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Gossip Girl
by Cecily von Ziegesar
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A stylish teen drama full of secrets, scandals, and high society drama. Gossip Girl keeps you hooked with twists and gossip galore.

How to read a book
by Monica Wood
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A story of friendship, love, forgiveness and mercy. And the lack of it as well.

A Game Of Thrones
by George R. R. Martin
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Very good. Well done immersive world, multifaceted characters

The Best Minds
by Jonathan Rosen
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Excellent narration, great story following 2 boys lives, comparing and contrasting. Where initially one shines and the other falls short but they are friends. As time goes on and mental illness occurs you can see the toll it takes and it really triggers some thought provoking questions.

The Housemaid: An Absolutely Addictive Psychological Thriller With A Jaw-dropping Twist
by Freida McFadden
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Fun and quick thrilling read!

The Magnificent Ruins
by Nayantara Roy
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The main character is not particularly likable, but the book seems to think she is. There was very little resolution and many side plots that felt unnecessary.

All The Colors Of The Dark: A Read With Jenna Pick
by Chris Whitaker
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I enjoyed this book. It was suspenseful, eerie, surprising and interesting.

the days I loved you most
by Amy Neff
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The Days I Loved You Most is a profoundly emotional and atmospheric family saga tackling love, grief, and choice. If you’re drawn to quietly devastating love stories steeped in place and memory—especially those that explore end-of-life decisions—you’ll likely find this book rewarding and hard to forget. But if you prefer more subtle character growth, less overt emotionality, or tighter narrative realism, some of the writing and character arcs might frustrate.

The Strawberry Patch Pancake House (dream Harbor, Book 4)
by Laurie Gilmore
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This is enjoyable story about a yoga instructor who becomes a nanny for a 5-year-old who lost her mother and lives with her newly discovered father who is a chef. The setting is a charming New England town. The characters are likeable and there is a lot of humor in the story.

Dust
by Hugh Howey
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A satisfying conclusion to the trilogy.
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