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Everyone Here is Lying
by Shari Lapena
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Suspenseful. Kept my interest to see what the truth really was.

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.

Battle Of The Bookstores
by Ali Brady
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Cute romance

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.

The Quiet Wife
by J. M. Cannon
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Mehh. Story was weird. 2.5 stars

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!

Mastering The Art Of French Murder
by Colleen Cambridge
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I don't give away spoilers in my reviews. This is the first book in the series An American in Paris. I read the third book the other day and am starting the second book tomorrow. I really loved the third book and loved this one as well. I especially liked learning more about Tabitha's arrival in Paris, her reactions to Paris, her first meeting with Julia, etc. The descriptions of Paris were wonderful - I can easily imagine the cream colored buildings with black railings. Tabitha learns a woman has been found dead in the cellar of Julia's building and proceeds to enter the cellar in hopes of helping to discover what happened. Since her father is a cop and she's always read mystery books, she thinks she may be helpful. The local inspector heartily disagrees with her. I loved their interactions and how clearly Ms. Cambridge describes his facial expressions while dealing with Tabitha. I also loved her Grand-pere and Oncle Rafe as well as the pets. Her lack of cooking skills made me laugh and reading a character that is supposed to be Julia Child was fun as well. I'm excited to read the second book. (from my Goodreads review)

Concealed
by Christina Diaz Gonzalez
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This book is AMAZING!!!!! I wish that I had the option to put six stars because I would. This book is about a girl who is really human 2.0, her parents didn’t tell her so when they disappear, taken by what they belive to be federal agents. She and her newfound friend go on a quest to save them or get help. I have always been into secret agents and spy’s as I want to be an FBI agent when I grow up. So this book is really great for me.

Work, Death, And Life Itself
by Burkard Sievers
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Amazing book, truly thought provoking

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.
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