
Please Send Help (I Hate Everyone But You #2)
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Ava and Gen are best friends. Ava knows what she wants and has plans to achieve her goals. Gen...not...
YA Young Adult Sequel Book Series Contemporary

Heather Cranmer (2721 KP) created a post
Dec 27, 2022

Psycho Shifters (Cruel Alphaverse #1)
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Fight like a girl...or a shifter of lore. After growing up with nothing, I've finally found my...
Dark Paranormal Romance Reverse Harem Shifters

Whatchareadin (174 KP) rated Better Than I Know Myself in Books
May 10, 2018
The story progresses through their meeting in New York at Barnard and continues through their graduation. Regina and Jewel were already roommates when they met Carmen at the university library. They all got stuck in an elevator together and as they say, "The rest is history." They lived together through the early 80's as they grew into women and started to become independent.
The book covers twenty years of friendship and sisterhood and all the trials and tribulations that entails.
This book made me laugh out loud and brought a tear or two to my eyes. It also made me want to get together with my closest girlfriends. This is a book that you have to read until the end.

Kyera (8 KP) rated The It Girl (It Girl, #1) in Books
Feb 1, 2018
Overall, the book is enjoyable in a simple, YA, guilty read way. It's not going to win any literary awards, but if you enjoy books about privileged kids, boarding schools or volatile relationship dynamics you will like this read. Although it is fiction, sometimes I am astounded by the level of debauchery surrounding these students.
The first book, It Girl, introduces us to the large cast of characters. New girl, Jenny, who is looking to reinvent herself. Junior class prefect, Brett, who seems to have it all together. Privileged princess, Callie, who thinks appearances are everything. True it-girl, Tinsley, who is the puppet-master of Waverly. As well as all their girlfriends and the rotating batch of potential boyfriends.
School seems perfect - the guy she has her eye on seems to be crushing back, her roommates seem great and she's been invited to join the advanced art class. What could go wrong? {{spoiler}}Tinsley returns to school and is none too happy about the new girl in her bed.

Tangerine: A Novel
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'As if Donna Tartt, Gillian Flynn and Patricia Highsmith had collaborated in a screenplay to be...

Settle Up - Group Expenses
Finance and Productivity
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Are you a group of friends, co-workers or roommates who occasionally share expenses? Settle Up keeps...

The Spires
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A troubled woman becomes consumed by a past she’s desperate to forget in this unsettling...

Merissa (12804 KP) rated Blood Witch (Witches of Westwood Academy, #5) in Books
Nov 8, 2023
Mabe thinks she is a blood witch, who are reviled for being evil. She doesn't know any differently though, just going by her symptoms. With Arlo's help, she has been drinking blood bags from the infirmary which is all good until the Council sends an Enforcer to find out what's going on. Enter Fin.
As with all the others in this series, it is fast-paced and insta-love. The thing I loved about this one - more than the relationship with Fin - was how Mabe finally accepted she has a coven and friends, not just roommates. Now, going back to her relationship with Fin. Fan yourselves because it's a HOT one. Mabe claims him and I loved the others' reaction to it, mainly because I felt the same!
One character I really don't like, and haven't so far, is Leanna Stolbright! I really want to see her comeuppance and am hoping she gets it!
A great read, so long as you've read the others.
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* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book; the comments here are my honest opinion. *
Merissa
Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books!
Nov 8, 2023

Where Are You Now?
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From America's Queen of Suspense comes a gripping tale of a young woman trying to unravel the...