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Being Henry
by Henry Winkler
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Enjoyable autobiography.

The View From Lake Como
by Adriana Trigiani
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Always enjoy reading Adriana Trigiani. This novel has it all. Great story telling with wonderful humor.

The Lotus Shoes
by Jane Yang
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This story is set in China during the 1800s. The fate of girls and women were tied to male society. During that time mothers bound their daughters feet. Generally, the feet of girls born in the country were not bound. This story is about two young girls: Little Flower and Lingjing. Little Flower’s mother bound her feet to give her a good chance of marriage. Lingjing’s father interceded in the binding of his daughter’s feet so she was released from the process. When Little Flower’s father dies, her mother needs to make a deal for her daughter’s future. The fate of both girls is sealed. The look at Chinese culture as well as twists and turns in the life of the two girls was fascinating. I could not put this book down. I was engaged in all the twists and turns in little Flowers’ life.

The Quick Red Fox
by John D. MacDonald
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THE QUICK RED FOX by John D. MacDonald is from a well know series starring Travis McGee. Travis McGee is a colorful resident of a Miami marina who lives on his houseboat, the Busted Flush, and works as a private detective when the spirit, and his finances, move him. Get the picture? In this so

The American Daughters
by Maurice Carlos Ruffin
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The author’s style is difficult to read. The storyline is interesting.

Sunsets & Second Chances, South Carolina Sunsets Bk 2 /
by Rachel Hanna
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Very nice Light summer read.

Jake, Reinvented
by Gordon Korman
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Very cliche and poorly written YA retelling of The Great Gatsby

Ignite Me
by Tahereh Mafi
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This is the third book in the young adult, dystopian Shatter Me Series and in my opinion, these books just keep getting better! I would give this book a six out of five stars if I could. It really tugged at my heart strings. I had those moments where I just had to sit there and process what just happened. One of the highlights of this book is how friendships truly start to develop. What I love about this series is its great balance between romance and friendship. As much as I’m a sucker for a good romance, seeing strong friendships bloom always brings a smile to my face as a reader. Although the Shatter Me series includes six books, it can be seen as two separate arcs: the first three form one complete phase, while the next three begin a new chapter in the story. Ignite Me wraps up the first era beautifully and Restore Me kicks off what feels like a whole new storyline. If you read the first two books, definitely read this one!

Count My Lies
by Sophie Stava
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Unlikable characters, a ridiculous amount of Taylor Swift mentions, absolutely no plausibility and the most outrageous sense of ‘justice’- this book was not for me

The One Hundred Years Of Lenni And Margot
by Marianne Cronin
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Lenni is a 17 year old who has spent much time in the hospital with a terminal illness. She meets 83 year old Margot, and they develop a deep friendship. In order to leave something of themselves behind, they decide to create an art project that describes one thing from each year of their lives, which together total 100 years. Along the way we learn about each of their histories, and the close relationships Lenni develops with Margaret and with the hospital chaplain, despite not sharing his religious beliefs.
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