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Great Big Beautiful Life: Reese's Book Club
by Emily Henry
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The story within the story is what made me give this 5 stars. The mystery involved in Margaret Ives's life really kept me enthralled. There is romance but the love shared within Alice's and Margaret's lives are bigger than any romance. Emily Henry brought home the bigger message that life is about loving, sharing love and how we take care of those we love.

Sunsets & Second Chances, South Carolina Sunsets Bk 2 /
by Rachel Hanna
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Very nice Light summer read.

Home Is Where The Bodies Are
by Jeneva Rose
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Definitely my favorite Jeneva Rose book. A captivating story with multiple plot twists that keep pulling you in and wanting more.

And Then There Were None
by Agatha Christie
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This is one of the most famous mysteries of all time. I have to admit I knew most of the story but was surprised by the reveal. I knew the red Herring meant something but it is ironic that the reveal was so revolutionary then and has become borderline cliche now. I can see why it is the standard all modern mysteries are compared to

Jane And Dan At The End Of The World
by Colleen Oakley
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A crazy comedy. Jane wrote a book about terrorists blowing up a teahouse and now it's become a reality. Jane and Dan are at a restaurants that is taken over by masked people and it seems that they are following the events in her book.

Fun Home
by Alison Bechdel
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This is Alison Bechel’s memoir graphic novel, which was also made into a Broadway musical. I think there were some interesting choices in what words she chose. Some of them were very academic. I am not sure if that was intentional to reference her father’s sophisticated preferences, but it made it a more challenging read. I did find the story interesting and it was a unique way to tell it through words and art. The book is very revealing and heartfelt. It helps tell a story of how we can all struggle with finding who we are.

Bury Our Bones In The Midnight Soil
by V. E. Schwab
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If you enjoyed Interview With a Vampire you will like Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil. This book is the epic story of three women bound by love and bloodlust. Sabine, Charlotte and Alice unwind their stories and connections to each other covering decades of years both together and apart. Love becomes their undoing. I enjoyed this book and recommend it as a must read.

Three Days In June
by Anne Tyler
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In my opinion this was a mediocre book about a woman having a few bad days.

The Nickel Boys
by Colson Whitehead
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The book is a true story of the notorious Nickel Academy inspired by the Dozier School for Boys in Florida, a reformatory with a history of abuse and unmarked graves. The novel takes place in the 1950’s, which shed light on racism, injustice of that time. There are two main characters and through their interactions, we see the psychological impact of the abuse through vivid descriptions and character interactions.

The First Gentleman
by James Patterson
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Lucky for us Bill Clinton the former two term president of the USA continues to write with James Patterson. Former president Clinton brings Patterson to credible writing. If not for Clinton I would not be reading Patterson. The First Gentleman is a must summer read. Fast paced especially the courtroom scenes. A couple of bizarre twists and turns but I didn't care, I figured Patterson wrote them. Looking for the next presidential adventure.
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