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If The Shoe Fits
by Laura Whipple
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Fun book about all the wonderful things that could happen inside a shoe, if only you imagine it!

The Puck Chase
by G N Wright
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SOOOO GOOD A GREAT SPORTS ROMANCE IM IN LOVEEEEEE

What The Eyes Don't See
by Mona Hanna
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An accessible read about the Flint water crisis from the perspective of a critical physician.

The Life Impossible
by Matt Haig
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A new novel with some supernatural type components… I found it a very interesting read!

Rope The Moon
by Ava Hunter
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SOO GOOD I LOVE A GOOD COWBOY ROMANCE SUCH A SLOW BURN

Once Upon A December
by Amy E. Reichert
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A magical, heartfelt tale perfect for the holiday season. Amy’s Once Upon A December captures the spirit of hope and family.

Free Fall
by Robert Crais
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A page-turning read, economical with language and description so the story really moves. An excellent vacation read.

Percy Jackson And The Olympians: The Chalice Of The Gods
by Rick Riordan
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I enjoyed this book because of the humorous and breakneck adventure. It was a great story by a trusted author.

Fahrenheit 45l
by Ray Bradbury
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While likely not an uncommon response, I loved this book. It was the first book I've read in a bit, and I found myself unable to put it down. I never read it in school, and think I can respect it even more reading it outside of that context as it was by my own accord. Similar to The Handmaid's Tale, another one of my favorites, I found this story to not be too far off from our reality, which made it ever more significant to me. It certainly deserves a place on all bookshelves! The only reason it got 4 stars is for its vague, rather unsatisfying ending, although it was likely left this way on purpose. However, I will forever be upset that Clarisse did not welcome Montag at the end of the story with the others by the rail tracks!

A Second Chance
by Jodi Taylor
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I stayed up way too late finishing this book in one night. Delicious.
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