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Black Girl Unlimited: The Remarkable Story of a Teenage Wizard
by Echo Brown
Braveheart (7/11/2021)
This story follows the story of a black wizard, Although the book is a teen to ya book, it definitely covers strong and hurtful topics. The violence in this book is the main thing; it is strong, frequent and gory. The sex in this book is also strong and frequent. It gets physical in some places, but mainly the characters talk about it. The language in this book is also strong and frequent. This will be right up your street, although it deals with dark, upsetting and strong topics.
Self's Murder: Gerhard Self mystery #3
by Bernhard Schlink
Self's murder is a amazing story (7/11/2021)
Nice story Gerhard Self, the seventy-something, sambuca-drinking, Sweet-Afton smoking sleuth returns in a riveting new mystery about money-laundering, murder, and mafiosi.Despite his failing health and his girlfriend's pleading, Gerhard Self won't stop doing what he does best—investigating. ...
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