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In The Lives Of Puppets
by Tj Klune
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Not as gripping as Cerulean Sea, but a lovely, almost cozy apocalyptic story

Robert Ludlum's (tm) The Bourne Vendetta
by Brian Freeman
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Typical Bourne adventure. Constant action across the globe

Percy Jackson's Greek Gods
by Rick Riordan
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Percy Jackson is back! This time, instead of going on quests he’s explaining some of the Greek Gods! With sarcasm and humor of course. This book is hilarious and if you’ve read the Percy Jackson series (all the series’) then read this!

Creation Lake
by Rachel Kushner
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I don't know what this book wanted to be: spy thriller or anthropology fiction? Either way, it was trying to be too many things at once.

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.

Intermezzo
by Sally Rooney
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This is a story of two brothers, Ivan and Perter, who are 10 years apart in age. They have very different personalities and when their father died, the brothers' drifted apart into separate lives with unresolved conflicts. Dysfunctional family, but compelling writing and great character development. It is not for everyone, but I thoroughly enjoyed this book.

The Power Of Regret
by Daniel H. Pink
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In The Power of Regret, Daniel H. Pink challenges the idea that we should live with "no regrets." Instead, he argues that regret is not only normal but essential to living a meaningful, thoughtful life. Drawing on research from psychology, neuroscience, and a global survey of regrets, Pink shows that regret can clarify what we value, sharpen our decision-making, and help us grow. Rather than avoiding regret, we should listen to it, learn from it, and use it as a tool for improvement. He identifies four core types of regret that people around the world commonly experience: 1. Foundation Regrets – “If only I had been more responsible…” 2. Boldness Regrets – “If only I had taken the chance…” 3. Moral Regrets – “If only I had done the right thing…” 4. Connection Regrets – “If only I had reached out…” By recognizing these patterns, we can make better choices going forward and deepen our relationships, careers, and personal growth. Ultimately, The Power of Regret flips the script: regret isn’t a weakness—it’s a powerful human emotion that, when handled well, helps us live more intentionally and become better versions of ourselves.

Final Girls
by Riley Sager
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Someone smarter than me may have seen the twist coming, but I didn't.

The Tattooist Of Auschwitz
by Heather Morris
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I wouldn’t say historical fiction is a preferred genre of mine to read, but after many suggestions, I borrowed this book from a friend. I’m so glad I finally read it and I want to recommend it to everyone! It is engaging, the characters are lovable, and the story is both heart wrenching and hopefully at the same time! I absolutely recommend this book to any and everyone!

It’s All Relative
by Rachel Magee
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Very funny! Enjoyed. Good, easy, light summer read.
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