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The Tenant
by Frieda McFadden
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Loved this book. Great story line. So many twists and turns and surprises!!! Told from a male point of view which is a first for this author.

Incidents Around The House
by Josh Malerman
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I didn’t realize this was the horror genre, not my typical read. Thematically it addresses issues around families and secrets and betrayals, but on the surface, true to its plot, it is a horror story, and a pretty scary one. Eight-year-old Bella has a friend, but she lives inside the closet. She is not invisible but can take many shapes and forms. Bella names her “Other Mother”. She wants Bella to let her into her heart, but Bella continues to resist. “Other Mother” starts out as a good friend, and Bella has no other friends. As Bella’s mom and dad’s relationship seems to be crumbling, “Other Mother” seems to become more aggressive and stronger. What follows is this family’s journey to be free from “Other Mother”. I am not quite sure how it ended, and I have now read the ending three times. I am still thinking about it.

The Guncle
by Steven Rowley
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I really enjoyed this heartwarming book about a Gay Uncle who takes in his Niece and Nephew after their mother dies and their father must enter rehab He led a carefree life until now and he needs to change his lifestyle while trying to deal with the Grief of his niece and nephew after death of their mother. The book was beautifully written. At times it made me laugh and at times it made me cry. I recommend this book

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.

The Rainfall Market
by You Yeong-Gwang
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This was strange in the best way — atmospheric, a little eerie, and hard to put down. Some parts dragged, but overall it was good.

The Suite Spot
by Trish Doller
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Sweet romance book. Nice characters. Highly recommend for a summer beach read.

Love Sold Separately
by Ellen Meister
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This was an enjoyable and funny mystery that kept me guessing. Dana, our heroine, is a 29 year old unemployed actress who gets a gig hosting a program for the Shopping Network. On her first day, another star host is found dead. Lots of false leads and romance with two men. A very entertaining novel!

Happy Wife: A Read With Jenna Pick
by Meredith Lavender
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Happy Wife, by Meredith Lavender Young 28-year-old woman marries 46-year-old wealthy gentleman, following his divorce from his wife. She is not welcomed into their very wealthy community in Winter Park Florida. He is a very successful attorney. She was barley making ends meet. They seem happy, but following their marriage, she becomes a “work widow”. Then, no surprise, he goes missing. Explores marriage wealth and the secrets behind closed doors.

Murder Takes A Vacation
by Laura Lippman
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My first impression as I started Murder Takes a Vacation by Laura Lippman was this is a farce and I am being fooled. It was light silly reading. While I was never quite sure of the ending, I found it contrived. I found the novel not intriguing. Since I didn't have anything else to read, I figured might as well read Murder Takes A Vacation to the end.

I feel bad about my neck
by Nora Ephron
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I really enjoyed this short (170 pages) collection of humorous essays by Nora Ephron, screenwriter of When Harry Met Sally. She deals with topics such as aging, body maintenance, and parenting in a witty, relatable way. Her essay "I Hate My Purse" made me laugh out loud several times as I recognized myself.
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