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Cats of the Louvre
by Taiyo Matsumoto
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This graphic novel translated from the Japanese is a fantasy about cats living in the Louvre Museum in Paris and a security garde and guide who love the art in the museum. The drawings are very good and evoke the beauty of Paris.

Midsummer Mysteries: Tales from the Queen of Mystery
by Agatha Christie
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There are twelve stories by Christie in this collection which feature Hercule Poirot, Miss Marple, Tommy and Tuppence and Parker Pyne. The criminals are of course very clever but their crimes are solved by Christie's more clever sleuths. There is an unusual autobiographical story included as an introduction.

The Woman In Suite 11
by Ruth Ware
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Another great book by Ruth Ware….filled with suspense! This book kept the reader trying to solve the crime!

Welcome To Murder Week
by Karen Dukess
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This is a wonderful novel about a trip to the English countryside to participate in a mystery week where groups try to solve a murder case. The descriptions of the villages and other sites make me want to travel to England. The author has created interesting characters and includes many references to literary masterpieces.

the days I loved you most
by Amy Neff
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The Days I Loved You Most is a profoundly emotional and atmospheric family saga tackling love, grief, and choice. If you’re drawn to quietly devastating love stories steeped in place and memory—especially those that explore end-of-life decisions—you’ll likely find this book rewarding and hard to forget. But if you prefer more subtle character growth, less overt emotionality, or tighter narrative realism, some of the writing and character arcs might frustrate.

The Couch Potato
by Jory John
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Our favorite! He learns about the world right outside his door!

All The Other Mothers Hate Me
by Sarah Harman
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The title pulled me in and I stayed for the excitement. The story is lots of fun with a prickly main character who fiercely loves her kid and and an twisty whodunnit.

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

Before and after
by Judy Christie and Lisa Wingate
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Definitely liked the book, interesting. The stories are sad but true and many have such resilience. I read this in follow up to before we were yours and I really liked that as well. It was a great book.

Where The Rivers Merge
by Mary Alice Monroe
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Interesting book that connected nature with a fictional story about an 88 year old who was determined to save Mayfield estate, in South Carolina.
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