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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.

Suspicion At Seven
by Ann Purser
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Excellent fast paced "light" murder mystery. Grabbed my attention from page one. Not a lot of characters to keep track of. Setting a small English village. One in series of murder mysteries by Ann Purser. Plan on looking for more of these light reads.

The House We Grew Up In
by Lisa Jewell
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Not what I was expecting. The book was a tragic story of a dysfunctional family, with a very happy ending. I would recommend this book to friends.

Refugee
by Alan Gratz
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3 refugees tell their stories from decades apart and all come together at the end.Refugee is an important and intriguing. This book was so hard to put down. I would 100% recommend!

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.

Anxious People
by Fredrick Backman
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Loved this book! It has humor, anxiety and surprises. I even went back and re-read it because it was so enjoyable. The characters fleshed out nicely and would grab you by the heart. I would recommend it to everyone.

Dog Man And Cat Kid
by Dav Pilkey
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I love the book .My favorite part is Dog Man cut the cheese well FARTING. I would like to meet Dav Pilkey.

Justice for Sara
by Erica Spindler
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Great book! Could not put down. Page turning whodunnit! Keeps you guessing until the very end. Lots of twists and turns. She is a master of addictive suspense!

Dry
by Augusten Burroughs
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A very raw and thorough depiction of an alcoholics journey. It was an eye opening look into his life.

The Summer House
by Lauren Denton
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Moving story of a women learning herself.
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