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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.

The Tenant
by Frieda. Mc Faddyn
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Had you at the edge of your seat the entire time!

All We Ever Wanted
by Emily Giffin
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Good, interesting read. Makes you think about where your loyalties should lie and what really matters.

When You Reach Me
by Rebecca Stead
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A clever, mysterious story blending friendship, time travel, and growing up. Rebecca Stead’s When You Reach Me keeps readers guessing until the end.

A Sea Of Unspoken Things
by Adrienne Young
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A Sea of Unspoken Things is a haunting, atmospheric fusion of mystery, emotional drama, and subtle supernatural threads. Adrienne Young excels at crafting a vividly immersive world and emotionally complex central relationships. While pacing issues and unresolved subplots may slightly detract from the experience, the book’s emotional core—and its exploration of grief, memory, and small-town secrets—linger long after the final page. Rating: 4/5 — Highly recommended for fans of atmospheric psychological thrillers with emotional depth.

Orbital
by Samantha Harvey
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Knew it won awards but couldn’t get into the style of writing. Was not very plot driven.

The Dutch House
by Ann Patchett
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Well done, a story of trauma but that isn’t the the center piece. It’s about how you grow to handle it and learn to adapt and become resilient and forgive.

The Morningside
by Téa Obreht
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Very slow beginning but the end really picked up. Loved the relationships, interesting to think about the twists

Home Field Advantage
by Dahlia Adler
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Cute, heartfelt, and full of cheerleader-quarterback romance vibes, but Some conflicts feel repetitive and drawn out.

The 57 Bus
by Dashka Slater
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Good, sad but enlightening story. A worthy read
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