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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.

Beach Read
by Emily Henry
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4.5/5 Loved it!

Fish In A Tree
by Lynda Mullaly Hunt
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I love this book because the main character has dyslexia. And I’m dyslexic so I loved the book.

The Aristokittens #1: Welcome To The Creature Café
by Jennifer Castle
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This book was alright. It was kind of like a “what happens after the Aristocats movie.” It was sweet and funny, but it didn’t appeal to me like a 5 star book would.

We Do Not Welcome Our Ten-year-old Overlord
by Garth Nix
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Fast paced, as is to be expected for a YA book. Would be a great intro to the genre.

Swing It, Sunny
by Jennifer L. Holm
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A perfect desert book and a really heartfelt story!!! ;)

United as One
by Pittacus Lore
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This book is the last book in a franchise about aliens fighting a hostile alien race in order to save the world. I highly recommend it for science fiction readers.

A Fashionably French Murder
by Colleen Cambridge
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I don't give away spoilers in my reviews. I've read one of Ms. Cambridge's other books in her other series, The Phyllida Bright mystery series and very much enjoyed it. Although this is the 3rd book in her An American in Paris Mystery and I took all three out from my local library, I started with this one first. I love a ballgown and fashion and knew I'd love this book. I knew of the inclusion of Julia Child as a character and it was so much fun to imagine her cooking and being friends with Tabitha. I watched Julia Child when I was younger and loved to think of her cooking and trying to teach Tabitha how to make crepes, etc. Tabitha lives in Paris with her Grand-pere and his partner, her Oncle Rafe. The "attic" setting where she lives in their home sounds like the perfect little room in Paris. Especially with that private bath. Although I haven't read the other two books yet, it did come out in this book that Tabitha has discovered other bodies - numerous other bodies. She's helped the local inspector with solving the crimes before and helps him solve these. I really enjoyed his constant smirks and sighs at her insistence in helping him. All of the fashions, the mannequins, the Dior history of Chrisitan and his sister, were all written so well. I learned a lot of about Paris history and fashion. I'm eager to start the first book, Mastering the Art of French Murder, next. (from my Goodreads review)

Work, Death, And Life Itself
by Burkard Sievers
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Amazing book, truly thought provoking

Percy Jackson's Greek Gods
by Rick Riordan
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Percy Jackson is back! This time, instead of going on quests he’s explaining some of the Greek Gods! With sarcasm and humor of course. This book is hilarious and if you’ve read the Percy Jackson series (all the series’) then read this!
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