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The Nightingale
by Kristen Hannah
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Wonderfully woven story about WWII heroine. I was turning pages all night trying to guess which sister was The Nightingale. The perfect amount of drama and intrigue to make great historical fiction.

Brideshead Revisited
by Evelyn Waugh
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As Charles Ryder went back in time, I was there with him. The characters and the scenery presented a story about an ancestral family in a changing England. But Brideshead is more than that. It shares the story of England and of family, yes. But beyond this it shares the evolution of love to its selfless form: agape.

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

Piece Of My Heart Mary Higgins Clark, Alafair Burke
by Mary Higgins Clark
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This was a very good story, as always. Her mysteries have always been excellent. They read pretty fast because they are very hard to put down, I always want to go "just another chapter"!

American traitor
by Brad Taylor
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Another great book from Taylor, always look forward to the next one coming out. He always makes you hate the bad guys like it’s personal. Plake Logan always manage to find trouble even on vacation

Civil War On Sunday
by Mary Pope Osborne Magic Treehouse Series
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I really like Civil War on Sunday. My favorite part was when they picked up the soldiers in the ambulance. I would recommend this book for anyone who likes history.

On a roll
by Jennifer Liberts
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A fun Paw Patrol book about the Pups' vehicles. Phonics book that reviews short vowel sounds and blends (best, big, job, pal, plan, pup, ruff, wet, etc)

Fox In Socks
by Dr Seuss
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I love it. It’s a tongue twister

Desert Heat
by J A Jance
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This is a book that started a new series back in the 1990's. I intend to get the rest of the books that followed this one.

Next To Last Stand Craig Johnson
by Craig Johnson Longmire Series
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4 bright stars for another enjoyable book by Craig Johnson. All the familiar characters are here: Henry Standing Bear, native Cheyenne owner of the Red Pony bar Walt Longmire, Absaroka County Sheriff Victoria Moretti, Walt's under sheriff and sometime lover Ruby, Absaroka County dispatcher This book is #16 in the series, and I recommend that you read them in order, as the book refers to incidents in previous books. The book centers on a famous painting "Custer's Last Fight." Millions of copies of this painting were distributed by beer maker Anheuser-Busch. It was supposedly destroyed in a fire in 1946. But then a resident of the Veterans' Home of Wyoming dies and Walt is called in by the director Carol because she found a shoe box with $1 million in cash in Charley Lee Stillwater's room. Walt searches the room and finds a painting proof that looks like it is connected to the supposedly destroyed "Custer's Last Fight." Unraveling the mystery of the million dollars and the painting leads Walt into a dangerous game of cat and mouse with killers. He does solve the case with help from Victoria and residents of the Veterans' Home. There are laugh out loud lines in this book, Walt and Henry discussing Custer: Walt: "Custer was a dashing and flamboyant commander..." Henry; "A devious and irrational bundle of manic depression who finished last in his class at West Point---in short a horse's ass." Both my wife and I enjoy this series. I read this library book in 2 days.
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