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Broken Things
by Lauren Oliver

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Good mystery! It wasn't my favorite, but kept me in suspense...

In Her Tracks Robert Dugoni
by Robert Dugoni

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A suspense novel with likable main characters. A little predictable but still keeps you engaged. I enjoy these series by this author!

Diary Of A Wimpy Kid Rodrick Rules
by Jeff Kinney

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I love the book the only thing is the big brother is so mean.

At first Sight
by Stephen J. Cannell

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While I really like Cannell’s books, I did not love this one. This is, however, a perfect example of a false narrator, and the ending is what make the story OK. A married man spies a beautiful woman, also married, across a pool and falls madly in love with her. How far will he go to win her over?

Each Kindness
by Jacqueline Woodson

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In this story Each Kindness, there was a girl named Chloe she had two friends Kendra and Sophie. Then, one day a new girl came to the class her name was Maya. But, Chloe was mean to Maya. When, Maya smiled Chloe didn't smile back and Chloe never played with her. Then, Maya's seat was empty for many days. The teacher said she had to move to a new school. Chloe was sad, she wished she was nicer to Maya. I like this book because, it teaches people the importance of kindness.

How Not To Start Third Grade
by Cathy Hapka

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This book is about Will and his little brother Steve back to school was a big besaster.

I Loved You Since Forever
by Hoda Kotb

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Moms always love you no matter what, they were born to.

Lions of Fifth Avenue
by Fiona Davis

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Now here is a genre that I would not normally read, but I have read two of her books recently and enjoyed both very much. And what book could be better for a bibliophile than his one that takes place in a library? The story bounces back and forth between two time frames and gives you a look challenges faced by a family who used to live in and care for the NY public library and the current challenges faced by the library’s special collection curators. I learn so much by reading her books.

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.

Charlatans
by Robin Cook

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I have mixed feeling about this book. The beginning is loaded up with a lot of medical details of surgeries, so that will not be for everyone. In the middle it got better, but then it got very preachy on how terrible the nutritional supplements (vitamins) industry is and how is mostly quackery. That aside, the book is supposed to be about how relatively easy it is to utilize technology to alter records so that professionals, in this case doctors, may now be as qualified as they seem. Whole story seems a bit far fetched to me and while it wasn’t terrible, overall I think there are much better books out there.