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How To
by Randall Munroe
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Very fun reading with my family.

Orbital
by Samantha Harvey
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A day in the life of six astronauts orbiting the earth.

The vacation
by M m Chouinard
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Very good book! This is about 3 couples (2 related) who take a trip to Jamaica where many secrets come out. Many twists and turns! Very hard to put down!

Pretty Vineyard Girls
by Crispin Nathaniel Haskins
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While this book frequently references real Martha's Vineyard locations, it is unnecessarily violent as it tries to present itself as a murder mystery.

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

Atmosphere
by Taylor Jenkins Reid
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Fantastic book! The best I've read all year. Reid does such a good job making you care about the characters.

It had to be him
by Adib Khorram
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It Had to be Him was a refreshing break from the world. It was a sweet romance with just enough spice, a believable love story, and a likeable cast of characters. The book focuses on Ramin, who we met in book one, as he tries to reinvent himself after a failed proposal. I'm not usually a second-chance-romance kind of reader, but I loved the shared history between our MMCs and how easy it was to settle into their new relationship. I also got a kick out of Ramin teaching Noah how to be a dom. I may not know a lot about wine, but the book was accessible (though there were a few times when weird vocab was used) and enjoyable. Overall, the story was fun and endearing and I can't wait for book three!

When: The Scientific Secrets Of Perfect Timing
by Daniel H. Pink
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In When, Daniel H. Pink explores the hidden science behind timing—not just what we do, but when we do it. He argues that timing is not an art, but a science, and understanding it can dramatically improve our performance, decision-making, and well-being. Drawing on research from psychology, biology, and economics, Pink shows that our daily rhythms follow predictable patterns. Most people move through three phases during the day: 1. Peak – best for analytical work (usually in the morning), 2. Through - a mid-day slump, 3. Recovery – good for creative tasks (late afternoon/evening). He emphasizes that “when” matters just as much as “what” and “how.” For example, taking breaks at the right time can boost focus, and the timing of life events (like starting a new job, getting married, or switching careers) can influence their outcomes. He also explores “temporal landmarks”—special dates or events that give us a fresh start—and how they can be used to motivate change. Whether it's the beginning of a week, a birthday, or even a new year, these moments can reset our mindset and push us forward. In the end, when helps us rethink our schedules, habits, and life decisions through the lens of science-backed timing, so we can make smarter choices not just about what to do, but when to do it.

The distance between us
by Kasie West
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Cute and quick read, probably for the young adult audience but sweet love story nonetheless! Rich boy meets poor girl and they fall in love but, like all teenage romance, it’s complicated. I enjoyed this and a welcome

The Life Impossible
by Matt Haig
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A breazy, but thought-provoking quick read. For me, the right balance between the farcical and the fantastic as I always want to believe that good will win out of evil. Recommend
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