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The Hunger Games
by Suzanne Collins
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A dystopian future where children are ceremoniously killed in the yearly games. Heroine Katniss is a smart, strong girl and the role model I always wanted growing up. This is a must read!

The Marriage Gamr
by Sara Desai
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A warm & funny look at marriage. Proves that all patents ate really the same world over

American traitor
by Brad Taylor
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Another great book from Taylor, always look forward to the next one coming out. He always makes you hate the bad guys like it’s personal. Plake Logan always manage to find trouble even on vacation

In Pursuit Of Love
by Rebecca Bender
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Rebecca reveals exactly what it was like to be trafficked. This story had me laughing, crying, che king my assumptions and ripped open. Rebecca's coming to faith story is so inspiring!

Ocean Life from A to Z
by Annie Crawley
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My favorite fish are the Clown Fish and Barracuda fish.

The Inn At Eagle Hill
by Suzanne Woods Fisher
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This book has 3 books in one. The first story is The Letters, second is The Calling, and the third is The Revealing. This is a wonderful Amish story that shows the love and trust of family even when there are stepchildren involved. The storys have twists in them that you wouldn’t expect. The last book was the one that I couldn’t put down. It brought all the storylines to a surprising end. A very enjoyable read!!

The Things We Cannot Say
by Kelly Rimmer
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An excellent historical fiction novel with a modern twist.

All The Light We Cannot See
by Anthony Doerr
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This is wonderful-please read-that is all!

Why Kill The Innocent By C.s. Harris
by C. S. Harris
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4 stars for a solid addition to this excellent historical mystery series. It is set in London, January, 1814. Alexi Sauvage has introduced Hero Devlin to a 8 months pregnant wife of a recently impressed cooper. Her husband was snatched of the street by a Royal Navy press gang. She is desperate need of food and coal. Hero and her friend Alexi assist her in the successful birth of her child. They are returning to Hero's carriage when they stumble upon the body of a woman. Hero recognizes her as Jane Ambrose, piano teacher to Princess Charlotte, the Regent's daughter. She sends word to her husband, Sebastian St Cyr, Viscount Devlin. Sauvage has told Hero that the body was moved after death, due to the lack of blood from the wound. Devlin decides to investigate what was either a murder or manslaughter. However, the Palace does not want this classed as a murder, because it would embarrass the Royal family. The authorities announce that she died as a result of a fall, hitting her head. Devlin angers some powerful people by investigating and is attacked. He does solve the murder. There are many suspects with twists and turns in the plot. I was not sure of who the killer was until near the end. I like that the author incorporates the use of terms in use in 1814 London: Footpad=robber cutpurse=thief Description of Hero's clothes: "Unable to use her carriage in the snow-filled streets and scorning sedan chairs, she pulled on demi-broquins of fine morocco lined with fur, wrapped herself in a fur trimmed pelisse with a matching Swedish hat fastened up on one side, and walked." The author discusses the plight of the poor, compared with the rich and the inequities of limited suffrage, and limitations placed upon talented women in Regency Britain. I recommend that you read this series in order, as there are developments in Devlin's personal life throughout the series. See my review of book 1 What Angels Fear: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show... I read this library book in 3 days.

Beach Read
by Emily Henry
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If the daughter from the movie Same Time Next Year grew up and became an author-she’d be the female character in this well written “more than a rom-com” story. Liked the movie, but the whole idea of the affair always bothered me as the father’s affair in this story was something that his daughter had to come to terms with after his death- marriage is complicated and messy and so is love and “happy for now” which can mean happy forever! Gus and January make this all work with their ideas of what is a happy ending.
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