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About Face
by Donna Leon
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Not the best Guido adventure, but a surprising one. The ending I did not expect. Donna sets the scene - I feel as if I have lived in Venice!

The distance between us
by Kasie West
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Cute and quick read, probably for the young adult audience but sweet love story nonetheless! Rich boy meets poor girl and they fall in love but, like all teenage romance, it’s complicated. I enjoyed this and a welcome

Dragonslayer (wings Of Fire: Legends)
by Tui T. Sutherland
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I really liked it but it was a bit boring at times but my favorite was being able to see how ivy reacted to sunny who was a former protagonist

The Murderbot Diaries Vol. 2
by Martha Wells
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Again, awesome book that contains 2 novellas about Murderbot, the SecUnit that hacked its government module that just wants to watch TV shows. Read all the book! It’s awesome!

The Girl From The Sea: A Graphic Novel
by Molly Knox Ostertag
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This book is incredible! It’s about a girl named Morgan who just wants to get through high school and escape her whole life on the island where she lives. But Morgan has a lot of secrets, including the fact that she’s gay. One night, she is saved from drowning by a strange girl named Keltie, and they start to fall in love. But Keltie has secrets too… this book is really sweet and I’d recommend this book to anyone!

Dinosaur Planet
by Anne McCaffrey
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It's certainly not the worst book I've ever read, but I don't know why everyone praises McCaffrey so much if this is her normal writing.

Click
by Kayla miller
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It's so good and funny

Guess Again (ARC from Kensington)
by Charlie Donlea
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Goodreads review - Thank you to Charlie Donlea, Between the Chapters Book Club and Kensington Publishers for an ARC of Guess Again. I don't give away spoilers in my reviews. I am a HUGE fan of Charlie Donlea's because he writes a mystery unlike any other author I've come across. I've read everything he's written. Thankfully I don't retain books well so I can always go back and reread in a couple of years. Guess Again has many characters in a Wisconsin setting. Ethan Hall is an ER doctor after he resigned as a detective who had a 100% solve rate for the crimes he investigated. He's contacted by Pete Kramer, his old partner to help solve a cold case involving a teen who vanished. That teen, Callie Jones, is the now governor Mark Jones' daughter. Ethan agrees to take a look at the case in his spare time. Ethan discovers details about the case that didn't come to light during the initial investigation. Ethan is also a victim of crime - his father was a police officer who was murdered. There are so many details and characters that I always wonder how it will all come together - especially as more details continue thoroughout the storyline. But, Mr. Donlea always brings everything all together in the ending. I also sincerely appreciate that he explains all the details in the ending so there aren't any confusing loose ends. Again - as with all of Mr. Donlea's books, I was NOT able to figure out whodunit. That's also why I enjoy his books so much. I don't want to give away the ending but I will say that I gasped twice at things revealed. Best ending yet.

Just Our Luck
by Denise Williams
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Adorable love story!’ so fun to read

Suggested Reading
by Dave Connis
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This book was amazing. I wasn’t sure that it would be because it’s not like my usual, dystopian. But this book was really good it was surprisingly similar to Ban This book, by Alan Gratz. It really just seemed to be the teen version of that book. One difference was that in Ban This Book most of the book is focusing on the library itself but this book mainly focuses on the consequences of the library, good or bad. One thing that I would recommend would be to read some of the books mentioned in this one because most of the time I was confused because it was talking about and using similes between that book and this one. If I could turn back in time then I would 100% read the other books that include Don’t Tread On Me. The book is mainly focused on.
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