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Love, Hate, and Other Filters
Samira Ahmed | 2017 | Romance, Young Adult (YA)
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8.3 (8 Ratings)
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OH. MY. GOD.
I loved this book so, so, so much. I'm muslim and this hit really, really close to home. I laughed, I cried, and I fell in love. This had heartbreak and tears, happiness and laughter, and was so, so relatable. I have no words, it was too amazing.
  
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Killer Choice
Tom Hunt | 2018
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8.0 (1 Ratings)
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Tom Hunt’s debut was everything a thriller should be! Fast paced, life and death decisions, and complex, relatable characters make Killer Choice a book you can’t put down. This novel raises serious questions, moral dilemmas and has you asking just how far you’re willing to go for someone you love.
  
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A perfect flaw
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8.0 (1 Ratings)
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A great, relatable story about what it's like to live day to day and crippling anxiety with panic attacks. I really enjoyed the characters and the setting. There are a lot of errors though and the book needs reformatting. That is why I give this book 4 out of 5 stars.
  
The Outpost (2020)
The Outpost (2020)
2020 | Drama, History, War
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8.0 (3 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Good one
A friend recommended this one to me. It was a very good watch. The acting was spot on and the characters very relatable. The cinematography and action sequences were thrilling and the story built up to its climax masterfully. Definitely a war movie fan must see. Worth a watch!
  
Everything Between Us (Pink Bean Series #3)
Everything Between Us (Pink Bean Series #3)
Harper Bliss | 2017 | LGBTQ+, Romance
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8.5 (2 Ratings)
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I really like how Harper Bliss makes her characters real people with real flaws. It makes her books so much more relatable. Jo's self esteem issues are something almost anyone can relate to. The community of characters in the Pink Bean series is just amazing. The romance part is pretty darn good too.
  
This Foreign Affair (Pink Bean Series #4)
This Foreign Affair (Pink Bean Series #4)
Harper Bliss | 2017 | LGBTQ+, Romance
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9.0 (2 Ratings)
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Again Harper Bliss creates amazing characters. Although this love story is not as relatable in how they meet it is still written in an amazing way. It also catches the trials and doubts of long distance relationships in a spetacular way. I really highly recommend any of this books and have made recommendations.
  
You're Never Weird on the Internet (Almost)
You're Never Weird on the Internet (Almost)
Felicia Day | 2016 | Biography
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9.0 (12 Ratings)
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My sister got me this book when it came out, and I devoured it. Felicia Day is funny, awkward, and relatable. Her experiences from finding other like-minded weirdos on the early internet to founding her own company are sure to make you laugh, commiserate, and cringe in sympathy. It's a great read.
  
Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion
Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion
Jia Tolentino | 2019 | Biography, Computing & IT, Education, Humor & Comedy
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"As I read Trick Mirror I thought: the smartest human on planet Earth has been located and her name is Jia Tolentino. Her reflections are biting but relatable—because she writes with vulnerability as a product of the very culture she’s critiquing. Tolentino’s work helps me understand my world and myself more deeply."

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Eliza and Her Monsters
Eliza and Her Monsters
Francesca Zappia | 2017 | Romance, Young Adult (YA)
Whoa. As a girl with depression and anxiety, this hit me hard. I loved this book. There were compelling characters, with multiple flaws, relatable situations, and an amazing plot.
I admit, Wallace was a bit of a douche near the end, and that pissed me off, but, like he apologized, so it's fine I guess.
  
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Jul 21, 2018  
A New Model
A New Model
Ashley Graham | 2017 | Biography
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9.0 (3 Ratings)
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Body positivity has reached new heights lately, but Ashley Graham has been fighting to be seen as a plus size model for years. Her journey from Nebraska to Sports Illustrated cover is bumpy, relatable, and honest. It's not the best memoir I've ever read, but Ashley Graham is inspiring and positive. It's a good read.