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Just for the summer
by Abby Gale
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This was my first Abby Jiminez book and I loved it! It was such an easy read, I was very attached to the characters, couldn’t put it down!

Me Before You
by Jojo Moyes
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Loved this book

The Oligarch's Daughter
by Joseph Finder
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Good Book. A little slow in parts.

Not That Kind Of Ever After
by Luci Adams
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Surprisingly reflective, a fun read that (of course) has a happy ending.

Food School
by Jade Armstrong
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This manga examines treatment of food disorders through a planned program. I think it would be helpful for those who have eating disorders and it would help others understand this problem.

James
by Percival Everett
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Very interesting book impacting one’s thoughts about salvery.

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 Dutch House
by Ann Patchett
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Well done, a story of trauma but that isn’t the the center piece. It’s about how you grow to handle it and learn to adapt and become resilient and forgive.

Don't Let The Pigeon Drive The Bus!
by Mo Willems
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Another favorite! Can be read in so many different voices!

Paul Auster's The New York Trilogy
by Paul Auster
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This graphic edition of Auster's New York Trilogy is well drawn and laid out, but the story is unusual. Perhaps an acquired taste.
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