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Cinder
by Marissa Meyer
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This was such a great twist on Cinderella! I feel like she was her own fairy godmother in this version. I love that she’s fiercely independent. It ends in such a cliffhanger I raced to the library for the other books

Detective Duck: The Case Of The Strange Splash (detective Duck #1)
by Henry Winkler
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This book and illustrations are an excellent way to keep children interested in reading on. I loved watching my class listening to me read the beginning and wanting to be the next one to read aloud.

My Friends
by Fredrik Backman
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Another enjoyable Fredrik Backman book! Don’t miss out!

Paul Cezanne Painting People
by Dr. Mary Tomkins Lewis
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Dr. Lewis from Trinity College gives insight into Cezanne's portraits which reveal his genius. Photos of original photographs of the people and photos of the paintings accompany the text.

Gleam
by Raven Kennedy
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Best one by far. The action was intense and I was reading so fast to see what was going to happen. Hated the villain

A Sea Of Unspoken Things
by Adrienne Young
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A Sea of Unspoken Things is a haunting, atmospheric fusion of mystery, emotional drama, and subtle supernatural threads. Adrienne Young excels at crafting a vividly immersive world and emotionally complex central relationships. While pacing issues and unresolved subplots may slightly detract from the experience, the book’s emotional core—and its exploration of grief, memory, and small-town secrets—linger long after the final page. Rating: 4/5 — Highly recommended for fans of atmospheric psychological thrillers with emotional depth.

Orbital
by Samantha Harvey
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Knew it won awards but couldn’t get into the style of writing. Was not very plot driven.

My Demon Hunter: Deluxe Limited Edition
by Aurora Ascher
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Such a fun princes of hell read with romcom and adventure tones. The female lead could have had a bit more confidence in herself but otherwise loved it. The interactions between the princes of hell/demons are hysterical. Definitely an adult romance with plenty of spice without it being too much

Happy Baby Day
by Priddy Books
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A sweet, uplifting story celebrating the joy of new beginnings. Happy Baby Day by Friday is warm and full of heart.

Wildest Dreams
by Ashlee Rose
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just.. amazing I love I love I loveeee
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