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The marriage act
by John Marrs

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Complicated story set

Demon Copperhead
by Barbara Kingsolver

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Excellent read by Barbara Kingsolver. Told from the orphan boy's point of view with sometimes funny, sarcastic humor that is relief from the heavy subject matter of poor foster care in Appalachia, drug addiction and dysfunctional family life. Good character development, and insightful research. Co-winner of the 2023 Pulitzer prize for fiction. It is a long book, over 500 pages and difficult to read if you have a family member or friend with addiction problems, but it is so well done and well worth the effort!!

The Chelsea Girls
by Fiona Davis

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For those who are unfamiliar with McCarthy-ism and the hunt for communists in our country, this begins to open one's eyes.

Funny Story
by Emily Henry

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Very quick read but cute in a rom-com sort of way.

Firefly Lane
by Kristin Hannah

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This book was a five star read for me and I will be reading many more Kristan Hannah books this summer. The book follows the lives of best friends Tully and Kate over the course of thirty years and the writing made you feel so connected to the characters that as they were going through life, you were going through it with them too

All The Flowers In Paris
by Sarah Jio

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I found myself in this book in current situations. I was impressed by the strength and positivity of the characters in book. They found strength and lightness in the darkness. I would suggest this book for all people who have problems with forgiveness and fear of unknown future

Someone Else's Shoes
by Jojo Moyes

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Fun, growing strength of women and friendship

Call Me By Your Name
by André Aciman

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I have been waiting to watch the movie until after I read this book so I am so excited to finally be able to watch it. I quite enjoyed the book however I am giving it three stars because it was not my favorite.

The Leper Of Saint Giles
by Ellis Peters

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This is another of Ellis Peters' medieval adventures with Brother Cadfael. I like the author's use of twelfth century words here and there throughout the story. Her writing can transport the reader to another time and place.

The Potter's Field
by Ellis Peters

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I enjoyed this book, but then I always liked Ellis Peters' books a look into the 1100s.