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ryinwonderland


A woman who writes an advice column starts receiving letters from a girl who was kidnapped and presumed murdered 20 years prior.

The mystery was only okay - I figured it out about halfway through, and the main character is pretty unlikable and apparently not a super great detective. I liked several of the secondary characters though, and there were portions that left me hanging that make me want to read more from this series. Overall, I didn't *love* it, but it wasn't terrible.

A woman changes identities the way most people change their clothes.

Short, sweet graphic novel about life on the moon.

Every twelve years, everyone forgets. Clean slate. New start. Except for Nadia, who didn't forget, and doesn't know why.

Oof. Oscar and his family had rough lives. Definitely cursed.

Solid book. Better because Lin reads it.

The book takes place in one day, during a huge protest, following several different points of view. It was pretty interesting. Not something I'd normally pick up, but not bad.