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Manga Classics: Pride And Prejudice
by Jane Austen
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Wow! This word followed me the whole way through the book. With its absolutely stunning art work and its excellent recreation of the original book, it has certainly earned five stars. Though the book is written in an unfamiliar style, manga, I definitely enjoyed reading and gazing upon the gorgeous artwork. The illustrator did an incredible job developing the appearances of the characters in their different time frame. Also the background practically captures the amazing surroundings of Elizabeth Bennet’s world. I would love nothing more but to praise the author and artist of this wonderful manga book for recreating something that is so much more than stunning, absolutely remarkable!

The Cat In The Hat Comes Back!
by Dr. Seuss
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It is so funny.

Diary Of A Wimpy Kid: Big Shot (book 16)
by Jeff Kinney
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This is an easier book to read. I really enjoy reading these when I am bored or want something that I don’t have to think about.

Martyr!
by Kaveh Akbar
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I loved this book! The writing, the magical realism, the very real conversations about art and death. Loved it. Highly recommend.

Burnout: the secret to unlocking the stress cycle
by Emily and Amelia Nagoski
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Loved this book. Gave helpful tools and insights. Deeply insightful about our current society and problems facing stress do to societal and cultural norms.

Disney pirates of the caribbean dead men tell no tales the brightest star in the north
by Meredith Rusu
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I loved the mystery of this story. It took my imagine to an told world.

Things Fall Apart
by Chinua Achebe
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Things Fall Apart was a surprisingly impactful book to read. Achebe did such a wonderful job of pulling the reader into the tribal world in Nigeria, feeling for the people and their ways, and then carefully expressing the devastation of christian imperialism. The last paragraph and line hit me in the gut. No wonder this is a classic novel.

Burn Down Master's House
by Clay Cane
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Told from multiple perspectives, it follows a number of slaves who were violently ripped from their homeland, forced through unspeakable cruelty, and reached their breaking point, turning their pain into calculated vengeance, scheming of when the would get their justice.Even if they died trying, they would endure no more. And if need be, their resistance would be an inspiration for others to follow. - A hard, but needed read. A mix of the past and future in some senses, especially with the author drawing from his own ancestors.

Harry Potter And The Sorcerer's Stone
by J.K. Rowling
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I read this once before with my book club. My mom challenged me to read it again and see if I could spot 5 differences between the book and the movie. I like the book better

1776
by David Mccullough
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I don't remember much from my schools US History classes, but this was a great dive into the first years of Revolution in the US. I remember myself constantly thinking- how, just how did we make it through this? There were obstacles and short-comings (men and equipment alike) that could've prevented GW & his troops from ultimately winning; and, there were many losses along the road to independence. This book definitely inspired feelings of patriotism and a gratitude for those who came before.
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