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The Sour Grape
by Jory John
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This is another fun (and new) book in the Jory John series! Stay true to yourself!

Our Granny
by Margaret Wild
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A heartwarming story celebrating granny’s love and care.

Madame De Treymes, And Three Novellas
by Edith Wharton
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Edith Wharton wrote interesting novellas about society in Paris and New York at the beginning of the twentieth century. Her writing and descriptions are wonderful.

Last Stop On Market Street
by Matt de la Peña
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A beautiful, heartwarming story about kindness and seeing the world with fresh eyes. Matt de la Peña’s Last Stop on Market Street inspires empathy and gratitude.

The Last Letter From Your Lover
by Jojo Moyes
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This book is about a man and a woman having an extra marital affair. There are letters passed back and forth, mostly from the man in the story. The last letter is lost and many years letter a young woman finds it. I didn’t care for the is story, I found it quite boring and disappointing for a Jojo Moyes book.

The School of Essential Ingredients
by Erica Bauermeister
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i loved the writing style of the author. The exploration of each of the students in the cooking class made the book very compelling as the reader becomes curious about what brought each person to the class. The descriptions of the sights, smells and tastes of the food was wonderful!

Lies
by AL woods
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fantastic book --- talks on miscarriage, grief, broken relationships but mostly about growth with one another

The High Tide Club
by Mary Kay Andrews
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The High Tide Club by Mary Kay Andrews is a charming mystery with Southern charm, secrets, and strong female friendships.

Cinder
by Marissa Meyer
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This was such a great twist on Cinderella! I feel like she was her own fairy godmother in this version. I love that she’s fiercely independent. It ends in such a cliffhanger I raced to the library for the other books

The Red Queen
by Martha Grimes
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This mystery is part of the author's series about Richard Jury who is with Scotland Yard. He is called to a case in a small town the murder is very mysterious and the murdered man a bit of an enigma. The characters are interesting with Jury being a warm hearted man with many unusual friends and an interest in poetry. The plot is intriguing but the ending a little disappointing
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