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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.

Hemlock
by Kiersten Modglin
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Good book! Had me interested

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.

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

Something In The Water - Im Sog Des Verbrechens
by Catherine Steadman
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Surprised by that plot twist!!! Very good!!!!

Blue Sisters
by Coco Mellors
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Sisters with emotional baggage grieve their other sister’s death. I enjoyed the writing style and the characters were interesting. Ending was satisfying!

Death By Chocolate Raspberry Scone
by Sarah Graves
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This was my first time reading from this author. Really liked her writing style. The book was humorous and very serious at times. Two women who own a bakery get involved in shenanigans that put them in very dire situations - but in this book they overcame the obstacles they were faced with and found a twist of an outcome.

The Last Letter
by Rebecca Yarros
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Amazing book. Warning this book will rip your heart out.

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 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.
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