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Divergence
by TurtleMe
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I love the new involvement of a completely different continent ruled over by evil gods. The plot is really good while keeping the action detailed and plentiful. I would recommend this series to anyone who like fantasy/powscaling plots.

The Girl Who Played With Fire
by Stieg Larsson
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Captivating story; all the pieces fit together to make an entertaining read.

A True Princess
by Diane Zahler
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Wonderful, exciting, and intelligent princess story which also alludes to the Princess and the pea. Refreshing!

A House For Miss Pauline
by Diana McCaulay
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Interesting to learn about Jamaica but not my favorite story.

The Midnight Feast
by Lucy Foley
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Intrigue at a resort with a lot of surprises. Has a magical aspect that adds to the real life mystery.

Plainsong
by Kent Haruf
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This book is a little like Lake Wobegon in some parts and quite dark in other parts.

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 He argues that the traditional system of rewards and punishments—what he calls “carrots and sticks”—is outdated and often ineffective, especially for modern, creative, or cognitive tasks.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

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.

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

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