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Red Bones Ann Cleeves
by Ann Cleeves
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I rate this book a solid 4 stars. The cover classes it as a thriller, but I thought it was more of a mystery than a thriller. A woman named Mima is killed one night on Whalsay Island, part of the Shetland Islands, Scotland. At first it is thought to be an accident, because a neighbor was out shooting rabbits at midnight in fog and accidentally shot her. But DI Jimmie Perez suspects that there is more to this and keeps digging. A second person is found dead, possibly suicide. Perez does solve the case,but the killer is not revealed until near the end, and the author left enough false clues, that I wasn't sure of the who or why until it all came together at the end. Anne Cleeves writes descriptive books. This series, set in the Shetlands, is best read in order, as I have been doing. Perez is identified as a "Black Shetlander,"i.e. descended form a shipwrecked Spanish Armada sailor in 1588. Some quotes: Mima's house: "Her house was tucked into the hill and you came on it very suddenly." Evelyn Wilson, describing university students working on an archaeological dig: "The two lasses from the university were there. What nice wee girls they are, although I think that Hattie could do with a bit of feeding up.. She's a skinny little thing. All eyes and bone." Perez thinking about his boss, the Procurator Fiscal: "He found it hard to explain the role of the Fiscal to English colleagues. Even Fran couldn't grasp it. 'But what does she do?' Perez always said that she was a cross between a magistrate and a prosecuting lawyer, but Fran didn't even get that." Jimmie is in a relationship with Fran, an English woman. I read this library book in 4 days.

The Foreshadowing
by Marcus Sedgwick
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Fascinating read about a girl with premonitions. Taking place during a European war. Being of a wealthy family certain expectations are made for her. Yet, her quirks make it hard for her to fit that mold. Explores the idea of making your own destiny.

The notebook of doom 11
by Troy Cummings Books
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I like tHIS book a lot. The first time you read it, it’s a tiny bit scary. I read all the books every night.

The Great Alone
by Kristen Hannah
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Overall, good and interesting book. Different from Hannah's other historical fiction books. More depressing home violence from great, yet sad, depiction of PTSD in war veterans.

Educated By Tara Westover
by Tara Westover
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A memoir of a young woman who grew up with parents who were "preppers"/survivalists. The things she endured from home schooling (that never really occurred) to a father who did not believe in medical treatments, even when his children were severely injured, was at times extremely frustrating to read and at other times made you realize the resiliency of the human spirit. You have to read this book to see how she preserved to make something of herself in the "real" world that she was kept sheltered from her whole childhood!

A Royal Affair
by Allison Montclair
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This is the second book of a new series. It is a mystery series that occurs after WW2. The main characters are Gwen, a war widow recovering from her husband's death and Iris, a former spry for Britain. They are quirky, intelligent and learning to work together at their new venture, The Right Sort Marriage Bureau. This story features The King, Princess Elizabeth and a cast of characters read to blackmail, murder or double cross. Intelligent and enjoyable book!!

The Poet
by Michael Connelly
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This is a sitting on the edge of your seat mystery. Their is a serial killer who likes poetry. There are several cops that die from suicide, or they think. But when a dead cop's brother who happens to be a reporter, gets involved, the truth starts to comes out--but does it?

Writers And Lovers Lily King
by Lily King
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Lily King's writing is so descriptive that you feel the struggles of her characters and get very wrapped up in the main character's life! The way she described the job of waitresses gave me a whole new perspective on the hospitality industry. The tension that is woven throughout the book makes it hard to put down. It's one of those books that you want to finish in one sitting!

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!

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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