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Astrophysics For People In A Hurry
by Neil deGrasse Tyson
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I love astrophysics, it's so interesting and fun!

Convergence
by TurtleMe
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I loved how after lashing out with anger he gets punished too severely but then the gods themselves come to save him and he goes onan awesome training ark with the gods of his world

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

Bridal Shower Murder
by Leslie Meier
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Fascinating incorporation of native American history and small town Maine

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.

Go Pig Or Go Home
by Rob Harrell
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This book was so funny and I loved how the plot was set up and how interesting this graphic novel was!

Out Of The Easy
by Ruta Sepetys
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I enjoy Sepetys books. She always does a nice job weaving history into her stories and this one is no different. It offers an interesting glimpse into life in New Orleans in 1950.

Cooking With A Touch Of Science
by George Brewer
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Interesting modernized new twist on such a classic thing like cooking. Brewer dives deep into the science behind the WHY of cooking.

Dragonslayer (wings Of Fire: Legends)
by Tui T. Sutherland
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I really liked it but it was a bit boring at times but my favorite was being able to see how ivy reacted to sunny who was a former protagonist

With Malice
by Eileen Cook
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This book was pretty good. It is about a girl named Jill who wakes up in a hospital not knowing the past 6 weeks of her life. Jill soon learns that she was involved in a fatal car accident. But was the accident really an accident? Jill is soon all over the news and social media. She has a lawyer and there are press everywhere. Jill needs to find out the truth on what happened and prove to the world that the incident was indeed an accident.
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