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The K Team
by David Rosenfelt
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First in the series. Maybe it gets better as it progresses.

Happy Baby Day
by Priddy Books
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A sweet, uplifting story celebrating the joy of new beginnings. Happy Baby Day by Friday is warm and full of heart.

We Fell Apart
by E. Lockwood
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There is something about this author. She captures the lazy, hazy, slow motion vibe if Martha's Vineyard. So much so, that the feeling of whispering waves and warm sun lulls the reader into drifting along with the story. Aside from atmosphere, she writes people and families in all of their weird, coiled complexities that is somehow familiar, no matter how foreign.

Highland Fling
by Nancy Mitford
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Cute short romance. Didn’t like the female narrator

More Or Less Maddy
by Lisa Genova
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Another enlightening book by Lisa Genova this time touching on mental illness. I really enjoyed reading it!

Dogtown
by Katherine Applegate
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Another fabulous, get-you-in-the-feels for middle grade!

The Handmaid's Tale
by Margaret Atwood
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Re-read this after many years, I was able to see how small windows in time can present so much complexity in the writer's story

My Friends
by Fredrik Backman
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Wonderful storytelling. I love this. Not quote as much as I loved A Man Called Ove.

When The Moon Hits Your Eye
by John Scalzi
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Not my favorite of the three stand alone books, but still very entertaining. If you want something even better, seek out the Kaiju Preservation Society.

Home Before Dark
by Riley Sager
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Interesting plot twist near the end
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