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Holes by Louis Sachar

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5.0

Holes is the greatest story ever written, you can’t change my mind.
Hell Bent by Leigh Bardugo

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5.0

Ninth House was a good book. Hell Bent is freaking epic. I’m obsessed.
Hello Stranger by Katherine Center

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4.0

Hello stranger was an adorable rom com that takes the miscommunication trope to a whole new level. Sadie is a portrait artist who, after a necessary surgery is left with face blindness. This is unfortunate because she needs to finish a portrait for a competition for her big break. While her work life is falling apart, sparks are flying with her new veterinarian… but is now the best time to be falling in love with someone she can’t see? This book was predictable from the first page, but it was so cute and sweet I could not put it down! It gets a little “here are all my themes and lessons” in the end but honestly it was still a fun read. Sadie is a likeable FMC, and the MMC is so fun throughout. Could the plot have been avoided with one honest conversation? Yes but I still think it’s worth the time!
Moorewood Family Rules by HelenKay Dimon

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2.0

I definitely see the connection to oceans 8 in this book. I enjoyed this read and the cast of eclectic characters. I wish the stakes had felt higher throughout. I was waiting for a grand con but in the end I felt it wasn’t enough. I wanted more action and drama. While I love a good falling for the body guard trope, I wasn’t worried she actually needed one. The writing was hard for me at points, a little in your face and not as nuanced as I’d want while reading about con artists. In the end it was cute and cheesy and warm hearted.
Before I Let Go by Kennedy Ryan

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5.0

This book was worth the hype. It has been so long since I have been this consumed by a romance and this was just what I needed.
The Near Witch by V.E. Schwab

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4.0

No one does gothic like VE Schwab
A Song of Salvation by Alechia Dow

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3.0

A Song of Salvation was the space opera it promised to be. It was quick paced and a really sweet read about the power of your voice, humanity and love. Our MC's Wesley, Rubin and Zaira are perfect trio. Wesley is the han solo smuggler who is looking to find his place. Zaira is the reincarnated God trying to find her perpose and how to use her powers for good. While Rubin is the heart of the story while also being the comedic relief. They were fun to get to know. This book is very plot driven, things happen fast and characters explain their develop[ment outright. I think this book is a great YA read, but it might even be a little more middle grade.