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message 101: by Sam (new)

Sam K (zutara123) | 251 comments Divine Rivals by Rebecca Ross and The Lunar Chronicles series by Marissa Meyer


message 102: by Dev (new)

Dev Latimer | 324 comments Oh sweet


message 103: by Sharafa (new)

Sharafa | 4 comments Inheritance series


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~☆~Autumn  | 58 comments ✨Fallon wrote: "Mine would have to be Rust & Stardust by T. Greenwood! Had me feeling all sorts of emotions!"

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That was sure a sad case and made me cry! Rust & Stardust. I guess I read it 2 years ago. T. Greenwood writes some fascinating books.


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magical_mel17 | 26 comments heartless hunter Kristen Ciracelli


message 106: by Michele The Stick (new)

Michele The Stick (poetsofsweetpea) | 8 comments I stumbled into Tana French, and I've read all but one of her backlog. Amazing! In the Woods was so good.


message 107: by Dev (new)

Dev Latimer | 324 comments Very nice I’ll have to check that one out


message 108: by Bethany (new)

Bethany Hebblethwaite | 6 comments A Little Life... I read it in April and still think about it daily. Hauntingly beautiful and tragic.


message 109: by Daria (new)

Daria Danley | 9 comments favorite for suspense: empire of the damned. one I can't stop thinking about: the bell jar.


message 110: by Dev (new)

Dev Latimer | 324 comments Ok sweet


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loonaplenaaa | 14 comments Perks of being a wallflower!
Reading it at 19 really fixed something inside me.


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K A Y L A (kaylasspace) | 3 comments A fate inked in blood


message 113: by Maria (new)

Maria | 13 comments Lady Tan's Circle of Women by Lisa See


message 114: by Dev (new)

Dev Latimer | 324 comments Oh, I’ve definitely heard good things about that when I should check it out


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Hanna Camille | 28 comments Godsgrave by Jay Kristoff


message 116: by Hanna (new)

Hanna Camille | 28 comments ACOMAF


Nora (Grayson's version) (noraseed) | 179 comments side stage by Kate Louise


message 118: by Dev (new)

Dev Latimer | 324 comments Those are all good very very nice


message 119: by Maddy (new)

Maddy (maddzzy) | 62 comments Blood and ash book 1


message 120: by Dee (new)

Dee Turner | 17 comments Favorite of the first half: The Bee Sting. But my favorite of the second half has overtaken that one! It’s titled 1793: The Wolf and the Watchman, by Niklas Natt och Dag (whose last name means “night and day” in Swedish. Tom Hutchison, this one’s right up your alley!!


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Robert Robertson (trk06) | 52 comments The Shards of Earth Adrian Tchaikovsky Excellent sci-fi


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Abby E. | 69 comments the seven year slip


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Kai's Darling | 660 comments POWERLESS & RECKLESS! Can't put one underneath the other or one on top the other. IMPOSSIBLE


message 124: by Dev (new)

Dev Latimer | 324 comments Nice choices


message 125: by Mike (new)

Mike | 107 comments Collision on Tenerife by Jon Ziomek. It is a non-fiction book about the catastrophic airplane crash in the Canary Islands in 1978 and the reasons why some escaped and some did not. I got it as an audiobook and was so impressed with the author's insight that I bought a hard copy.


message 126: by Linsey (new)

Linsey McKenna | 18 comments Right now mine is Atomic Habits by James Clear. I really love self-help books and this one gave me a lot of great perspective that I always find myself referring back to and referencing each day!


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