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The Underground Library
by Jennifer Ryan

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The setting is World War II, in London at the time of the Blitz. You learn the stories of three women who work at one of the London libraries. Although, the women are fiction what happens with the library is based on truth.

The New Couple In 5B
by Lisa Unger

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Rosie and Chad Lowan just inherited a deluxe apartment from Chad’s uncle and it could not come at a better time for them. Chad, an actor waiting for his big break and Rosie, an up and coming author are looking to set down roots and starting their family. But not everything in the beautiful Windermere building is as it seams. When people start turning up dead, Rosie must listen to all the warnings and fight her way to safety. This book has everything a good mystery should have, ghosts, murder, a creepy doorman and overly nice neighbors all reside at the Windermere. I recommend this fast paced read.

What Lies Between Us
by John Marrs

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This books started off really well and was really interesting. But towards the end, the story got harder to believe and many things felt like you needed to suspend a lot of belief for the story to play out this way. The characters were unsympathetic and not easy or worth rooting for. I feel other resolutions could have been reach to make the story better and more realistic

Home Is Where The Bodies Are
by Jeneva Rose

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Predictable for a thriller and the characters were hard to root for. The best thing going for this book in my opinion is that it is a very quick read.

Take Your Breath Away
by Linwood Barclay

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There's something about the way this guy writes mysteries that I really enjoy. This is only my fourth of his many books. So, a woman goes missing and guess who's the primary suspect. The husband, of course. Then, six years passes, and there's a sighting. Or is there? We're taken on a journey from how the story originated up to how it ends. Yes, there are twists, but I think they're smoothly woven into the fabric of the story. Very enjoyable.

Demon Copperhead
by Barbara Kingsolver

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Not my usual genre but decided to read this book because it was called the “modern day Huckleberry Finn”. I have to say that I did enjoy the story. Demon or Daemon was born into unfortunate circumstances in a part of the United States that was neither rich nor bountiful. It is the incredible story of this boy’s struggles with a drug addicted mother, abusive step father and years spent in the foster system. You can see the good in this young man and you root for him to have a good outcome throughout the book. I recommend this book

This Summer Will Be Different
by Carley Fortune

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I really enjoyed this light summer read. It’s just what I’m looking for with it being a romance and set near a beach town

The Very Secret Society Of Irregular Witches
by Sangu Mandanna

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This was a true feel good story. Mika is an orphaned witch who was raised by a starchy older witch who believes all witches should be separated so not to combine magics and all magic should be hidden. Besides having her heart broken by a college boyfriend, Mika never makes lasting relationships or stays too long in one place. When Mika receives a letter asking her to tutor three young witches, she is intrigued and accepts the position. There she “finds” a family and falls for the rough and cranky Jamie, the librarian of Nowhere house who would do anything to protect the children. I was drawn to read this story because it was reviewed as “a warm hug of a book” and it really was.

The Unwedding
by Ally Condie

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A beautiful exclusive resort set in the California mountains. A wedding that never happens because the groom is found dead in a swimming pool. A terrible storm that traps the guests due to a mud slide and a power outage. These all add up to create the backdrop for a grim story of survival. Meanwhile a killer is hidden among the wedding guests. Though this all sounds dreadful , the story is saved by the character's back stories, their own insecurities, fears and secrets. But who is the killer amid all this lushness and beautiful art?

Middle of the Night
by Riley Sager

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A chilling thriller that’s a must read. A young boy is snatched from a backyard tent where he is sleeping with his best friend. His disappearance still remains a mystery thirty years later when the other boy in the tent returns. A series of eerie events pushes him to explore what really happened that night. Get ready for many twists and turns!