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Feline Fatale
by Linda O. Johnston
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Not a fan at all!!!!!!

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.

Barnstormers: A Ballad Of Love And Murder. Ediz. Variant
by Scott Snyder
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Not my cup of tea

Count My Lies
by Sophie Stava
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My favorite book of the year! I may be a *little* bias because I went to elementary school with the author and am a super proud friend. A page turner and complex relationships that leave you wanting more!!

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.

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.

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.

Tourner
by Jane Washington
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The alphas are ready to kill!

Silver Elite
by Dani Francis
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When you enter this dystopian world you are quick to remember that life may be easier outside of this world. Everything is very regimented within this military world before you know it you are trying to shield your arms thinking you may also have special powers that are illegal.

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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