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Hits, Flops, And Other Illusions
by Ed Zwick
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Great bts of a hollywood director. Fun stories about A list stars

Match Made In Mehendi
by Nandini Bajpai
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A Match Made in Mehendi is a cute, fun rom-com with great culture but light depth. But it is shallow romance, predictable plot, and a childish antagonist.

This Is Our Place
by Vitor Martins
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This Is Our Place by Vitor Martins is a heartfelt tale of queer love, identity, and home across generations.

The River Is Waiting
by Wally Lamb
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Mediocre read

The Busybody Book Club
by Freya Sampson
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I enjoyed this humorous mystery with quirky characters and the bulldog. One of the main characters was inspired by Agatha Christie and quoted characters from her books.

Herc
by Phoenicia Rogerson
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It’s such an interesting concept to show Hercules’s life through the lenses of all the people around him. It gives a

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.

Gild
by Raven Kennedy
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Decent. Slow start but probably working on introducing the characters for the rest of the books.

Swept Away
by Beth O'leary
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A little slow at the beginning but good book.

Humankind
by Rutger Bregman
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History physics
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