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We Never Learn, Vol. 20
by Taishi Tsutsui
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I think this book was really interesting because it shows one of the many endings in this series. It's very detailed and one of my favorite endings. I like it because the ending because this happened because of a coincidence.

A-z Of Sewing
by Country Bumpkin
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Not that easy to follow along with the pictures and instructions, even with a lot of the basic sewing skills.

A Series Of Unfortunate Events Complete Collection: Books 1-13
by Lemony Snicket
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Sosososo awesome. it held my attention the whole time through and had many unpredictable points. IT IS AWSOMESAUCE

Elle(s) #1
by Kid Toussaint
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I like how her hair color changes and her feelings change when she is feeling different things!

The Keeper Of Lost Art
by Laura Morelli
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A little slow but I loved the characters and history. It made me want to go back to Florence and see the artwork with more appreciation.

The Pecan Sheller
by Lupe Ruiz-Flores
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Outstanding!

The Hate U Give
by Angie Thomas
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This book has great vocabulary and shared insights to the world about life as a minority. It displays a coming of age theme which revolves around Starr, the ferocious main character of this novel. I would definitely recommend!

Puddin’
by Julie Murphy
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This book is amazing. So many mood swings. I love it!

The Treatment
by Mo Hayder
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Thrilling and terrifying

Forget Me Not
by Miralee Ferrell
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2.5 stars. I listened to this audiobook in one sitting as it’s quite a quick read, clocking in at 4 hours. I picked this up because I was looking for books that would satisfy a “two books with the same titles” bingo square, and there’s at least three other Forget Me Nots that I have/will read. As an Oregonian, I was intrigued by the historical romance set in Baker City. I don’t often read Christian fiction, but it’s also nice to mix it up. In this second chance romance, Julia and preacher Seth rekindle their former flame after seven years apart. This book’s first turn-off was how Julia went from not recognizing this apparent love of her life to instantly feeling infatuated as if no time or intervening events had passed. I really struggled with the Chinese immigrant representation. It felt so stereotypical with too much emphasis on the white savior. Maybe the stilted broken English speech on the audiobook exaggerated the effect, but I felt there was a missed opportunity to humanized these underrepresented characters. I appreciate what the author is trying to do (as evidenced in the author’s notes), but I think she misses the mark in execution. Maybe this book would be better as a full-length novel in which their story gets fleshed out a bit more. I almost rounded this book up on the rating because I think the intentions are good, but as it currently stands, I would recommend skipping this.
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