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The Wedding People
by Alison Espach
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I found this book to be very engaging. It kept me interested throughout. I enjoyed the characters.

The Wizard Of Oz
by L. Frank Baum
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A very enjoyable “re-read” of a classic childhood favorite. The audio narration was super fun.

Orbital
by Samantha Harvey
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Knew it won awards but couldn’t get into the style of writing. Was not very plot driven.

Beach Town
by Mary Kay Andrews
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A captivating small-town story with secrets and heart. Mark’s Beach Town blends mystery and romance perfectly.

The Correspondent
by Virginia Evans
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Written as a series of letters and diary entries, Sybil's 70 plus years of opinions, love, loss and regrets slowly unfold to reveal her, warts and all. Highly recommend !

Once Upon A December
by Amy E. Reichert
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Once Upon a December by Amy E. Reichert is a cozy holiday romance with a magical twist, where love blooms at a festive, time-traveling Christmas market. Heartwarming and charming.

Daniel Tiger's 3-minute Bedtime Stories
by Various
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Daniel Tiger’s 5-Minute Stories – Short Review: Warm, simple stories with kind lessons. Perfect bedtime read for little ones. ????

Release Me
by K.A. Tucker
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Pretty good - I wish we got to development more with Ronan and Sloanes Relationship but I guess thats what the second book will be for -- absolutely in love but must read the Wolf Hotel Series to understand EVERYTHING!!

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.

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.
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