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Chaos Walking
by Patrick Ness
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This is an amazing book series about a boy named Todd who, along with the other men in town, can hear Noise, which is a never ending pool of thoughts. Women don’t have it. After needing to escape town as the last boy in town, Todd meets Viola, a girl. She is the first girl Todd as ever seen in his life except for his mother, who died when Todd was young. Together, Todd and Viola attempt to reach the one safe place on their planet. But can they succeed? This series is a trilogy and is a science fiction/dystopian series. I highly recommend it to people who like science fiction and dystopian novels. This trilogy is full of action and excitement along with extremely heartfelt moments. This trilogy is simply amazing.

Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix
by J. K. Rowling
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I like the book because of the way Harry Potter going on the adventure to kill Lord Voldemort (I think), and also because of the adventure, mystery, and fantasy.

Bridal Shower Murder
by Leslie Meier
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Fascinating incorporation of native American history and small town Maine

The Wandering Season
by Aimie K. Runyan
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First time reading this author's work and although it was a pleasurable story, it was more like a light summer read to me. The premise is that Veronica found out that she was adopted through a DNA test kit given to her by her sister for Christmas. She suspected as such since her high school years but never spoke of it until now. Her adopted family thought it would be good to visit the countries that she was related to and her father paid for a trip arranged by her sister to Ireland, France Italy and Denmark. There are elements of fantasy throughout which you had to go with, but it was a very predictable story . I will rate it 3 stars, but I think the author could have made the book more interesting by giving more background on the characters and on Veronica's relationship with Jonathan previous to her trip.

Fight Or Flight
by Fern Michaels
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I don't give away any spoilers in my reviews. I have read many of Fern Michaels' books - especially The Sisterhood and the Men of the Sisterhood series. I enjoy her thorough character writing and love feeling like I have a complete picture of her characters. At first, I though the Katherine Winston character in Fight or Flight was the same Kathryn Winston in Sisterhood. However, it's not listed under the Sisterhood list of books so I'm honestly not sure. Either way, I loved both of the characters. Katherine - who is called K by her friend Doc, is an agoraphobe who lives alone with her two German Shepherds, Sam and Sophie. She lives in a large mansion and has not set foot outside in seven years. K is also K.C. Winston, the YA author of a series called Girls With Unusual Powers. She does have a secret online persona so she can monitor fans on her page. K has led a habitual life for many years and is forced to break that habit and face her panic attacks from agoraphobia. Doc helps her but I don't want to share any spoilers. Suffice it to say, it's a great, heart-pounding at times read. K feels she's being watched and things escalate from there. Thoroughout reading this, I kept thinking, if this is a different Katherine (which I think it is), please please please let this be a new series. From the perfect, heart stopping ending, I think it just may be. I loved seeing K overcome her fears and also loved her interactions with her dogs. Great read from one of my favorite authors. (from my Goodreads review)

Creation Lake
by Rachel Kushner
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I don't know what this book wanted to be: spy thriller or anthropology fiction? Either way, it was trying to be too many things at once.

Eddie
by Kenneth Osmond
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If you loved Eddie Haskell on “Leave it to Beaver”, you will love this book!

Onyx Storm
by Rebecca Yarros
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It was hard to put down! A lot of information revealed and tons of action!

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.

Ward D
by Freida McFadden
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Good book.
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