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And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie

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5.0

An intense unputdownable murder mystery. Couldn't wait to get back from work to complete the book. Such a fast-paced suspense thriller.
The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas

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5.0

Thugs don't belong to one race. They are everywhere. I could relate this so much with some of my experiences where I belonged to a minor race. The first person narrative allowed me to experience Starr's pain. No matter the brightest spotlights, some harsh realities are still being categorized as fiction!
Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher

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5.0

The narrative was quite impressive with two storylines moving along side - of the listener and the speaker. Though it fell a bit on the side of 'fuck up one's mind so much', it was a good book. We all go through experiences like these and that's what makes it so very realistic. Highly recommended to those who talk behind someone's back, aware/unaware of contributing to the neverending snowball. Teenagers and college students likewise should read this.