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Madame
by Phoebe Wynne
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Intrigue at an elite all girl's school in Scotland. Very creative and haunting.

The Man Who Went To The Far Side Of The Moon
by Bea Uusma Schyffert
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Fascinating information regarding Apollo 11 Command Module Pilot Michael Collins

The Maid's Secret
by Nita Prose
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A fun conclusion to The Maid series. I enjoy this character and will miss her view of the world!

The Monster Of Florence
by Douglas Preston
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A dense and beautifully written true crime/look into Italian police work. It felt grounded in the culture.

The Girl Who Played With Fire
by Stieg Larsson
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Captivating story; all the pieces fit together to make an entertaining read.

Verity
by Colleen Hoover
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Loved this book- kept me on my toes until the very end.

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!

The Hunger Games
by Suzanne Collins
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I have read the first four Hunger Games books and am soooo excited for the fifth (Sunrise on the Reaping). I liked these books so much because they are so much different than any book I’ve read before. The complicated plot makes the story emotional and close to your heart even though it’s fictional.

take me with you
by Catherine Hyde
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This is a heart-warming story about a struggling high school teacher who meets two children in need of a caring parent.

To Sell Is Human
by Daniel H. Pink
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In To Sell Is Human, Daniel H. Pink challenges the traditional view of sales as something only used by pushy professionals with quotas to meet. He argues that in today’s world, we’re all in sales, which I truly agree with, whether we realize it or not. Whether you’re a teacher persuading students, a parent guiding a child, or an entrepreneur pitching an idea, you’re constantly trying to move others. He introduces a new framework for effective selling, replacing the old “Always Be Closing” mindset with “Attunement, Buoyancy, and Clarity.” These qualities help us connect with others, stay resilient through rejection, and make complex ideas easier to understand. He also redefines the idea of pitching, offering creative alternatives like the one-word pitch or the Pixar pitch to match today’s fast-paced, attention-limited world. Ultimately, the book emphasizes that the best kind of selling isn’t about tricking people—it’s about serving them. If what you’re offering genuinely helps, and you present it with empathy and purpose, then selling becomes a human act, not a manipulative one.
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