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Sunrise On The Reaping (a Hunger Games Novel)
by Suzanne Collins
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Couldn't put it down!

A Murder Most French
by Colleen Cambridge
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I don't give away spoilers in my reviews. I have very recently read books one and three in Ms. Cambridge's An American in Paris mystery series and loved both. I especially love how the history and culture of Paris is so detailed in her books. Tabitha and Julia are the best pair of friends. Julia is teaching Tabitha how to cook and Tabitha helps Julia with her French. The two of them made me laugh thoroughout this book as well as the other two books. Tabitha has again decided to help with local murders when she witnesses them. I don't want to give anything away so won't list who is murdered. I especially enjoy how much she annoys the Inspector with her helpfulness in solving crimes, bringing clues to him, etc. An American in Paris Mystery series was fun to read as someone who loves mysteries and cozies. I also very much enjoyed learning more about the Paris catacombs, about how important wine was during the war and in Paris culture, all of the numerous cats that are in Paris and the Coke concern. (from my Goodreads review)

The Life Impossible
by Matt Haig
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A breazy, but thought-provoking quick read. For me, the right balance between the farcical and the fantastic as I always want to believe that good will win out of evil. Recommend

Stand-In Wife
by Debbie Macomber
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OK story.

The Deadly Decisions
by Helen Macinnes
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Love all of her books. This is no exception.

New Heights
by TurtleMe
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New Heights picks up right where the first book left off and shows Arthur training hard to become stronger in a world full of magic and danger. The action scenes are awesome, and we get to see Arthur level up his powers in some really cool ways. What I liked most is that the book isn’t just about fighting—it also shows Arthur trying to protect his family and figure out who he wants to be. Even though he has crazy powers, he still struggles with things like responsibility and growing up. New Heights is a great read. I liked it even more than the first book.

Tales From The Perilous Realm: Roverandom And Other Classic Faery Stories
by J. R. R. Tolkien
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Cakewalk
by Rita Mae Brown
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Entertaining read about 1920's small town life.

The Hunger Games (hunger Games, Book One)
by Suzanne Collins
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The book was amazing. In the beginning, it was very normal and did not have any interesting things, but as I continued reading, I understood the hype for this book.

Real Friends
by Shannon Hale
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I loved this book! It’s a great way to showcase the importance of friendship and the dangers of the dreaded “groups of popular jerks.” I don’t like the way it portrays 6th graders a s”cool,” when 6th graders are just like 5th graders, but the boys are more annoying. ;)
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