the first book, Mastering the Art of French Murder, next. (from my Goodreads review)

Fly Girl
by Ann Hood
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This memoir is about a woman who was a flight attendant from 1979 until 1986.
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