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The Girl From Berlin
by Ronald H. Balson

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This is about land that an elderly lady owns and is trying to be taken from a ruthless Italian corporation. A lawyer and his wife go to Berlin and settle the dispute. Proving that the elderly lady actually owned the property. She is quite sickly and the pressure to get this done before her demise made this story mysterious.

She Went All The Way
by Meg Cabot

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Very entertaining. Not my favorite of Meg’s books but still very good.

A Shoe Story
by Jane L. Rosen

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Esme is graduating from college. She has the perfect job and the perfect man and her perfect life plan.....until. The day before graduation, she loses her mother and her father becomes paralyzed, and her perfect life is over. After caring for her father for seven years, can she find her way back to herself? It's a love story, with a love story, with yet another love story that I know you will love! My favorite book of the summer.

The Road
by Brenda K. Davies

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We are finally in Hell. We’ve learned why the seals are falling, and our villain as made an appearance. I loved exploring more of Hell, and Lucifer made a big splash with his fight against Kobal at the end. It was intense, and even though I’ve read this series before, I was still on the edge of my seat!

Better Living Through Birding
by Christian Cooper

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This is the Christian Cooper who was trusted into the nation's conscience when Amy Cooper (no relation) called 911 to say she was being threatened by "an African American man in Central park". He was bird watching and just wanted her to put her dog on its leash as required. But the notoriety isn't what he wanted and his memoir is about his life as a gay person, a comic book writer an activist and especially a birder.

I'm Glad My Mom Died
by Jennette McCurdy

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I chose this book because I read it was “heartwarming and hilarious.” It was funny in any way. I watched Jennette grow up on iCarly and can’t believe what she went through. Her childhood was tragic, but it’s great to see she’s coming out of it stronger and self-aware.

The Man Who Died Twice
by Richard Osman

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The sequel to The Thursday Murder Club of course features the four main characters, Elizabeth, Joyce, Ron and Ibrahim. Also featured are police officers, Chris and Donna along with Donna’s mother Patrice, Chris’s love interest. Elizabeth’s ex-husband and former MI 5 partner, makes an appearance. In addition to solving murders, the septuagenarian group must find 20,000,000 Pounds Sterling worth of diamonds stolen from the American “Mafia.”The situational and descriptive charm of the first book continues into the second of the four books in this series.

Sisters of Shiloh
by Kathy & Becky Hepinstall

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It's 1862. Time of the Civil War. Joseph and Thomas are fresh recruits to the Confederate Army. Before joining these two were Josephine and Libby. It was Libby's idea to go find her beloved husband Arden. It was Josephine's idea to follow her sister to protect her. These two young women, ages about mid-teens, see horrors that no one should see and endure horrific conditions. The authors, also sisters, wove this tale of truth and fiction in a most intriguing and realistic manner. Worth the read.

The Spectacular
by Fiona Davis

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Centered around the famous Radio City Music Hall and the incredible Rockets, we met a young Marion who aspires to become a member of the squad. The author was inspired by a series of actual bombings. The characters and plot were interesting, but equally interesting were all the details about the troupe and the building they called home.

You Were Always Mine
by Christine Pride

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This is a moving novel about a black woman who finds an abandoned white baby, sending her in a journey of flashbacks of her past, and family. In addition to the theme of motherhood Cinnamon recounts personal experiences in foster care, marriage and race. This book opened my heart to foster care in various capacities.