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The Retirement Plan
by Sue Hincenbergs
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Loved it! The original premise sounded straightforward, but don't be fooled--there are tons of twists and turns! Can't say much more without spoiling, but if you're looking for a fast-paced, fun read, this is for you!

The Life Impossible
by Matt Haig
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A breazy, but thought-provoking quick read. For me, the right balance between the farcical and the fantastic as I always want to believe that good will win out of evil. Recommend

Two Summers
by Aimee Friedman
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Loved this book

The Housemaid
by Freida McFadden
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This was so good

33 Days To Eucharistic Glory
by Matthew Kelly
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Recommend!

The Power Of Regret
by Daniel H. Pink
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In The Power of Regret, Daniel H. Pink challenges the idea that we should live with "no regrets." Instead, he argues that regret is not only normal but essential to living a meaningful, thoughtful life. Drawing on research from psychology, neuroscience, and a global survey of regrets, Pink shows that regret can clarify what we value, sharpen our decision-making, and help us grow. Rather than avoiding regret, we should listen to it, learn from it, and use it as a tool for improvement. He identifies four core types of regret that people around the world commonly experience: 1. Foundation Regrets – “If only I had been more responsible…” 2. Boldness Regrets – “If only I had taken the chance…” 3. Moral Regrets – “If only I had done the right thing…” 4. Connection Regrets – “If only I had reached out…” By recognizing these patterns, we can make better choices going forward and deepen our relationships, careers, and personal growth. Ultimately, The Power of Regret flips the script: regret isn’t a weakness—it’s a powerful human emotion that, when handled well, helps us live more intentionally and become better versions of ourselves.

Diary Of A Wimpy Kid: Wrecking Ball (book 14)
by Jeff Kinney
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This book was good I guess. I read it in 30 minutes in a car trip today. My mom doesn’t like the series because of how hard the mom try’s and the middle school boy doesn’t care. She said that she would write about all her great ideas as a mom and how we think that there all soooo great. Blah blah blah, then I told her that no way it would get on a bestseller list! She thought that was funny. Still a pretty funny series. This book was my second favorite out of all of them, the first being the spaghetti one.

The War That Saved My Life
by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley
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I loved it because I love when books have the main character have a disability.

In The Lives Of Puppets
by Tj Klune
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Not as gripping as Cerulean Sea, but a lovely, almost cozy apocalyptic story

Click
by Kayla miller
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It's so good and funny
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