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Doodleville #2: Art Attacks!
by Chad Sell
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An amazing book that has fantasy and friendship and so much really good climax’s 10/10 recommend!!!!!;)

We Used To Live Here
by Marcus Kliewer
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This book messed with my head in the best possible way. Last night I was scared while laying in bed and tonight my jaw on the ground. I haven’t had such a reaction to a book in a while and I LOVED IT! This was the perfect mix of horror and psychological thriller.

Fly Girl
by Ann Hood
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This memoir is about a woman who was a flight attendant from 1979 until 1986.

Decluttering At The Speed Of Life
by Dana K. White
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Excellent! I finally found a way to declutter with out it feeling so overwhelming, thanks to this book!!

Chasing Jaguars (wild Survival #3)
by Melissa Cristina Márquez
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I like this book. The way they rescued the injured Jaguar, and how they named them by making a vote and the name won as Valerio. And I also like the adventure they made, they inspired me to be like the girls Adrianna and her family. And also how Mr. Savage were caught as a poacher that was so shocked. Oh, I also like that how Feye and Monica in love with each other, and I also think Leo is in love with Adrianna. This books is so amazing.

Chain Reaction
by James Byrne
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First book I read with Dez Limerick as the protagonist. Will be reading the others

Sunrise On The Reaping (a Hunger Games Novel)
by Suzanne Collins
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I simply cannnot explain how good this book is!! The way that Susanne Collin’s ties in parts from the other 4 books is amazing!!! It kind of made me want to cry. Is that bad? The way that president snow killed Lenore dove is horrible in a twisted intelligent way. Again is it bad that I understand that? The rest of the book I fell immune to but what really got me was the epilogue. The way that he saw Kathi’s grow up and how she was really the one that stopped the sunrise on the reaping. But what really got me was the last line was when he remembered his now dead brother saying happy birthday on the reaping day. I can not even explain how this made me feel.

To Sell Is Human
by Daniel H. Pink
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In To Sell Is Human, Daniel H. Pink challenges the traditional view of sales as something only used by pushy professionals with quotas to meet. He argues that in today’s world, we’re all in sales, which I truly agree with, whether we realize it or not. Whether you’re a teacher persuading students, a parent guiding a child, or an entrepreneur pitching an idea, you’re constantly trying to move others. He introduces a new framework for effective selling, replacing the old “Always Be Closing” mindset with “Attunement, Buoyancy, and Clarity.” These qualities help us connect with others, stay resilient through rejection, and make complex ideas easier to understand. He also redefines the idea of pitching, offering creative alternatives like the one-word pitch or the Pixar pitch to match today’s fast-paced, attention-limited world. Ultimately, the book emphasizes that the best kind of selling isn’t about tricking people—it’s about serving them. If what you’re offering genuinely helps, and you present it with empathy and purpose, then selling becomes a human act, not a manipulative one.

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 Survivors
by Jane Harper
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I’ve been reading a lot of romances lately and picked this out of my TBR to get back into thrillers and because I just found out this is a show on Netflix. I’m not sure why, but I didn’t get as into this book as I had hoped. It could have been the writing style, it could have been not being able to picture the setting, or it could have simply been that I wasn’t in the mindset for a thriller. Regardless, this book was just okay. I’m excited to watch the tv series and see how things are visually presented and this might make me enjoy the book more. More to come on that!
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