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It’s All Relative
by Rachel Magee
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Very funny! Enjoyed. Good, easy, light summer read.

The Shadow Crosser
by J. C. Cervantes
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I loved this book so much! It was an exciting way to end the series. It was funny, with that little hint of romance, but it’s not strong, and it’s also not the main theme of the story. It was an incredible series. Everyone should read this book!

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 He argues that the traditional system of rewards and punishments—what he calls “carrots and sticks”—is outdated and often ineffective, especially for modern, creative, or cognitive tasks.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.

Better Than The Movies
by Lynn Painter
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Meh….overrated and predictable

Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows
by J.K. Rowling
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This book was fantastic. How Harry spoke to Voldemort, how Neville killed the snake ” Nagini”, how everyone helped him even though they were people who was dead because of the fight on Hogwarts, how Hermione and Ron helped Harry to find Horcruxes, how snape was in love with Lily and protected him, how Harry didn't died when Voldemort killed, how he was the leader of the deathly hallows, how Ron Hermione were married and had kids, how Ron Ginny were married had kids, and how they kids are funny and mainly James. There is so many wonderful ending in this book.

The Last of the Moon Girls
by Barbara Davis
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The Last of the Moon Girls is a heartfelt blend of mystery, family drama, and a touch of magic. Barbara Davis weaves a compelling story about Elzabeth Moon, who returns to her family’s lavender farm to confront a long-buried past and clear her grandmother’s name. The writing is atmospheric and emotionally resonant, with themes of forgiveness and self-discovery. Some pacing issues and minor characters felt underdeveloped, but overall, a moving and satisfying read.

Two Summers
by Aimee Friedman
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Loved this book

The Gift Of Family
by Mary Monroe
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Very nice story

House Of Earth And Blood
by Sarah J. Maas
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After reading ACOTAR series I was excited for this series, and like always Sarah J Mass didn’t disappoint. It was LONG and a little slow at first but wow what a great second half. Bryce and Hunt together really drove the story as I was cheering for them the whole time. Loved it!

The Little Liar
by Mitch Albom
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Good
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