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Himself
by Jess Kidd
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Dark yet delightful read. I enjoyed another book by this author so much I thought I’d try her first novel and it did not disappoint. If you like the supernatural (or even if you don’t think that’s your genre!) this is a wonderful read. Beautifully written.

Madness
by Antonia Hylton
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many books about institutionalization try to take a side on either institutionalization or deinstitutionalization - this book walks the line between both - emphasizing the major failures of both, because the reality is that both failed in catastrophic ways. finished this one on July 11th.

Safe Harbor
by Luanne Rice
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A nice story, although a little sad. Not as well written as some other authors I've read, but a pleasant read overall.

The Amalfi Curse
by Sarah Penner
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An exciting and magical adventure in a beautiful setting! Makes one want to go to Italy!

The Silent Girls
by Eric Rickstad
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Good book!!!! Kept me interested!!!

You Shouldn’t Have Come Here
by Jeneva Rose
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A wonderful twist at the end that you don’t see coming!

Raised by Wolves
by James Paterson
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If you saw two dirty, ragtag children who growled and snarled, would you believe they were raised by wolves?

It Ends With Us
by Colleen Hoover
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Liked the book!!! Wanted to see how it finished!!

The Sisters
by Jonas Hassen Khemiri
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An infinitely readable family saga centering around the magnetic three sisters of a Swedish-Tunisian family and the curse that invades their lives. I loved the structure of this book (very important given the 600+ pages) and the way it drew you into the story of the immigrant experience and inescapable bonds of family, loss and love. Highly recommend.

The Fabric Of Civilization
by Virginia Postrel
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Such an interesting book! I got a little bored once I got into the trade and consumers sections but the earlier parts of the book were loaded with very detailed explanations of fibers, history of textiles, and how it has impacted humanity.
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