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The Inheritance Games
by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
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I was seeing The Inheritance Games all over social media and heard it was going to be a tv series so I decided to pick it up. I’m so glad I did! This mystery/thriller/puzzle book was engaging and entertaining. The clues, while I wasn’t able to figure them out on my own, were logical and made sense in the context of the story. I loved all the characters in the story and there was more to them than you initially think, as you learn more along the way. Although this is geared toward young adults, I was drawn to this book and can’t wait to read the rest of the series!

The Housemaid
by Freida McFadden
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This was so good

The Quiet Wife
by J. M. Cannon
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Mehh. Story was weird. 2.5 stars

Scoundrels: Star Wars Legends
by Timothy Zahn
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Ocean's Eleven in space. Yes.

The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe
by C. S. Lewis
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Amazing! 1,000 stars!

Tales From The Perilous Realm: Roverandom And Other Classic Faery Stories
by J. R. R. Tolkien
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??

Beach Read
by Emily Henry
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4.5/5 Loved it!

To Sell Is Human
by Daniel H. Pink
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In To Sell Is Human, Daniel H. Pink challenges the traditional view of sales as something only used by pushy professionals with quotas to meet. He argues that in today’s world, we’re all in sales, which I truly agree with, whether we realize it or not. Whether you’re a teacher persuading students, a parent guiding a child, or an entrepreneur pitching an idea, you’re constantly trying to move others. He introduces a new framework for effective selling, replacing the old “Always Be Closing” mindset with “Attunement, Buoyancy, and Clarity.” These qualities help us connect with others, stay resilient through rejection, and make complex ideas easier to understand. He also redefines the idea of pitching, offering creative alternatives like the one-word pitch or the Pixar pitch to match today’s fast-paced, attention-limited world. Ultimately, the book emphasizes that the best kind of selling isn’t about tricking people—it’s about serving them. If what you’re offering genuinely helps, and you present it with empathy and purpose, then selling becomes a human act, not a manipulative one.

Identity unknown
by Patricia Cornwell
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Very thin plot line. Author seemed to be more concerned about the weather conditions as characters went from one location to another

Horizon's Edge
by TurtleMe
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I have always loved school arcs in fantasy series as I get to see the character develop and interact with others at their age. This is especially true with Aurthor as soon after he joins the school he humbles an angry teacher and becomes the professor for that class, which was really cool.
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