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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

Here One Moment
by Liane Moriarty
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What I loved about this book was while it had many characters to keep track of, every one of them had such a unique voice that I had no trouble following the story. Everything Moiraty writes is absolute gold. I’ve read almost everything she’s written. She’s got great pacing and lots of twists. Highly recommend.

The Paris Express
by Emma Donoghue
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This historical novel recounts an actual event in Paris which was the crash in 1895 of the express train from Normandy. The readers learns about the train service at the time in which the train workers performed a dangerous job which significantly shortened their lives. Many of the characters are real people of the period. It is suspenseful and interesting.

Summer Knight. Bk # 4
by JIM. BUTCHER
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Really good urban fantasy. This book feels like the series plot is really beginning

Ten Birds That Changed The World
by Stephen Moss
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The stories of these ten birds are fascinating. The author encourages us to cherish them and to fight for their survival.

The Accidental Alchemist
by Gigi Pandian
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Loved it. Wanna continue the series

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.

Talking As Fast As I Can
by Lauren Graham
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Talking as Fast as I Can is an okay read. While Lauren Graham’s humor and Gilmore Girls insights are enjoyable. It's light and fun but doesn’t offer much beyond familiar stories, making it a solid choice for fans, but not a standout memoir.

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

Lets Get Lost
by Adi Alsaid
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“A vibrant, heartwarming road-trip YA featuring four teens and one unforgettable catalyst, Leila.” “Some twists demand a suspension of disbelief—fun, but not always believable.
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