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United as One
by Pittacus Lore
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This book is the last book in a franchise about aliens fighting a hostile alien race in order to save the world. I highly recommend it for science fiction readers.

A Taste For Victory
by Jake Maddox
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this book was alright. I don’t really love sports, so it’s not really my thing. I also don’t like the “I have to balance cooking and basketball, but I have to pick one,” blah, blah, blah.

Pretty Vineyard Girls
by Crispin Nathaniel Haskins
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While this book frequently references real Martha's Vineyard locations, it is unnecessarily violent as it tries to present itself as a murder mystery.

Verity
by Colleen Hoover
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Loved this book- kept me on my toes until the very end.

The Last House On Needless Street
by Catriona Ward
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Twisting, deep, haunted. Psychological thriller from beginning to end

Catch Soccer's Beat
by Jake Maddox
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It was okay. It was too short and it just didn’t really appeal to me.

Apple In China
by Patrick McGee
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I have read a lot about China, a lot about Apple - this is a great update to the investments/commitments and at times, ad hoc "strategy" of how Apple has been successful in the manufacturing of their products for close to 20 years. A must read for those interested in the crossroads of high-tech, manufacturing and global economics

In The Lives Of Puppets
by Tj Klune
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Not as gripping as Cerulean Sea, but a lovely, almost cozy apocalyptic story

The War That Saved My Life
by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley
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I loved it because I love when books have the main character have a disability.

The Handmaid's Tale
by Margaret Atwood
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Atwood writes beautifully with very specific attention to the littlest of details in her character. She does not let the reader forget the intricacies of the narrator, which is so essential in reminding us of her humanity in a world where she is treated as less than human. The flow of the book might seem unnatural since its not linear, but the flashbacks to Offred's time before she was taken as a handmaid are interspersed throughout the novel in a way that allows you as the reader to understand her losing her grip on reality and the person she once was. We can better understand her struggle of maintaining the woman she once was in this way. Overall the language of the book was engaging and gorgeous in its description and attention to narrative feeling.
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