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The Midnight Feast
by Lucy Foley
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Intrigue at a resort with a lot of surprises. Has a magical aspect that adds to the real life mystery.

Divergence
by TurtleMe
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I love the new involvement of a completely different continent ruled over by evil gods. The plot is really good while keeping the action detailed and plentiful. I would recommend this series to anyone who like fantasy/powscaling plots.

Jacky Ha-ha
by James Patterson
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An amazing filled with lots of laughter and heartfelt moments if you like reading awesome books really try this one!!!!!!!!!!! :)

A Taste For Victory
by Jake Maddox
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this book was alright. I don’t really love sports, so it’s not really my thing. I also don’t like the “I have to balance cooking and basketball, but I have to pick one,” blah, blah, blah.

The Glassmaker
by Tracy Chevalier
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A very interesting story of the Murano, Italy, glass industry. The chapters move through centuries of time as the characters age very little, making it a bit confusing to follow the story line.

The Man Who Went To The Far Side Of The Moon
by Bea Uusma Schyffert
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Fascinating information regarding Apollo 11 Command Module Pilot Michael Collins

Family Of Liars
by E. Lockhart
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I had to read this after reading we were liars and felt like it was okay. I thought it followed the same type of trajectory and had many parallels to we were liars, just with the previous generation of Sinclairs. I think I liked Carrie’s POV better than the narration of we were liars, although both characters had their flaws and issues.

The Berry Pickers
by Amanda Peters
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Wonderful story of a Mi'kmaq family from Nova Scotia who go to Maine each summer to pick blueberries and their youngest daughter goes missing. This event follows the lives of the rest of the family and how they coped with the loss and always kept hope in finding Ruthie. Excellent character development and the writing style is compelling, A 5 star for me!

Coal River
by Ellen Marie Wiseman
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I don't give away spoilers in my reviews. I am a fan of Ms. Wiseman's writing - specifically, all the research she does to write her books. I did not know much about the coal industry at all. I feel like I have a pretty good grasp of it after reading Coal River. I love historical books because I like to learn while I read. Emma is a young woman who once lived in Coal River. She's vowed to never return for very good reason. After becoming an orphan years later, she finds herself back in Coal River at her Uncle Otis' home. He is the local coal mine owner and a brutal, harsh man. Her Aunt Ida only wants Emma in the home to provide free maid duties. Emma has a past history with her cousin Percy and is not happy to live in their home. Emma has maid duties as well as store clerk duties in the coal mine's general store. She begins to learn about the coal mine and how its employees are treated. Most upsetting to her is how young the breaker boys are and how dangerous their jobs are. I don't give away spoilers so I'll just say this was a spectacular, emotional read that is so well written. I was often sad while reading it, but also found a lot of hope in Emma. (from my Goodreads review)

Just Our Luck
by Denise Williams
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Adorable love story!’ so fun to read
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