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The Girl Who Could Move Sh*t with Her Mind

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Really digging this book. The premise is interesting and I enjoyed all of the plot twists thrown at the reader throughout the story. Things are emotionally realistic and the characters are pretty insightful and fairly emotionally balanced, in my opinion. The protagonist has a very distinct voice that feels like you're reading about a friend, which I enjoy as well.

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3.5/5 stars

This book is so out of control and I love it. It goes off to a running start and continues a pretty quick pace throughout. I love how Teagen is just so sassy from the beginning till the end, but she's still so serious whenever she has to be. I love characters like that, so it was really just tons of fun reading her POV. I also enjoyed Jake's POV, but Teagen's was definitely the starring voice in this book. The conspiracies around her being framed for a murder honestly pulled me in, so I had a good time following along. Only reason I'm not rating it higher is because by the end, I just didn't have that feeling of "I LOVED THIS" or "this is definitely a new fave of mine". It was just a book that I really enjoyed to read, and thinking back there are some things I personally didn't like. The romance in here was my main gripe, as I didn't feel it was needed so much, but it's alright. Kept going between 3 and 4 stars, but I genuinely did have fun reading this. I'd probably go out of my way one day to buy a physical copy whenever I need a g00d-time read.

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