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Tourner
by Jane Washington
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The alphas are ready to kill!

The Skull
by Jon Klassen
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This book is recommended for grade 1 - 4, ages 6-9. It is formatted as a chapter book. I thought it was dark for a children's book. I've read this author before and he often has an unusual twist in his stories. I felt like a 6 year would be a little scared after reading this book. I would recommend for older kids.

She's Come Undone
by Wally Lamb
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Delores Price has an unusual life with multiple ups and downs. She is an unloved fatty who hurts herself, a mental case who realizes (after many years) that she can love and be loved. This is not my favorite book of Lamb but is worth reading.

Barnstormers: A Ballad Of Love And Murder. Ediz. Variant
by Scott Snyder
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Not my cup of tea

Things In Jars
by Jess Kidd
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What a delightful, absolutely beautifully written book! This was a random find on the library shelf for me and when I started I was hesitant because of the otherworldly/ghostly aspect but I pressed on and it was worth it! Out of my normal genres and so good!

Dream on
by Angie Hockman
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This was a very interesting take on amnesia after a car accident. I liked that the author really built up the events on how all of the memories were possible. The chemistry between the characters was a little predicable, but it was an enjoyable read.

Plier
by Jane Washington
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Reread of one my favorite series! This reality tv drama set in the omegaverse is exactly the kind of book you need to get out of a slump. There’s love, drama and a little bit of magic

The Dream Hotel
by Laila Lalami
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If you ever watched the movie, Minority Report, this book has a similar take on the surveillance state. However, Lalami's presentation feels more real and prescient and less futuristic. With the rise of AI intelligence and integrated computer systems, one can easily imagine the fate of our protagonist, as she is swept up and placed in a detention center based on an algorithm's output. The book is gripping and tense at times, but also does a good job of showing us how technology can worm its way into our lives in ways we may not have imagined.

After I do
by Taylor Jenkins Reid
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This was a cute novel

The Hunger Of The Gods
by John Gwynne
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Great epic viking fantasy adventure
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