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The Martha's Vineyard Beach And Book Club
by Martha Hall Kelly
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Absolutely loved this story! The historical facts, the mystery and the setting really kept me enthralled. I learned a lot about the impact the war had on this very quintessential summer place. The human relationships were so very well entwined with the historical events.

The Things We Cannot Say
by Kelly Rimmer
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This is a dual time line story -- the present and Poland during the Nazi takeover. I am a fan of Kelly Rimmer's books and liked this one, too.

The View From Lake Como
by Adriana Trigiani
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the book is about a young girl who marries and divorced her husband then goes back to live with her parents and the struggles she encounter's living with them. she works for her uncle who teaches her the marble business and the promise to take her to Italy until he suddenly dies. she pursues the trip to Italy against her parents wishes and what comes from the experience .

Last Twilight In Paris
by Pam Jenoff
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The book had an interesting storyline told from two peoples point of View. Part of the story takes place in 1953 and part of the story takes place during WWII. A woman in 1953 is working in a thrift shop in England when she comes across a necklace that she thinks she recognizes s from her time as a volunteer for The International Red Cross delivery care packages to POW camps. The second Point of view is from a Jewish woman who lives in Paris during WWII The story s eventually intertwines and there is a bit of a surprise ending. I liked the book and I recommend it

Only One Coffin
by A. J. Truman
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This was a really cute MM vampire romance with a great grumpy/sunshine trope.

Cracks in the Sidewalk
by Bette Lee Crosby
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I found this novel truly heartbreaking as Claire in her husband experience so many losses. But Claire is resilient and a devoted mother and grandmother; she carries on with her life and makes a real difference to the children she fosters. The ending is cathartic.

The Uncharted Flight Of Olivia West
by Sara Ackerman
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Very interesting story around a true event about a flying race across the Pacific Ocean from California to Hawaii.

Murder By Cheesecake
by Rachel Ekstrom Courage
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Very much the Golden Girls we we all know and love. However, it was very difficult to get through this one. It would have made a good episode for the show but not a book.

James
by Percival Everett
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Everett dives into the very heart of Twain's Epochal odyssey, shifting the central view point from that of the unschooled , often credulous , but basically good-hearted Huck to the more enigmatic and heroic Jim, the Black slave with whom the boy escapes via raft on the Mississippi River.

The Wedding People
by Alison Espach
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This book sat on my shelf for too long but Phoebe and the Wedding People will stay with me even longer. This quickly has become my favorite book of the year. It centers around Phoebe and how for one weekend she decides to splurge one last time on herself at a ritzy hotel in Rhode Island. She has hit rock bottom and to her, her life is over but then she meets the bride and the rest of the Wedding People. Pros: Espach did an excellent job of weaving an intricate story of tough subjects with humor. The characters were all likeable and relatable. I also thought that the book flowed nicely. There were also multiple moments in the novel where I laughed out loud. Cons: It was a little slow in the beginning but very quickly you become invested in the story.
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