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Empire Of Silence
by Christopher Ruocchio
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Really great first book in what feels like a truly epic science fiction series in the vein of Dune or the Expanse.

One Golden Summer
by Carley Fortune
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Even better than "Every Summer After"!

Other People's Houses
by Clare Mackintosh
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Clare Mackintosh excels at writing character-driven stories, and this one is no exception. The main character, Ffion, is gruff, blunt, and often too direct—but she’s also completely endearing. Her dry humor and offhand remarks had me smiling more than once. Character and personality flaws are central to this story., from patient Leo to Allie the try-hard and Dave the absolute maniac. I liked Allie's antics, even though they were cringe-worthy, I think everyone has known an Allie, and there were a couple of times that I really felt for her. As a police procedural, this worked well. The plot was engaging, and the characters felt real, like people you might actually know. The jurisdictional crossover was handled in a smooth way. and included some jockeying for position, as one would expect. The one draw back was that there were a LOT of characters on The Hill and I found them a bit hard to keep sorted out sometimes.

Golden Girl
by Elin Hilderbrand
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I could not put this book down so good.

The Turn Of The Key
by Ruth Ware
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Interesting twist at the end. Not my favorite Ruth Ware, but still a good read!

Van Gogh And The Seasons
by Sjraar van Heugten
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This is a wonderful book of essays by leading scholars focusing on Van Gogh's relation to the seasons and nature in his work. The illustrations are beautiful, and it is easy to follow along with the text. There are many revealing quotes from Van Gogh's letters to help understand what he was experiencing as he worked.

The Assignation
by Joyce Carol Oates
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A short story collection, I thought this would be good because of her books, I seem to either love them or hate them. This way in a collection there was a good chance that I would like more of them - get a chance to read unusual ones - some very short - 2 pages, other longer and different. Some are different, but I think that is the author's style. My favorite one was Secret Observations on the Goat Girl. You just enjoy reading it and wondering what she meant by it all.

Herman Melville's Moby Dick
by Chaboute
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This is a wonderful retelling of the classic Moby Dick with great illustrations.

It's Not That I'm Bitter . . .
by Gina Barreca
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So funny… reminds women that most of the things we worry about are insignificant!

The Last Word
by Ellie Griffith
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The really enjoyed this mystery about writers and the murders of writers England. It was a bit over the top but fun especially the bit about yoga.
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