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Count My Lies
by Sophie Stava
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An interesting mystery story, well written

The God Of The Woods
by Liz Moore
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I enjoyed this book. It was mildly frightening, suspenseful and well written.

The Wolves Of Willoughby Chase
by Joan Aiken
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Mid, feels like it's cribbing from other children's books a good deal (A Little Princess, Jane Eyre), DOES NOT DO MUCH WITH THE WOLVES.

Death By Chocolate Pumpkin Muffin
by Sarah Graves
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The two main characters run a bakery and get involved in a murder which they try to solve. There is plenty of danger as they risk their lives to prove a young girl's innocence and a few red herrings to keep the readers guessing.

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.

Glenn Gould, A Life of Tempo
by Sandrine Revel
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Glenn Gould led a very strange life but was a genius with incredible skill on the piano. The characters were a bit confusing but his life was fascinating. I am going to listen to some of his recordings.

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.

Me Before You
by Jojo Moyes
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Loved this book

The Sicilian Inheritance
by Jo Piazza
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Very entertaining book

The Bright Forever
by Lee Martin
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Underlying subject was uncomfortable but well written book.
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