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Becoming
by Michelle Obama

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Regardless of politics, I've taken an interest in the story of every first lady to occupy the White House over the past few decades. Republican or Democrat, private or outspoken, they all have a unique story worth hearing. I'm glad Michelle Obama has released her autobiography. It didn't disappoint. Despite being an active first lady with an ambitious agenda, Obama was relatively reserved and private regarding her personal life. She really opens up in this new book. A lot of what she shared were anecdotes I found relatable, including the bumps along her road to motherhood. Much like Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter, this book leads me to believe the Obamas may make an even greater impact now that they are out of the White House.

The Book Of Summer
by Michelle Gable

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Nostalgic is what I would call this book. A family house that has been in the family for 90 years is crumbling into the sea. It evokes memories from the main character, Bess. There are flashbacks to 1940's and Bess's grandmother. Through this and a book that was written in by summer guests and family, we learn the history of the family and the house. We also follow Bess, in the present, whose life seems to be crumbling along with the house. Family secrets are brought to life as well as love and losses.

Big Summer
by Jennifer Weiner

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The book was slow for me, but not a bad book. The title is a play on words because it is based on summer events, but also a plus sized girl. The theme to this book could be; nobody's life is perfect, the way you treat people when you are young may effect the rest of your life or appreciate the life, love and family in your world. Social media plays a main role in this book. Many examples and thoughts to the pros and cons of it are given. There are twists in this book which add to the story, but did not increase pace for me. In my opinion the book's purpose is to convey some life lessons.

The Bad Daughter
by Joy Fielding

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I only briefly read the book description before deciding to read this book, so I thought I was walking into a lighter read about the trials and tribulations of the dating world. Who's really lurking behind a screen name? That's a question the main character, Paige, should ask as she delves into dating apps after her conniving cousin, Heather, steals Paige's boyfriend. Be careful who you rebound with, however. The guy who dubs himself as Mr. Right Now isn't quite as he portrays himself to be. The book highlights Paige, Heather, Paige's mother Joan, her best friend Chloe, and others, all of whom are dealing with relationship issues of some sort. In the end, however, a final act of selfishness leads to a last-minute plot twist that isn't too much of a surprise.

No One is Talking About This
by Patricia Lockwood

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This is the first novel from the author of the refreshing and fun memoir "Priestdaddy." Lockwood has wrought a timely piece about a protagonist living predominantly online and how a life-altering experience in the "real" world re-anchors the characters. Though largely plot-less, readers will be entertained by her subversive humor and ability to lay bare our humanity.

Queen Bee
by Dorthea Benton Frank

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Holly raises Bees. She talks to them, telling the bees her troubles and they seem to understand and empathize with her. Holly and her family have some interesting dilemmas! If you enjoy quick reads and would like to learn a bit about bee habits, then read this book.

Nanaville - Adventures In Grandparenting
by Anna Quindlen

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While wandering about looking for a book, this book title screamed out to me! As the grandmother to 3 young grandchildren, I was curious. So glad I read this book! It was funny, heartwarming and oh, so true. The two commandments of Nanaville are 1) Love your grandchildren and 2) Hold your tongue! (not as easy as #1). If you have grandchildren, read this book and you'll have a reality check!

The Guardians
by John Grisham

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Cullen Post was a disillusioned lawyer. He divorced his wife and turned Episcopal minister and lawyer to the innocent in prison within a non-profit organization, . His cause for freeing the innocent leads him to many adventures and he, occasionally, uses his priestly collar to use underhanded methods to accomplish this goal. I would recommend this book if you enjoy law in a fictional drama.

Rule Of Wolves
by Leigh Bardugo

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The last (maybe?) in the Grishaverse series by the delightfully gothic Leigh Bardugo and what a wild ride! I was very satisfied with how the series' hanging threads were woven together. We get to spend a lot of time with the fabulously rakish King Nikolai and the fierce Zoya Navalensky, but characters from the previous trilogy and duology show themselves as well. For anyone who has enjoyed the Netflix show, this is a series well worth diving into, especially as a summer read.

No Exit
by Taylor Adams

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Darby, a college student on her way home to visit her dying mother gets stranded at a rest stop during a blizzard with four strangers. She notices the van parked next to her car has a small child in an animal crate in the cargo area, she has to figure out how to save the child and herself. She tries to figure out who is the kidnapper, how to get help without cell service and get word to her family that she is in danger. I won't be stopping at a rest area any time soon after reading this thriller.