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Lights out by Navessa Allen
God of Malice by Rina Kent
Twisted Games by Ana Huang

Hello, Universe - Erin Entrada Kelly!! (It's my number 2!!)
Percy Jackson and Heroes Of Olympus- Rick Riordan!!
The Scourage - Jennifer A. Nielson!!

A good girls guide to murder by Holly Jackson
Or The song of Achilles by madeline miller



wrong place wrong time by Gillian MC Alistor



A good girls guide to murder
The reapperence of rachel price
The Inheritance games
The hunger games
Hello, Universe
Powerless
Betting on you
The Do-over
Beach Read
The series of an unfortunate events
Better than the movies
Nothing like the movies

harry potter by jk rowling
the hunger games by suzanne collins
a good girls guide to murder by holly jackson
percy jackson by rick riordan

The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt
All the bright places by Jennifer Niven. They're a bit on the deeper side of life, but I think they're sooo important to read, they gave me such a different perspective of things that happen in life and how one person can affect the rest of our lives or be forever important to us from one event🥺


The Midnight Library- Matt Haig
The Humans- Matt Haig
The Life Impossible- Matt Haig
The Red Tent- Anita Diamant
The Song of Achilles- Madeline Miller
Animal Farm- George Orwell
Brave New World- Aldous Huxley
The Parable of the Sower- Octavia E. Butler
I have so many more but these are the ones I recommend off the top of my head

The Midnight Library- Matt Haig
The Humans- Matt Haig
The Life Impossible- Matt Haig
The Red Tent- Anita Diamant
The Song of Achilles- Madeline Miller
Animal Farm- Ge..."
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Every time I come across something I haven't heard before, because I know this book is based off a lot of very much real things, I look it up= there are so many beautiful food dishes, and dishware that I'm sat here going whAtttttt


Recommend reading any of this series. I'll be honest, this is another slow book but it talks about the human condition without directly calling it that, using a narrative of time travel, where the past can't be changed but something can still be learned.

It was just so raw and emotional and deep that you just really feel it so deeply.

A good girls guide to murder - Holly Jackson
Once upon a broken heart - Stephanie Garber
These are some of my personal favs :)

Modern - Our Share of Night
Non fiction - Beyond a Boundary
These are just based on my personal preferences :-)
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