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The Great Alone
by Kristen Hannah
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Overall, good and interesting book. Different from Hannah's other historical fiction books. More depressing home violence from great, yet sad, depiction of PTSD in war veterans.

Civil War On Sunday
by Mary Pope Osborne Magic Treehouse Series
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I really like Civil War on Sunday. My favorite part was when they picked up the soldiers in the ambulance. I would recommend this book for anyone who likes history.

Fly Guy And The Frankenfly
by Tedd Arnold
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I like his big eyes!

Wonder Woman Tempest Tossed
by Laurie Halse Anderson
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It's a really good graphic novel about the refugee experience, teenage activism, fighting against gentrification and creating change in your community. It's such an easy read and could easily be made into a feature film. I recommend this read to everyone. So good!

Die Twice
by Andrew Grant
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Die Twice is the second book in the Trevellyan series. It is a cross between Jack Reacher and James Bond. There are lost of plots twists and is very entertaining but beware if the physical brutality. I hope the third in the series is just as good.

Where The Crawdads Sing
by Delia Owens
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This bildungsroman touches on so many topics that are relevant in our society. It shows the journey of a social pariah dealing with racism, love, loss, and working through impossible conditions to achieve your goals. I would recommend this book to anyone and everyone.

Friends And Strangers
by J Courtney Sullivan
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A Jenna bush Hager book pick. Was ok but not fantastic. I wondered throughout the book what the plot was!

The Scarecrow
by Michael Connelly
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Jack McEvoy has two weeks notice and then he is out of a job. Just trying to bide his time, he discovers a crime of a woman tortured, raped and murdered and left in a trunk of a car. This leads him to investigating the crime with the help of his long time love Rachel Welling from the FBI. Together they get into something to deep to imagine.

The Knife Of Never Letting Go
by Patrick Ness
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Surprisingly attention grabbing book. It dangled you along with the "something happened" hook and you had to keep reading to find out what that was. It takes place on a colonized planet where things are not as they're supposed to be and the thoughts of men can be heard. The writing is from the perspective of a illiterate, uneducated child on the edge of manhood and what happens to him when he discovers an anomaly.

Killer
by Tom Wood
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I really enjoyed the first book in the Victor the assassin series. I am definitely adding this to my list of series to read. I look forward to finding out Victor really is in the future.
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