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The Butcher Game
by Alaina Urquhart
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I enjoyed this book and the writing style. Very detailed and sets the setting. I did feel it was a very slow burn for the first 195 pages

Sari, Not Sari
by Sonya Singh
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A cute story about finding your roots.

One Golden Summer
by Carley Fortune
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Even better than "Every Summer After"!

The Three book problem
by Vicki Delany
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Vicki Delany writes several series of mystery books. This one is a Sherlock Holmes Bookstore mystery where the heroine is the bookstore owner in a small town on Cape Cod. She has a romantic relationship with the local policeman and gets involved in local murders. In this book she is in charge with her business partner at the local bakery to provide the catering at a Sherlock Holmes week-end party where someone is mysteriously murdered by poison dart. I enjoyed the Sherlock Holmes lore and will read more of this series.

Wives Like Us
by Plum Sykes
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Didn't really get immersed in the story. A bit to gossip-y for me.

Animal Farm
by George Orwell
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Orwell's classic is worth revisiting for its humor and cleverness. Many of its pithy expressions have become standards.

The Lion Women Of Tehran
by Marjan Kamali
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I only knew a small slice of this history of Iran. Great read, especially in the time we are living in now. It had a very hopeful ending. Highly recommend.

The Mansion
by Henry Van Dyke
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Fine read.

Birding In Connecticut
by Frank Gallo
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This is a wonderful, detailed book giving the important spots to bird in Connecticut, how to get to them, how much time to spend, which are the best seasons to visit and what birds to expect to see in the various seasons.

The Berry Pickers
by Amanda Peters
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A really good look at family relationships and guilt grief and love. Also the use of native Canadians as migrant pickers in earlier times.
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