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The Call Of The Wrens
by Jenni L Walsh
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Another good strong female lead WWII novel, to include WWI as well which is different! I enjoyed this one although felt like the majority of the book was a very long lead up to the action. Worth the wait though!

The Woman Who Stole My Life
by Marian Keyes
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Another excellent read by Marian Keyes! A rags (ish) to riches (ish) tale involving amystery illness and trails of raising a family ... the characters are so well developed that I miss (someof) them!

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.

Uptown Girl
by Christie Brinkley
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Fun summer read. Brutally honest self biography of a world renowned Model, from childhood to present.An optimistic view of her life, through glamour and fame, heartbreak and failure.

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.

Remarkably Bright Creatures
by Shelby Van Pelt
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Good book!!!!!! Loved the main character (the octopus)!!!

Death By Chocolate Cherry Cheesecake
by Sarah Graves
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Sarah's books are filled with humor and mystery. Nothing creepy... but gets you thinking. And of course, the setting of these dilemmas are based in a wonderful bakery in Eastport, Maine.

The Heart's Invisible Furies
by John Boyne
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The author is a fan of John Irving and it shows - a oftentimes delightful book filled with rich characters. The story does a lot to illuminate how the gay community suffered throughout the decades of 1940s and onward in Ireland. Many of the plot points and twists and turns were a bit predictable and rote, but otherwise a good solid emotionally-fulfilling read.

A dog named doug
by Karma Wilson
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Doug is a funny dog who can't stop digging. He digs there, he digs here, he digs everywhere. This picture book will make young readers chuckle!

The Emperor Of Gladness: Oprah's Book Club
by Ocean Vuong
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An achingly beautiful novel depicting the immigrant experience as seen through the hard work of low wage jobs and how we treat those in this country who live on the margins. Highly recommend.
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