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Other Words for Home | Jasmine Warga
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#QuarantineRead 18 & #InMyClassroomLibrary: I read this book to my students during virtual learning. I recommend it to any child (9+), teen, or adult. Jasmine Warga uses amazing figurative language, and Jude is a strong female character we can all look up to!

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The Hunting Party | Lucy Foley
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#QuarantineRead 17: read this book after hearing the writing was, “very similar to Ruth Ware”. I did not love this book as much as I wanted to, I think because I was able to predict a lot of what would happen early on in the book. This is probably my own fault, because I read too many books about murder.

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Clap When You Land | Elizabeth Acevedo
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#QuarantineRead 16: Beautiful writing and beautiful cover. YA novel, but a good read for any age. Read in one day at the beach.

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Normal People | Sally Rooney
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#QuarantineRead 15: Recommended by a friend. When I first started reading, I wasn‘t sure where this book was going, but I quickly became invested in the characters lives. Very interested To see how this book is made into a TV show.

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Know My Name: A Memoir | Chanel Miller
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#QuarantineRead 14: Everyone should read this book. Chanel Miller is an amazingly talented writer, and I am thankful she is willing to share her story with the world.

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Magic for Liars | Sarah Gailey
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#QuarantineRead 13: Magic, mystery, murder. I enjoyed this book because it fit the psychological thriller genre, but had a nice fantasy/ Harry Potter esque twist as it took place at a magical school. ( I also am super into this cover art).

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#QuarantineRead 12: I didn‘t love this book. I think this is partially because the reviews gave me such high expectations. Though I did want to know what happened in the end, I didn‘t feel particularly invested in any of the characters.

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Sorry I Missed You | Suzy Krause
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#QuarantineRead 11: Such a fun and quirky read. Every character made me smile. Though this is written as a mystery, it‘s more about the individuals telling the story.

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#QuarantineRead 10: I‘m a sucker for a psychological thriller, and I was already a Lisa Jewell fan. This books has multiple narrators, multiple storylines, multiple murders, and even a cult. Definitely kept me interested.

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Regretting You | Colleen Hoover
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#QuarantineRead 9: Recommended by a friend and free on Kindle. Quick, drama filled, YA Novel. When I finished I said, “that was kind of ridiculous but I also really needed to know what happened”.

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Such a Fun Age | Kiley Reid
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#QuarantineRead 8: This book had Characters that made me cringe but also characters that made me think. A book that can be read in a day, but that you will want to keep discussing.

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#QuarantineRead 1-7: Started off lockdown by rereading the entire Harry Potter series and I already want to do it again. Reading them as an adult, I found new favorite characters, and also think I paid a little more attention. It also made me feel nostalgic for my first time reading them. P.S. Prisoner of Azkaban is the best book.