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White Bird: A Wonder Story (a Graphic Novel)
by R. J. Palacio
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This book was so moving. I really liked how this was from Julian’s grandmothers perspective. And how he makes it clear that he’s sorry about how he acted about auggie. This book is so awesome!

The vacation
by M m Chouinard
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Very good book! This is about 3 couples (2 related) who take a trip to Jamaica where many secrets come out. Many twists and turns! Very hard to put down!

Just A Pinch Of Magic
by Alechia Dow
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Loved it!!!!

Family Of Liars
by E. Lockhart
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I had to read this after reading we were liars and felt like it was okay. I thought it followed the same type of trajectory and had many parallels to we were liars, just with the previous generation of Sinclairs. I think I liked Carrie’s POV better than the narration of we were liars, although both characters had their flaws and issues.

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

Final Girls
by Riley Sager
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Someone smarter than me may have seen the twist coming, but I didn't.

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.

The 7 Habits Of Highly Effective People
by Stephen R. Covey
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Incredible book highly recommend

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

Drive
by Daniel H. Pink
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In Drive, Daniel H. Pink explores what truly motivates people, not just in the workplace, but in life. He argues that the traditional system of rewards and punishments—what he calls “carrots and sticks”—is outdated and often ineffective, especially for modern, creative, or cognitive tasks. Instead, Pink reveals that human motivation is driven by three key elements: 1. Autonomy – the desire to direct our own lives, 2. Mastery – the urge to get better at something that matters, 3. Purpose – the yearning to do work that has meaning and contributes to something larger than ourselves. He draws on decades of research in psychology and behavioral science to show that while external rewards can work for simple, mechanical tasks, they can actually reduce motivation and creativity when it comes to deeper, more thoughtful work. He calls for a shift in how we think about work, education, and management—moving away from control and toward trust, engagement, and internal drive. When people are given space to grow and a reason to care, they don’t need to be pushed—they’re already motivated to move forward.
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