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Klara And The Sun
by Kazoo Ishiguro
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Klara and the Sun was an interesting story that showed the love between Josie and Klara who’s an AF (artificial friend) and Josie and Rick, her childhood neighbor friend. The father showed how machines can replace us in the future. It had a caste like system where Josie was uplifted and Rick wasn’t. . It showed the importance of the sun that was portrayed like God. The story wasn’t exciting but makes the reader think

Today I’ll Be A Unicorn
by Dana Simpson
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This book is about a girl that wants to de a Unicorn.

Claymore Manga
by Norihiro Yagi
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Although I like anime, I've never really taken to manga. On a whim, I grabbed Claymore from the library shelf. After seeing the dismemberment within the first few pages, I knew I'd enjoy this. The art, though simple, tells the story well. The plotline and characters are clearly established and are quite adventurous. I wound up reading the first volume before I left the library.

The Sanatorium
by Sarah Pearse
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The Sanatorium was intriguing in the beginning but didn’t make sense. For instance why would a woman kill other woman because she was raped and she wanted it known by killing these women plus the rapist and her brother who didn’t stand by her. She also killed for it to be known what tortuous abuse was done to the women who were placed in the sanatorium for no reason. The ending left everyone guessing who pushed the detective into the water. It was an ok read but didn’t make sense

The Regulators
by Richard Bachman
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While, in the end, I loved this book, I felt like it started in the middle of something that had been going on, and I fell a bit adrift. But it’s one of those stories that explains things after the fact, and it’s worth it so you just have to hang in there. Weird story about an autistic boy who becomes inhabited by something evil. Lots of violence, so you can’t be squeamish. The amazing thing is that the ending of this otherwise brutal book is actually very tender.

The Last Thing He Told Me
by Laura Dave
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A good mystery. Does not end happily, but kept me interested through the whole book.

If You Give A Cat A Cupcake
by Laura Numeroff
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I like the part of the book when they go to the beach.

Chicken Soup Dory Phantasmagoria
by Abby Hanlon
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This book is about a girl that no girls that did not play with her.

Finding Ashley
by Danielle Steel
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Finding Ashley is about a woman who got pregnant at 16 and was sent to a convent in Ireland where the nuns gave the babies to wealthy people who gave generous donations. Her sister became a young nun after trying to become an actress and being brutally raped and decided to go find the baby daughter her sister gave up. This story gave an example of hope, forgiveness, strength and how life can become better. Both sisters overcame many obstacles

Serpentine
by Jonathan Kellerman
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I love Kellerman’s books, especially the Alex Delaware books, and this one did not disappoint. A young woman is trying to discover the truth about the death of her mother. Detective Milo Sturgis begins the case reluctantly, but soon sees there is more to the case than meets the eye. Milo enlisted the aid of his friend and police consultant psychologist Alex Delaware and together they discover that things are not really want they seem to be, now as well as in the past.
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