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Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter by Seth Grahame-Smith
Once you get about a quarter of the way into this book (basically, when the vampires come into play), it's easy to get sucked it. It's a fun, entertaining read, and written like a history book, complete with historically incorrect diagrams.
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Looking for Alaska by John Green
At last, I have read every John Green book that exists on the face of the Earth. (He needs to write more, in my humble opinion.) Again, this novel takes a little bit of time to immerse you in its world, but once it does, it's hard to put down. With a realistic and incredibly entertaining cast of supporting characters, this book will take you through a whirlwind of emotions.
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Doing Harm by Kelly Parsons
Definitely not for young readers. This is a medical mystery that at first seems a little weird (especially when the killer is revealed halfway through the book), but somehow, it works. It's suspenseful and keeps you turning pages…I was almost late for work trying to finish this book. The descriptions of surgery are especially intense (especially since it's written by a urologist), so if you become faint at the sight of blood, beware.
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The Silver Linings Playbook by Matthew Quick
This book is hilarious, sweet, and sad all at once. It's the story of a man trying desperately to work through his mental problems. It's a quick, easy read, and one that you won't want to put down. Highly recommended!
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