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The Deadly Decisions
by Helen Macinnes
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Love all of her books. This is no exception.

The Handmaid's Tale
by Margaret Atwood
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Atwood writes beautifully with very specific attention to the littlest of details in her character. She does not let the reader forget the intricacies of the narrator, which is so essential in reminding us of her humanity in a world where she is treated as less than human. The flow of the book might seem unnatural since its not linear, but the flashbacks to Offred's time before she was taken as a handmaid are interspersed throughout the novel in a way that allows you as the reader to understand her losing her grip on reality and the person she once was. We can better understand her struggle of maintaining the woman she once was in this way. Overall the language of the book was engaging and gorgeous in its description and attention to narrative feeling.

The Gift Of Family
by Mary Monroe
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Very nice story

One Italian Summer
by Rebecca Serle
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Loved it!

The Hate U Give
by Angie Thomas
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This book really made me think about the issue of police brutality. Because we live in Glastonbury and have a relatively low crime rate. But this book made me think about the consequences and outcomes of this issue.

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.

Percy Jackson And The Lightning Thief (book 1)
by Rick Riordan
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This book is always amazing. I love how neatly the facts about Greek mythology is woven into the story! Just from reading it I have somehow become the Greek mythology expert in the family. Another on of my favorite parts if’s the chapter names like “ I become supreme lord of the bathroom” and “ We learn the truth, sort of” there so funny compared to other authors chapter titles are so creative ( that was sarcasm) 1,2,3,4. Of course just the book itself is awesome the way that Rick Riorden writes, he writes with so much emotion and internal feeling like when Percy’s mother “died” fighting the Minotaur.

Internment
by Samira Ahmed
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This book takes place in the near future where Muslim Americans are being forced into internment camps by order of the president. Layla, a 17 year old Muslim American is forced from her home into an internment camp. But Layla won’t stay quiet. She organizes protests with help from her friends, and with help from her boyfriend David, shows the world outside the camp what it’s like being forced to live in the internment camp.

Hold Me Tight
by Dr. Sue Johnson
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This audio book was filled with great care for people wanting to heal prickly relationships. The points shared can extend to all relationships, not just partner ones.

Verity
by Colleen Hoover
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Loved this book- kept me on my toes until the very end.
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