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Splatter the cat and the quick chicks
by Rob Scotton Books
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My favorite part was when he woke up in the morning and the chicks were on his ear and foot.

Squeeze Me Carl Hiaasen
by Carl Hiaasen
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4 stars for a hilarious book recommended by my s-i-l Judie. I have read 11 books by Carl Hiaasen and enjoyed every one. This one is book 8 in the Skink series. Skink is the former Florida Governor who walked off the job in an earlier book. He was and is an environmentalist, given to outrageous acts of sabotage against companies or people who damage the environment. He does not appear in this book until the second half. The 1st half is about the interchange of incidents between Angela, "Angie" Armstrong, ex Florida Wildlife Officer, Jerry Crosby, Palm Beach Police Chief, a now ex President, along with his wife, and various Secret Service Agents and employees at Casa Bellicosa, aka Winter White House. The President and his wife are never mentioned by name, but the descriptions are so vivid that it is impossible not to know who is who. The second half brings Skink and Jim Tile, a Skink friend into contact with everyone. Some elements in the book: Burmese Pythons--an invasive species thriving in the Everglades Pruitt, a poacher from Angela's past POTUS Pussies--Wealthy widows who adore the President Three quotes: "Angie had been summoned to Casa Bellicosa to unfasten a screech owl from the presidential pompadour, which the low swooping raptor had mistaken for a road-kill fox." "The President's Secret Service's code name was "Mastotodon." He loved it. " "On only his second day in the Whit House, the President had ordered his chief of staff to arrange a trip to the National Zoo for a close-up look at a real mastodon." This was a library ebook through the Libby app.

The Things We Do For Love
by Kristin Hannah
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This is one of my favorite authors and this book had slipped by me. I loved it. Great read. Great story and with an ending that made sense!

A Hopeful Heart
by Amy Clipston
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This book is the first in a series of 4. It was a very good, heartwarming Amish story about a woman who’s husband had died and she was left with 3 children to raise. She worked at a local hotel and met an englisher man who she becomes friends with. She is torn between following her heart or keeping life as she knows it the same.

What If Everybody Said That
by Ellen Javernick
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It teaches you to not say bad stuff to other kids. You should be a friendly friend.

Wrecked
by Tricia Fields
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4 stars for a welcome addition to this police procedural series set in the remote Texas border with Mexico. I started reading this series 6 years ago when I won book 4 in the series, Firebreak I enjoyed it and have been reading the series in order since then. This is book 3 in the series. In this book, Dillon Reese, the only accountant in the fictional town of Artemis, Texas, is kidnapped. Josie Gray is the police chief of the 3 person force. She is in a relationship with Dillon. Dillon's secretary, Christina Handley, is found shot dead in his office. There are several elements in this book: The murder of Christina Kidnapping of Dillon Involvement of the Medrano drug cartel A local shady junkyard dealer in wrecked cars Josie, Otto Podowski and Marta Cruz are the 3 Artemis officers. They do solve the case, with help from the FBI, Sheriff Roy Martinez and a private hostage negotiator, hired by Josie. If you like strong woman characters as found in books by Sue Grafton, Nevada Barr and Linda Castillo, then you will enjoy this series. Both my wife and I like this series. One quote: "Forest Glen Apartments was located on a downtown street, three blocks over from the county courthouse, with one small pine tree at the center of a grassy strip in front of the complex. The building was a one-story stucco, painted a garish blue, with the eight apartment doors painted Pepto-Bismol pink." I read this library book in 3 days. I had to get it through inter library loan, which was shut down for a while last year during the Covid crisis.

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.

The Black Echo
by Michael Connelly
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There's a dead body found in a tunnel. Harry Bosch investigates and discovers that he knows who it is. They served together in Vietnam. As Harry get into the investigation, he is joined by an agent with the FBI. When Harry starts to realize what is going on, he soon finds out that the FBI is not exactly telling everything they know.

The Last Unicorn Graphic Novel
by Peter S Beagle
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The images are breath taking. The story is enticing. Next read is the original text to get the full complexity of the characters. But the graphic novel is excellently done.

masked Prey
by John sandford
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Lucas Delaware has been one of my favorite lawmen. This particular novel finds him get behind the internet to deal with a scary situation involving chilren and adults alike.
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