Books
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"Perfect Chemistry"
Once you start reading this book, you will be hooked. The novel, "Perfect Chemistry", is the first book in the Prefect Chemistry series by Simone Ekeles. It reminds me of a modern day version of the play "A Westside Story". It is one of the most exciting and enchanting books that you will ever get to read.
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Powerful memoir delivers strong, touching storyline about sisterhood
Imagine being the eldest of two siblings. Imagine losing one to fatal illness, and then, another. No longer a sibling, what are you now? "The only one left," Jessica Handler writes in her memoir "Invisible Sisters," a powerful story of loss, bereavement, and the human capacity to heal.
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Growing up gay
Ryan Van Meter's If You Knew Then What I Know Now is an introspective memoir of Van Meter's acquaintance and acceptance of his homosexuality. Through a collection of essays, Van Meter recounts events throughout his life that added to his understanding of himself and that, ultimately, helped to shape him into the person he is today.
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Moore is more
Have you ever wondered what Jesus did before miracle work? Ever mused over an adolescent Christ and the trouble he undoubtedly caused? Christopher Moore explores the possibilities in his hilariously funny epic, "Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal.
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Palahniuk goes limp with sordid "Snuff"
Immersing yourself in a steamy fantasy such as "Snuff" by Chuck Palahniuk can leave you feeling high and dry by the end. Palahniuk's 2008 addition to his collection of shock-inducing, pop/avant-garde is a pieced narration of pornstar Cassie Wright, who sets out to make world history.

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