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Circe
by Madeline Miller
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I loved Song of Achilles and this was just as good

The Covenant Of Water (oprah's Book Club)
by Abraham Verghese
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This novel is a commitment, but well worth the effort! You will feel as though you lived 100 lives by the end but also will be deeply proud of the characters you walked beside. The history of Kerala is so beautifully woven into the story. Easily one of my favorite novels!

A Clash Of Kings
by George R. R. Martin
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Good book following numerous characters in a well painted universe. The characters have great dimension and are well established

The Sweet Spot
by Stephanie Evanovich
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Weird combination of baseball and kink, with very little plot and characters so poorly developed you can’t even believe anyone would enjoy reading about them.

Moby Dick
by Herman Melville
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This wonderful classic is worth rereading to appreciate the special characters, the authors' beautiful language, and all the extensive details on whales and whaling.

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.

Once Upon A December
by Amy E. Reichert
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Once Upon a December by Amy E. Reichert is a cozy holiday romance with a magical twist, where love blooms at a festive, time-traveling Christmas market. Heartwarming and charming.

Project Hail Mary
by Andy Weir
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A fast read - great sci-fi. Good scientific backing to the fictional world. Couldn’t put it down!

The Book of Records
by Madeleine Thien
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Fine book, good to read.

A Dash Of Salt And Pepper
by Kosoko Jackson
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Was a decent pop, but did not like the twist of the ending one of the main characters who being very selfish with the other
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