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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.

Never Let Me Go
by Kazuo Ishiguro
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Book club book. Interesting idea and worth discussing but didn't grab me as much as other books.

Damn Glad To Meet You
by Tim Matheson
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Such an interesting story from one of my favorite actors.

Paul Auster's The New York Trilogy
by Paul Auster
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This graphic edition of Auster's New York Trilogy is well drawn and laid out, but the story is unusual. Perhaps an acquired taste.

Sari, Not Sari
by Sonya Singh
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A cute story about finding your roots.

Happy All The Time
by Laurie Colwin
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So so. Not a great plot

Van Gogh And The Seasons
by Sjraar van Heugten
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This is a wonderful book of essays by leading scholars focusing on Van Gogh's relation to the seasons and nature in his work. The illustrations are beautiful, and it is easy to follow along with the text. There are many revealing quotes from Van Gogh's letters to help understand what he was experiencing as he worked.

A Sea Of Unspoken Things
by Adrienne Young
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A Sea of Unspoken Things is a haunting, atmospheric fusion of mystery, emotional drama, and subtle supernatural threads. Adrienne Young excels at crafting a vividly immersive world and emotionally complex central relationships. While pacing issues and unresolved subplots may slightly detract from the experience, the book’s emotional core—and its exploration of grief, memory, and small-town secrets—linger long after the final page. Rating: 4/5 — Highly recommended for fans of atmospheric psychological thrillers with emotional depth.

Serial Killer Support Group
by Saratoga Schaefer
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Clever premise with a good twist at the end.

The Lion Women Of Tehran
by Marjan Kamali
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I only knew a small slice of this history of Iran. Great read, especially in the time we are living in now. It had a very hopeful ending. Highly recommend.
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