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RUNNING BLIND
by LEE CHILD

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A great Jack Reacher book with a very involved and twisty premise. Kept me thinking and couldn't wait to see what the ending was.

The Woman On The Ledge
by Ruth Mancini

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This book is a real paradox. It was both well written but also overly complicated and cliche. The ending and the secrets revealed were hard to believe because the effort needed by the characters for this to be realistic was just too far of a stretch to take for the book to be enjoyable.

Cress
by Marissa Meyer

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This is the third installment of The Lunar Chronicles. The story continues with our heroes trying to save Earth from the Lunars. The title character is added to the mix. Can't wait to read the fourth!

The Rom-commers
by Katherine Center

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If you enjoy, romantic comedies, this is a great choice! Emma is sent by her ex high school boyfriend to help a famous action writer fix his romantic comedy screen play. She leaves her father whom she has cared for for ten years in the care of her younger sister. Unbeknownst to her, the writer has no idea what’s coming and has no intention of taking on a writing partner. What ensues is the heart of romantic comedy. One of the best I’ve read in this genre!

THE WAGER
by David Grann

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The Wager, by David Gann is about shipwreck, mutiny, and murder. Taking place in the 18th century when England and Spain (think Spanish Armada) ruled the sea, The Wager is a very well researched nonfiction account of the survivors and those who didn't survive a trip to South America and beyond ... The book almost reads like fiction and does hold one's interest, but is a bit slow going. The story ends when the few survivors arrive back in England in two different ships with wildly different stories about what occurred and who was to blame. Interesting on many different levels ...

My Name Is Barbra
by Barbra Streisand

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A long and amazing memoir. Such detail! I listened to the audio version and loved the hearing the songs. A few times I looked up Barbra's performances on YouTube, and watched Yentl with a new appreciation.

Funny Story
by Emily Henry

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Even though Happy Story was obviously going to end positively, it was enjoyable getting to know Daphne, with all her angst and insecurities along Miles with all his laid back charm. I love that Henry chose to call the two wayward fiancé’s Peter and Petra. They were lifelong friends who seemingly belonged together. When Julia, Miles’ sister arrived in beautiful Northern Michigan, I thought she would get in the way of any romance between Miles and Daphne. Funny Story put on display how important librarians and breweries are in a small, rural community. This book was a pleasure to read.

The Lincoln Lawyer
by Michael Connelly

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The first book in the Lincoln Lawyer series. Narrated by Mickey Haller, defense lawyer, who rides around in a Lincoln which serves as his office. Very twisty murder trial plot with several side murder plots, past and present. Kept me engrossed throughout. Surprise twist near the end I hadn't anticipated.

Full Wolf Moon
by Lincoln Child

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Powerful story that kept me on the edge of my seat until the truth came out. Also scary because it 'could' be somewhat true, given all the science testing with DNA these days.

You Never Know
by Tom Selleck

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One of the best openings of a book - ever - Tom Selleck the original Thomas Magnum and Commissioner Reagan - his story is part the Hollywood system and how he fit in. It was fascinating and I liked the background memories. My only issue it was neat and clean and sadly monotonous at the times - it is a beach read not that I have anything against the beach - if you seen his work and rally need to know how he got the job then it is an informative interesting read,