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The French For Love
by Fiona Valpy
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Enjoyable, light read. Made me want to go back to France :)

The River Is Waiting
by Wally Lamb
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Imagine, if you will, that your life completely changes because of an accident… You take responsibility for your alcohol and drug usage and just when you think you will be free, a pandemic happens. This was a powerful and moving book. (I shed some tears.)

Antiques Foe
by Barbara Allan
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Love this author! Have read many of her Trash and Treasures Mysteries. Humorous, mysterious... but mostly humorous because the main character is quite something else.

The Housemaid's Secret
by Freida McFadden
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Good book!!!!

Smile: A Graphic Novel
by Raina Telgemeier
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This is my first graphic novel. While I liked the story about Raina's life as a teenager - so many things that adults and current middle schoolers can relate to - I would rather have read this book as a chapter book.

Simon and the Better Bone
by Corey R. Tabor
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Simon meets a dog that has a bone better than his. The trick is... this bone belongs to Simon's reflection! Funny story that leans toward acceptance.

Into The Uncut Grass
by Trevor Noah
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This is a sweet children's book. It reminded me of "Where the Wild Things Are" with a little boy who wants to "get away from it all." I enjoyed the lovely watercolor illustrations.

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

Washington's Gay General
by Josh Trujillo
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I enjoyed reading this while working sleepaway camp and needed something quick to get through. Loved the style too! Finished this on July 7th.

Careless People: A Story Of Where I Used To Work
by Sarah Wynn-Williams
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A juicy tell-all memoir about the author's time at Facebook and the incredible greed and ruthlessness at these tech companies that exist to exploit the worst aspects of human behavior. Their influence on global politics has become something we cannot ignore. The book was often times unstructured and difficult to follow, but I was happy to purchase a copy since Zuckerberg had tried to ban it.
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