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Internment
by Samira Ahmed
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This book takes place in the near future where Muslim Americans are being forced into internment camps by order of the president. Layla, a 17 year old Muslim American is forced from her home into an internment camp. But Layla won’t stay quiet. She organizes protests with help from her friends, and with help from her boyfriend David, shows the world outside the camp what it’s like being forced to live in the internment camp.

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.

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

The Unbearable Lightness Of Being
by Milan Kundera
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Maybe it's because it's in translation, but this book promised some torrid love affairs and all I got were sad people who were too philosophical.

Talking To Strangers
by Malcolm Gladwell
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Very informative and gives insight to knowing someone.

About Face
by Donna Leon
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Not the best Guido adventure, but a surprising one. The ending I did not expect. Donna sets the scene - I feel as if I have lived in Venice!

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!

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

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

House Of Earth And Blood
by Sarah J. Maas
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After reading ACOTAR series I was excited for this series, and like always Sarah J Mass didn’t disappoint. It was LONG and a little slow at first but wow what a great second half. Bryce and Hunt together really drove the story as I was cheering for them the whole time. Loved it!
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