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The Women
by Kristin Hannah
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Powerful. There isn't really another word for this book. There were no women In Vietnam was repeated so many times in this book and each time it got me angrier and angrier. The things these nurses and Doctors saw were just as horrific as what I can only imagine the soldiers saw. The story was beautifully written and hauntingly sad. RYE.. u dirty dirty turd... No. unacceptable. The friendships between the three woman was beautiful. The family Dynamic was tough to read. How her dad just couldn't accept that she was a hero and she was a veteran. Who SERVED PROUDLY . Just was crazy. How women were and to this day are treated as less than. Boggles the mind.

The Luminaries
by Susan Dennard
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This book is about a girl who betrayed their family,and all other people who lived in that town treated them badly because of this. Also, how the girl did something to her family that changed this to like everyone treated them kindly and journey of how she overcome her dreams with this, and also how she made her dream come true, and at the same time made her family as the rest of the town people.

Beach Read
by Emily Henry
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4.5/5 Loved it!

Onyx Storm
by Rebecca Yarros
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It was hard to put down! A lot of information revealed and tons of action!

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 Shadow Crosser
by J. C. Cervantes
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I loved this book so much! It was an exciting way to end the series. It was funny, with that little hint of romance, but it’s not strong, and it’s also not the main theme of the story. It was an incredible series. Everyone should read this book!

Suggested Reading
by Dave Connis
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This book is amazing! It is now one of my favorite books ever. It talks about so many important themes! It deserves a 10 star rating instead of 5. I would recommend this book to everyone.

High school Heroes
by James Mascia
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This book is really funny and amazing! It’s about a couple of high schoolers who develop super powers and try to save the world. There is a tiny bit of romance but it doesn’t really get too annoying for those who don’t love romance like me. It’s a fun read and I really enjoyed listening to it. I highly recommend this book!

Apple In China
by Patrick McGee
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I have read a lot about China, a lot about Apple - this is a great update to the investments/commitments and at times, ad hoc "strategy" of how Apple has been successful in the manufacturing of their products for close to 20 years. A must read for those interested in the crossroads of high-tech, manufacturing and global economics

Decluttering At The Speed Of Life
by Dana K. White
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Excellent! I finally found a way to declutter with out it feeling so overwhelming, thanks to this book!!
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