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Twenty
by James Grippando
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This book really makes you think about the horrible events on 9/11. It’s crazy to think that people who actually contributed to the terrorist acts could still be living among us

Refugee
by Alan Gratz
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3 refugees tell their stories from decades apart and all come together at the end.Refugee is an important and intriguing. This book was so hard to put down. I would 100% recommend!

In Five Years
by Rebecca Serle
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I really enjoyed this book and it was a quick read!!

Weirn Books
by Svetlana Chmakova Books
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PG-Another strong title by Chmakova! Thoroughly enjoyable and exciting- characters are well fleshed out and fun! A great adventure with fantasy elements.

Spinning Silver By Naomi Novik
by Naomi Novik
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This book was not as good as Uprooted was but it was still well written. It was written in multiple different view points, which I think added to the story but there were times when it was hard to tell which person was narrating the story. I've also found that while most of her plot lines are well developed, her romance plot lines are not. They feel out of place and like they just put that as an afterthought. It felt abrupt and unnecessary to the plot, and took away from the magic of the story. Overall though it was a good book, and it's good if you ignore the poorly written romance

Dry
by Augusten Burroughs
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A very raw and thorough depiction of an alcoholics journey. It was an eye opening look into his life.

Gypsy King
by Perry, Devney
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A typical ex-motor cycle club book. This has a lot of different story lines that do come together by the end. It is part of a series but I didn't read any more. I am curious of the next book, but reading a sample didn't peak my interest enough.

Explicit
by Sloane, Roxy
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For sure on the erotic side. Very headstrong characters make this one more interesting and keeps you guessing how things will turn out. I enjoyed this one and found more from the author that I enjoyed too.

Life Of Pi
by Yann Martel
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Wow! I’ve seen the movie many times, but the book is soooo much more detailed. The descriptive narrative is absolutely beautiful, and makes it easy to imagine.

Midnight Crossing
by Tricia Fields
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4 stars for another well done mystery by Tricia Fields. This is book 5 in the Josie Gray series, which has received plaudits from Craig Johnson, who also writes a mystery series set in a remote part of the US. Book 1 in the Josie Gray series won the Tony Hillerman prize. In this book, Josie finds a young woman cowering on her doorstep. Then she finds a body nearby. She starts an investigation with her 3 person Police Department. She is the Chief of Police in Artemis, a fictional town in the West Texas border desert country. The investigation leads to a human trafficking ring and some shocking revelations. I recommend that you read this series in order, as there are developments in Josie's personal life that continue through the series. Both my wife and I enjoy this series. There is very little violence and few bad words, so it would be acceptable for cozy mystery fans. I liked the satisfying ending. I read this library book in 3 days.
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