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A Clash Of Kings
by George R. R. Martin
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Good book following numerous characters in a well painted universe. The characters have great dimension and are well established

We All Live Here
by Jojo Moyes
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Nice book about relationships and happy endings. Easy to read

The Three book problem
by Vicki Delany
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Vicki Delany writes several series of mystery books. This one is a Sherlock Holmes Bookstore mystery where the heroine is the bookstore owner in a small town on Cape Cod. She has a romantic relationship with the local policeman and gets involved in local murders. In this book she is in charge with her business partner at the local bakery to provide the catering at a Sherlock Holmes week-end party where someone is mysteriously murdered by poison dart. I enjoyed the Sherlock Holmes lore and will read more of this series.

The #1 Dad Book
by James Patterson
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A cute short and sweet starter book for new dads that can be translated to good advice for everyone

"c" Is For Corpse
by Sue Grafton
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I enjoyed this one as well. Maybe I’ll take a break from the author for a bit to come back into it hot.

Cold Mourning
by Brenda Chapman
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This is a twisty mystery about a complicated family. It introduces Kala Stonechild, an indigenous police officer and her new boss in Ottawa, Jacques Rouleau as they try to find Tom Underwood’s killer. Both detectives have visitors from their past that return during the case. The characters are multi-dimensional and their relationship seems genuine and includes a look into indigenous life. I can’t wait to read more Stonechild and Rouleau books.

The River Has Roots
by Amal El-Mohtar
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Went out of my comfort zone and tried a different genre. Glad that I tried it, but probably would not read this author's work again.

The School of Essential Ingredients
by Erica Bauermeister
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i loved the writing style of the author. The exploration of each of the students in the cooking class made the book very compelling as the reader becomes curious about what brought each person to the class. The descriptions of the sights, smells and tastes of the food was wonderful!

My Sister's Big Fat Indian Wedding
by Sajni Patel
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Read this because my sister was having an Indian wedding. Definitely good to get some information on the culture and traditions and glad it was read aloud so I could also get the pronunciations correct but a bit light and not my favorite voice actor for the read

Left On Tenth
by Delia Ephron
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A bit of a dud. Enjoyed listening because it was in Delia Ephron's voice. But the story was a bit flat and I didn't like her attitude about it overall.
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