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4. Just for the Summer - Abby Jimenez
3. No Exit - Taylor Adams
2. The Housemaid Is Watching - Freida McFadden
1. Funny Story - Emily Henry

2. Ignite me by Tahereh Mafi
3. Ruthless Vows by Rebecca Ross
4. Iron flame by Rebecca Yarros
5. A girl guides to Murder by Holly Jackson (I'm so ashamed to say this book has been put off for like 8 months...)
A good bunch of these are series I need to finish but I keep getting so side tracked lol.

2. The Hunger Games (shocking, I know)
3. Six of Crows
4. House of Dragons
5. Dragonriders of Pern

2. Middle of the Night, Riley Sager
3. I Was A Teenage Slasher, Stephen Graham Jones
4. Witchcraft for Wayward Girls, Grady Hendrix
5. Evocation, S.T. Gibson

1) Leather & Lark
2) A Court of Frost and Starlight
3) The Reappearance of Rachel Price
4) Crush or Reckless (whichever Libby hold hits first)
5) A Court of Silver Flames
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A queer story of Maali Almeida who wakes up dead in a visa office, and has a week to lead the man and woman he loved while alive to the clues of a mystery that will upheaval their world as they know (knew) it.
Number 4: I Hope This Finds You Well - Natalie Sue
A debut novel touching on a subject that terrifies us all: What if you could suddenly gained access to the emails of everyone you worked with? “Will open your heart to the everyday eccentricities of work culture” -Goodreads
Number 3: Last Summer On State Street - Toya Wolfe
Following Fe Fe in the projects of Chicago, spanning decades of trauma, race, friendship, and community. In the Summer of 1999, Fe Fe’s neighborhood is to be demolished, and as such, are the relationships around her.
Number 2: One Garden Against The World - Katie Bradbury
Bloomsbury Books UK calls One Garden Against The World an “inspiring call to arms, showing that we can all make a difference in the fight against climate change.”
Number 1: The Hate You Give - Angie Thomas
Starr Carter witnesses the murder of her childhood best friend Khalil at the hands of an officer. The aftermath illustrates Starr dealing with uprisings across the US, trying to survive intimidation from gangs & officers alike as the news makes national headlines.