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Fortune And Glory
by Janet Evanovich
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Light fun reading of female bounty hunter who had adventurous encounters - all with local Jersey vibes

Dragon Ball
by Akira Toriyama
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It the beginning of seeing Goku for the first time ever in the books and how he met Bulma, Yamcha, and Oolong.

The Phantom Tollbooth
by Norton Juster
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I read about a boy named Milo who goes through a magical tollbooth into a different world. And there, he starts his adventure.

Fantasticland
by Mike Bockoven
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The book was written in post incident interviews. Very weird

Summer Light On Nantucket
by Nancy Thayer
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Nancy Thayer never disappoints. Just a really nice summer read

Atmosphere
by Taylor Jenkins Reid
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Entertaining but predictable storyline - would make a great Hallmark movie - interesting insight to astronaut training & role of pilots versus scientists.

The Ballad Of Songbirds And Snakes (a Hunger Games Novel)
by Suzanne Collins
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A great backstory for Snow, very interesting. It was a good read (though not as good as the original Hunger Games series). Overall, I enjoyed it.

Wordy Birdy
by Tammi Sauer
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Funny and reminds me of myself sometimes

I Am Abraham Lincoln
by Brad Meltzer
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It wasn't good because of war and people weren't kind to eachother

Dracula
by Bram Stoker
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Overall, I loved reading this book. The plot came together nicely and the characters were both compelling, and interesting to learn about. Dracula wasn't quite "horror" in the way that I was used to, instead of jump scares and gore, it used descriptions and a sense of suspense to build the reader's anxiety. The entire time that I was reading, I felt like the characters were real, which not many horror books can do. It didn't use cliches at all, the plot twists were well thought out and all made sense with what information the book had supplied previously. My only note is that there were a lot of casual sexist remarks made toward the middle, which was off-putting for me, even though I know that this book was made during a time when that was considered okay. It took me a lot of time to get through, but Dracula was definitely worth the read.
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