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The Silent Patient
by Alex Michaelides
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Good book with a plot twist I did not see coming. Not creepy or scary but engaging and interesting.

The God Of The Woods
by Liz Moore
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I could not put this book down! Very cleverly written in short chapter snapshots of each character in the story line. An enthralling mystery with a thriller bent. I could not figure out who did it! Also a good glimpse into different types of families and their pathways through life.

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

Get A Grip, Vivy Cohen!
by Sarah Kapit
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It was a very good book.

The Hate U Give
by Angie Thomas
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This book really made me think about the issue of police brutality. Because we live in Glastonbury and have a relatively low crime rate. But this book made me think about the consequences and outcomes of this issue.

The Little Liar
by Mitch Albom
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Good

Beastly Beauty
by Jennifer Donnelly
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Outstanding book with an amazing and thought-provoking meaning

Madame
by Phoebe Wynne
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Intrigue at an elite all girl's school in Scotland. Very creative and haunting.

Beach Read
by Emily Henry
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4.5/5 Loved it!

Transcendence
by TurtleMe
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after taking a break from reading over July 4th it took me a while to get into it again. The battle descriptions are becoming a bit tedious.... but I still find the book overall to become more enjoyable. But Arthur, like a 12 year old despite being so called a "King" in the past life started running from battlefront to battlefront, as if the strategic emphasis that he himself had meticulously worded with long strings of boring text were garbage. He left the frontlines to save Tess, then again to save his parents, whom both turned out to not need the saving.
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