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The Entirely True Story Of The Fantastical Mesmerist Nora Grey
by Kathleen Kaufman
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Thank you to Kathleen Kaufman, Between the Chapters Book Club and Kensington Publishers for an ARC of The Entirely True Story of the Fantastical Mesmerist Nora Grey. I don't give away spoilers in my reviews. I knew I had to read this book based on the title alone. And, yes, Nora Grey is fantastic as a character and so much more. I do want to note how much I enjoyed the author's dedication and author notes - both gave me so much info as well as made me laugh. Nora (originally Nairna) and her father Tavish (always goes by Tavish) are fraudsters. Tavish is charming and could sell anyone anything. Nora is not as much as a fraudster but doesn't understand her psychic gifts. She's so used to living on the streets with her father, eating trashed food and feeling starved most of the time. She also feels guilty about tricking people while reading her grandmother's seer cards for them. Nora is discovered by a woman who sees Nora's psychic gifts and the strength of those gifts. She brings Nora -and Tavish, partly - into her home to help Nora hone her skills. Unfortunately, women with psychic gifts were often considered witches and were frowned upon in society during the time of Nora's lifetime. Nora and her father often clash and I found their relationship one of the most intriguing thoroughout the story. She loves her father but is tired of providing for him then feels guilty for not appreciating the little he does for her. There are many characters that were easy to like/dislike that added to Nora's story. I don't give away spoilers. I will say I loved Nora becoming stronger in her gifts and I really loved how serious she was about being honest. The second half of the book finds Nora and Tavish in a new setting which I loved reading about. I was - I hate to use the word mesmerised - by her readings, the settings, the things doctors would do and the people who helped her. There is a dual POV with Nora and Lottie, Tavish's mother thoroughout the book. I also loved Lottie but felt sad for her with most of her story. Wonderful read for anyone who believes - and doesn't believe - in mesmerists, psychics, etc. I loved the ending as well. from my Goodreads account

The First Gentleman
by James Patterson
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I’m curious as to how much the co-authors add to each Patterson novel.

The Ladies Road Guide To Utter Ruin
by Alison Goodman
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This is the first in the series that I read. Usually, I like to read from the beginning, but I was able to enjoy this immensely. I love period books with characters who are feminist and this author described these two sisters well - strong, supporting each other, and not married! Wow! They go around helping others. We need more books like this.

Hilo: The Great Space Iguana
by Judd Winick
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This book is SUPER FUNNY! I’d highly recommend this book to everyone. It’s in a series and it’s amazing!

We Do Not Welcome Our Ten-year-old Overlord
by Garth Nix
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Fast paced, as is to be expected for a YA book. Would be a great intro to the genre.

The 7 Habits Of Highly Effective People
by Stephen R. Covey
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Incredible book highly recommend

The Other
by David Guterson
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Two boys from very different backgrounds meet at a high school track meet. Neil is from a blue collar Irish family. John is from an elite family. One becomes a high school teacher and the other drops off the grid but they secretly stay in touch until one of them dies.

The Amalfi Curse
by Sarah Penner
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Great story . Love how the author goes between timelines. The story is centered around haven and her quest to continue the searcher dad started. The story brings us between the 1800’s with Mari and Holmes story as well as Haven and Enzo. Really enjoyed .

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.

Renegades
by Marissa Meyer
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Renegades is a super exciting book about heroes and villains. It follows Nova, who hates the Renegades, and Adrian, who’s one of them but has a big secret vigilante identity. The story is full of action, cool powers, and twists that keep you hooked. I liked how it made you think about what makes someone a hero or a villain. If you like superhero stories with a twist, this book is worth reading.
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