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Sugar Daddies by Jade West

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4.75

SO CLOSE TO 5 STAR! 
I really enjoyed this book, I loved Carl, loved Rick and Katie was good too. I loved the added drama in and hers and carls relationship growing. 
Only thing was I wasn’t a fan of the lack of Karma on the dad’s side. That’s what knocked it down
Love and Other Words by Christina Lauren

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3.0

Cute. Childhood friends turn to lovers. 
It was a bit frustrating at times with how emotionally unavailable she was but at the same time as you get through the story it’s very valid that she is. 
Piranesi by Susanna Clarke

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3.5

It was really enjoyable. I loved all the detail that went into the writing along with the thought process 

Only thing is it was kind of slow and with all the entries it got kind of confusing and repetitive. But I know that’s kind of the point of the process. 
The Nightmare Before Kissmas by Sara Raasch

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5.0

This is so well written I loved it. Not at all what I was expecting but overall was funny, lighthearted with a bit of serious bits crammed in. 
Only thing is I wish there was more spice. 
The House in the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune

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3.75

Really cute. As always TJ Klune puts in really nice character development. I loved the variety of characters. The only reason for the lower rating is because I wasn’t too much of a fan of Arther. He seemed a bit boring to me, I’ll read the second book for sure though. 
Hollow Kingdom by Kira Jane Buxton

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4.0

The beginning took me a minute to really get into, but once it did the story was really good and entertaining. 
ST had some really good character development that I loved and the ending was really hopeful. Would recommend 
The Midnight Library by Matt Haig

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4.5

I thought the meaning of this book was wonderful. Her entire process throughout the book was amazing too. 
The Family Experiment by John Marrs

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5.0

Where to even begin. The beginning was so captivating when I typically can’t really get locked in for a chapter or so. The entire concept was so interesting and the possibilities of it becoming a reality is scary. 
Then came little hints of the dark secrets of each character, how not everyone was just someone who wanted to be parents. 
Then when everything came together at the end? Oh my god I couldn’t put this book down! 
Misery by Stephen King

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5.0

I grew up on the movie and was gifted the book. 
Holy hell, this book is so captivating it keeps you on the edge of your seat. The progression of her inanity and his desperation. Not just that but the ending too with him facing all this trauma. Jeez!