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A Death At The Party
by Amy Stuart

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When I was first reading this book, I disliked it. Way too many characters introduced at once, but like a good author does, as a reader it makes me suspect everyone and anyone who is dead. You already know at the beginning who the killer is and as the story progressed you get more and more suspicious of who is dead and why.

A Flicker In The Dark
by Stacy Willingham

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This book had an interesting premise. Chloe is a psychologist. Twenty years ago, her father was convicted of killing several teenage girls. This seems to be happening again. The ending was a bit too predictable for my taste, but I did enjoy the book.

Not My Father's Son
by Alan Cumming

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A memoir that went back to Alan Cumming's childhood and also about his relationship with his father. He was asked to be on a reality show and was investigating how his grandfather died.

KUNSTLERS IN PARADISE
by Cathleen Schine

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Mamie Kunstler was 11 years old when she arrived in LA. To her it was paradise. Now at 93 she tells her stories to her grandson who is stranded in LA due to Covid epidemic. There was a large German/Austrian colony in LA. They missed their homeland and never fully adjusted to "Paradise".

The Spectacular
by Fiona Davis

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I loved this book. I didn't know anything about the history of the Rockettes or the Mad Bomber in NY at that time. The story was interesting. The characters were likeable, except the ones that weren't supposed to be, and it was a fast read. One thing bothered me though. The main character, Marion, is 19 years old in most of the book and seemed way more mature than any 19 year old would be in the 50s. I'm curious if anyone else felt that Marion spoke and thought way beyond her years.

The Infinity Particle
by Wendy Xu

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This book was amazing. I loved the minimal colors and how the story progressed. I love that the AI started to have it's own thoughts and own feelings towards the end. The ending was very nice and resolved everything.

Not The Girl You Marry
by Andie J. Christopher

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Very sexy and sexually explicit novel about two people, Hannah and Jack who have both been unsuccessful in past relationships. They enter a fake relationship, both with ulterior motives, but it becomes real.

Hello Beautiful (oprah's Book Club)
by Ann Napolitano

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This is a story of love .Love of family and friends. How one incident can completely change family relationships. A wonderful story. Very well told. I highly recommend this book.

Save What's Left
by Elizabeth Castellano

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What has been described as “outrageously funny”, to me, an old curmudgeon, was a bit tedious. When Kathleen’s husband left her to travel the world, she sells their home in Kansas City, and moves to a small beach town on Long Island. Her ramshackle home is being eclipsed by a mini mansion-the cube. Thus begins a friendship with her neighbor and a battle with political officials, especially the supervisor. There was just one issue after another. I guess I might have found it funnier if it didn’t ring so true to reality.

Memoirs Of A Geisha
by Arthur Golden

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A true story as told by Japan’s most celebrated geisha. We enter a world where appearances are the most important thing. Competition amongst the geishas is very popular. A girls’ virginity is offered to the most powerful man. Love is just an illusion. The story follows a 9 year old beautiful child who is sold into slavery. We meet all the men she comes in contact with, including the one she falls in love with. We also read about the war, wherein the geishas became obsolete and the destruction of Japan. Very interesting reading.