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Unyielding Hope
by Janette Oke
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Excellent story, pulls you in right from the beginning. Story is about the orphan children from England (were called Home Children) London was over-whelmed with orphans and sent them to Canada, Australia and parts of Africa. All were based on actual cases and was a very moving story.

The Fix
by David Baldacci
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The series keeps getting better. Following a life altering football injury, Amos Decker has developed the ability to forget nothing. This is not always a desirable trait. After the tragic death of his wife and their child , Decker's life spirals into a job loss and homelessness. Over time he joins the FBI and helps them solve cases.This was a really good book. Fast pace, left you wanting more! Main character development was well thought out. Story line had enough twists to keep you reading Definitely recommend it.

Call Your Daughter Home
by Deb Spera
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I really enjoyed this book. Set in the early 1920’s and from 3 different Womens’s perspectives. Widely different. A great read and it brings home the fact that we’re all so similar even if appearances don’t show that!

The Daughters Of Erietown
by Connie Schultz
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While this book at times was depressing and a little bit sad it sure did make you think about life’s Choices and consequences.

We Were The Lucky Ones
by Georgia Hunter
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This is a moving tale of a Jewish family during WWII. I could not stop listening. This book broke my heart, had me cheering, holding my breath..so many emotions!

The Deal
by Gray, Stella
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Nice and naughty book. Two characters from worlds most of us don't understand, come together for the benefit of their families, not for love. It is a good, unpredictable read.

Mary Anne And Too Many Boys
by Ann M Martin
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As all of the books in this series, I loved it. Mary Anne is on vacation with the Pikes in Sea City. I think it would be so cool to go as a babysitter on vacation with a family.

I Shot The Buddha
by Colin Cotterill
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4 stars for an engaging book about Dr. Siri Paiboun, retired chief coroner for Laos. This series is probably best read in order, but my library only has some of this series. In this book, #11 in the series, Siri and his friends solve three separate murders that have connections. The author is a British man who lives in Thailand. This book, like the others, provides some insight into Laotian culture with a bit of humor. Siri gets a plea from a Buddhist monk to help a fellow monk escape into Thailand. The monk was a guest in Siri's house, but has been mysteriously kidnapped. This quest sets off a chain of events, leading to a confrontation with the spirit world. If you don't like paranormal mysteries, you might not like this book. Two quotes: Author warning: "A mental health warning: Through necessity this edition is heavily spiced with supernatural elements. For those of you who prefer your mysteries dull and earthy, this is not the tome for you." "Siri put his hand to his chest where the white amulet hung from his neck. it was nothing elaborate: a hunk of white stone. But there was no question that, without it, he would have been long dead." This was a library book.

The Girl On The Train
by Paula Hawkins
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Interesting read. Suspenseful. Good conclusion.

Tide And Punishment
by Bree Baker
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Great quick read. I find myself holding my breath when she gets attacked but she's a real trooper. Everyone has a little bit of Everly Swan in them. Recipes at the end are great and simple.
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