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Under The Boardwalk
by Lee, Barbara Cool
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Such a cute story. It is part of a series. One I read the first book of and wanted more. It is stand alone if you only want to read this one. I really enjoyed the way the story unraveled - so sweet but still mysterious. Highly recommend for an easy read.

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.

Little Fires Everywhere
by Celeste Ng
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Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng was a very captivating story. The underlying themes of motherhood and a pre-planned society were very interesting to read about. This book taught me that sometimes it is good to be spontaneous and not live a "perfect life" like Mrs. Richardson aspired to do.

Just Breathe
by Susan Wiggs
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The author captures emotion so well! I loved this book and would definitely recommend it. I wish there was a sequel.

Mobituaries Great Lives Worth Reliving By Mo Rocca
by Mo Rocca
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Mobituaries is a great book for history buffs! Awesome stories about people that were famous, or should have been. Audio read by Mo Rocca makes it even more engaging.

Lost And Found Bookshop
by Susan Wiggs Books
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3.75- I’m having such mixed feelings about this book- I loved it in the beginning and where it was going, I loved the characters throughout,especially Grandy and Peach, I even loved the secondary characters- but sometimes I felt the story was rushed at the end. The loose ends with the mother also bothered me- suddenly she and the boyfriend were in a plane crash? I’m becoming too critical after covid- too hallmark-ey for even this hallmark fan!

Station Eleven
by Emily St John Mandel
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Well drawn characters & great story

Such A Fun Age
by Kiley Reid
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I really enjoyed this book. A very revenant topic. Told from several different perspectives.

Grandad, there's a head on the beach
by Colin Cotterill
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4 stars for an easy fun read. Jimm Juree is an ex journalist living with her family at the southern end of Thailand on the Gulf of Thailand coast. Her mother sold their family home in Chang Mai and purchased a run down 5 cabin bungalow guest hotel. Jimm is out walking their 2 dogs on the beach when one of them discovers a head. She tells her grandad. The police are notified. But they turn the head over to the SRM(Southern Rescue Mission Foundation) a scam charity. Jimm thinks that something is strange and begins to investigate. She also has to deal with 2 mysterious guests, who pay in cash, give false names, and have removed license plates from their car. There are some laugh out loud lines in this book of quirky characters. Grandad is a retired traffic policeman. Jimm has a transgender sister who is a tech whiz. She also has fearsome looking brother, Arny, who is actually a gentle shy man, in love with a body builder woman older than his mother. How this group of characters solve the case of the head makes for a pleasnt story as they navigate the complicated issues of police/government corruption and incompetence. The author bio states that he was born in London, and has worked as a teacher in Israel, Australia, U.S. and Japan, before moving to Thailand. He dedicated this book to the lounge singers and karaoke singers of Thailand who bravely attack English songs phonetically without suffering the inconvenience of meaning. One quote: "It's been a Hard Day's Night, I should be Sleeping on Kellogg's" This was a library book.

Knitting Under The Influence
by Claire Lazebnik
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This book is about 3 very close friends and their personal lives. They are always there for each other during their bad times and good times. They have a weekly day set aside where they get together to knit and air out their issues in their lives. The book holds your attention through the romances, laughter, and heartwarming storyline.
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