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The Correspondent By: Virginia Evans
Absolutely in love with this debut from Virginia Evans. It’s not on goodreads yet, so I’ll remind you later in the year when it publishes in May! Follow Sybil through a series of letters as she moves through life, healing old wounds, discovering new ones. Letters that bring happiness, discovery and sadness. Enjoy Virginia’s love…
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Being Henry: The Fonz . . . and Beyond By: Henry Winkler
Henry Winkler, or better known as “the Fonz” from the TV show Happy Days, wrote a memoir. Horrible intro, I know. What can I say though? It’s a memoir. I wasn’t a HUGE Happy Day fan, but I did watch it and I knew (and mimicked) the beloved character of ‘The Fonz’ most of my life.…
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The Wager: A Tale of Shipwreck, Mutiny and Murder By: David Grann
The powerful story of a shipwreck, castaways and survival from the 1740s ship The Wager. David Grann puts together all the historical documentation to give people a compelling story of how complicated humans are and how far they are willing to take it when it comes to their own personal survival. First of all, hats…
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Crown of Midnight By: Sarah J. Maas
Celaena may have won the championship, but that isn’t the end of her worries. As she navigates what being a loyal subject to the crown means .. she also has to navigate a bit of love triangle. What amazes me about this series is how long they are, yet how short each book feels. Every book…
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The Bell Jar By: Sylvia Plath
A book about Esther and her struggles with mental illness and the pressures of growing up. Sometimes a book comes to you at the perfect time in life. For me, that is this book. I do think I would have liked it if I read it earlier in life, but it might have hit me…
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Beyond the Wand: The Magic and Mayhem of Growing Up a Wizard By: Tom Felton
Unless you were living under a rock for the last 10… 20 years … you’ll know the name Harry Potter. Draco, excuse me, Tom, gives the fans a little more insight of what it was like in this whirlwind Harry Potter tornado in his ‘first chapter’ of his life story. Who can judge a book…
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The Bad Beginning By: Lemony Snicket
I tried to summarize this book, but felt the it was best to let the most clever, most truthful, most important author I have ever come across give you, reader, the summery. From the author: Dear Reader, I’m sorry to say that the book you are holding in your hands is extremely unpleasant. It tells…