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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.

The Sicilian Inheritance
by Jo Piazza
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Very entertaining book

Deep End
by Ali Hazelwood
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So so. Couldn’t get into the fmc she was too whiny

Sandwich
by Catherine Newman
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This book was so easy to get right into and so easy to relate to if you are the middle of the sandwich- having older parents and young adult children.

Strong And Wild
by Sloane St. James
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I LOVE SLOANE HEAVYYYY she is just everything -- all her books are hit and NEVER a miss.

The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
by Taylor Jenkins Reid
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Entertaining book that was light and enjoyable

the days I loved you most
by Amy Neff
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The Days I Loved You Most is a profoundly emotional and atmospheric family saga tackling love, grief, and choice. If you’re drawn to quietly devastating love stories steeped in place and memory—especially those that explore end-of-life decisions—you’ll likely find this book rewarding and hard to forget. But if you prefer more subtle character growth, less overt emotionality, or tighter narrative realism, some of the writing and character arcs might frustrate.

Diagnostic And Statistical Manual Of Mental Disorders
by American Psychiatric Association
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Informative.

Dark Notes
by Pam Godwin
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was okay not my fav

Rosarita
by Anita Desai
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One of the worst books I have read. No character development or story line to be found.
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