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The Stolen Life Of Colette Marceau
by Kristin Harmel
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I have loved every book that I've read by Kristin Harmel and I loved this one too. Set primarily in 1940's Paris, it bounces to 2018. The story line is different than most WWII books. The characters were interesting and likeable. I'd love to see a present day sequel.

The Nurse's Secret
by Amanda Skenandore
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This was a wonderful book. Una Kelly is a young woman in 1883 New York who is a grifter and thief. She is arrested for murder which she has not committed. Somehow she manages to escape the jail, and decides to enter a nursing program begun by Florence Nightingale at Bellevue. She doesn't want to be a nurse, just needs to hide from the police.

Welcome To Pawnee
by Jim O'Heir
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Absolutely outstanding book! I am a huge fan of the show and this book brought back so many great memories of watching the show and made me feel more connected to it. This book is full of interesting behind the scenes stories. It makes me want to re watch the show (again), and I will have a deeper appreciation for the stories. Jim O'Heir is a class act.

Persuasion
by Jane Austen
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Too many words - too many commas. Difficult to read.

Abscond
by Abraham Verghese
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An amazing short story by a great author. Ravi unexpectedly looses his father. His mother falls apart which forces Ravi to enter adulthood all too soon. Ravi with the help of a neighbor and a friend begins to realize that grief is missing a person in many different ways. He develops an understanding of himself and the others around him. A very emotional read which gave me goosebumps. Wish it were longer.

The River Is Waiting
by Wally Lamb
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I listened to the audible version read by Jeremy Sisto. Wow, It was unputdownable and very moving but also sad and disturbing.

The Entertainer And The Dybbuk
by Sid Fleischman
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I liked the book beginning to end - it's simple - I liked it!!!!

Still Life
by Louise Penny
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Still Life by Louise Penny Really appreciated this sophisticated Mystery. Well written, well thought out, exciting, and engrossing. A different type of Mystery then many of the popular fiction I have read. Intricate plot planning, good character development, multi-dimensional characters, and a good mystery as well. I was very involved in trying to solve it. Also loved Armand Gamache, an introspective, honorable, diligent detective, interested in the people as well as the crime. I delighted in his manner of investigation, his desire to listen, to learn, to admit when he is stuck. Jane is dead, and many are suspected. As it is with small towns, everyone knows everyone and there are secretes, but there is also a marvelous feeling of community. The town itself becomes a character. A “Who done it”, of the highest caliber.

Great Big Beautiful Life: Reese's Book Club
by Emily Henry
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I loved this book. It is well written and it is a great story with a bit of a surprise ending It is about 2 writers,one male one female,that are both interested in writing the Biography of a woman from a wealthy family who has been in hiding for a lot of years As the two people compete to get the rights to the book they form a friendship with each other Which leads to something more. You will have to read the book to find out what happens between themI recommend this book.

The River We Remember
by William Kent Krueger
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Murder, prejudice, poverty - all intertwined to create a very enjoyable mystery. One of Krueger’s best.
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