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by Anna Quindlen
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Not my favorite book of hers at all. Very dry and kind of sad. The book didn’t seem to have much of a plot instead concentrating on a parking spot for the first half of the book. Uninteresting to me.

The Help Kathryn Stockett
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written so true to life in the way the southerners talk and their expressions. Made me chuckle throughout reading the book and how one women stood up for what she believed against the odds was awesome

Lilac Girls
by Martha hall kelly
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Highly recommend. WW11 regarding the Polish women's camp. ravensbruck and experiments. They performed on them. Taking you from New York City to Germany and Poland with three main characters that will make you shutter at times and smile over their strength and courage

I Want My Hat Back
by Jon Klassen
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My 3 year old son thought this book was funny. It was cute when he caught on to the bunny before the bear did.

Die Twice
by Andrew Grant
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Die Twice is the second book in the Trevellyan series. It is a cross between Jack Reacher and James Bond. There are lost of plots twists and is very entertaining but beware if the physical brutality. I hope the third in the series is just as good.

Playing Nice
by JP Delaney
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Fast paced psychological thriller pitting family against family and the playing field is not level. This book hits all the buttons for a smart ly written book. A wonderful read.

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

Extra Ordinary
by Miriam Spitzer Franklin
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I really liked the concept of this book. I would recommend it. My favorite part was when Anna’s twin brother gave the letter to Pansy.

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.

War Of The Wolf Bernard Cornwell
by Bernard Cornwell
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4 stars for another rousing historical fiction book by Bernard Cornwell. This is the 51st book that I have read by Cornwell and I enjoyed all of them. I recommend that you start this series with book 1, The Last Kingdom. It is the story of Uhtred of Bebbanburg. In this book, Uhtred faces a new enemy, Skoll, a Norseman, defeated by Celtic warriors in Ireland and now living in Northumbria. He kills one of Uhtred's family and Uhtred swears revenge. I think that Cornwell writes the best battle scenes of this period--about 9th to 10th century. They are so vivid that you can imagine yourself watching the battle in real life. This series has been adapted into a miniseries, available on Amazon Prime, called The Last Kingdom. The miniseries is pretty faithful to the books. One quote: Uhtred on god: "The men who fought for me worshipped a dozen gods and goddesses, The Christian god among them, but if a man believes the nonsense that there is only one god then there's no point in arguing because it would be like discussing a rainbow with a blind man." I read this library book book in 5 days.
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