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We Are Twins
by Laura Driscoll
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Brittany read it all by her self, it was a good book.

Spy School
by Stuart Gibbs
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Very good book, action, bad decisions, and good ones are in store... read the book to find out

One For The Murphys
by Lynda Mullaly Hunt
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I gave this book four stars because it's written in the point of view of a middle schooler, so I would recommend middle schoolers to read this book, but as a high schooler I couldn't relate to it as well as I'd like. But I enjoyed the book nonetheless and the ending had me in tears. I didn't realize how attached I was to the main character. Overall, I really enjoyed reading this book.

The Wedding
by Nicholas Sparks
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I, like most, am a fan of The Notebook. So branching out and reading about Noah’s daughter and her husband was pretty neat. I like how this book wrapped up. His books are good and predictable, but this one got me! I like that!

Silent Night Sue Thomas
by Sue Thomas
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This book was an excellent biography of the life of Sue Thomas a deaf woman employed by the FBI to read lips on surveillance recordings. I highly recommend it.

Can You Keep A Secret
by Sophie Kinsella
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This was great! You can mostly predict what is going to happen, but just like a Hallmark movie, you don’t mind and enjoy it anyway. Some parts of the book make you cringe with the main character. As if it’s happening to you!

No Fixed Line
by Dana Stabenow
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I adore Dana Stabenow's work. She is that rare combination of a terrific writer and a wonderful storyteller. This book is the 22nd in the Kate Shugak series, and is a satisfying, fun read. But you must start at the beginning and read in order! Begin with "A Cold Day for Murder" and fall in love with Alaska.

Cheers To The Diaper Years
by Erin Brown Hollis
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Great book, easy read. She writes like she’s talking to you like a friend. Good practical advice and heartfelt “I’ve been there too” stories. Love the bibical aspect and scriptures she uses as the basis of the book.

Cottage At The Beach
by Lee Tobin Mcclain
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This was a cute beach read. The ending was quite predictable. I liked the small town setting, reminds me of the White Lake area! Easy reading!

Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine
by Gail Honeyman
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I felt this book was a bit of a slow read. However it held my interest enough to finish it. Eleanor’s quirky personality had me laughing at parts. Other parts made me question how she could honestly not have heard of some things….
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