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Unwanted By: Mia Sheridan
Happy Friday! This book is already out on the shelves. Let me know what you think in the comments. When Harper is asked by sheriffs office to help out on a murder case as a wilderness expert, her life takes an unexpected turn. The suspect is an ‘uncivilized’ man that captures her attention … and…
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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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Here One Moment By: Liane Moriarty
Happy Forth Friends! Enjoy this early review to Liane Moriarty’s latest novel, coming to you September 2024! On a delayed flight passengers find out, whether they like it or not, cause of death and age of death. Funny? Or is it? Some passengers are are predicted to live into their 100s while some are a…
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Spells for Forgetting By: Adrienne Young
Emery’s life is turned upside down when her best friend is murdered, her boyfriend is blamed for it and suddenly disappears from this tight night, small community on an island called Saiorse. She thought she left the past in the past but then August, her ex-boyfriend, comes back to the island. Forced to face the…
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James By: Percival Everett
A retelling of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, told through the eyes of James. When Jim finds out he is going to be sold, he tries to hide out until the heat dies down. Instead, he finds himself on a whole new adventure. This book is action packed as, we start from a place we…
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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…
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The Full Moon Coffee Shop By: Mai Mochizuki, Jesse Kirkwood (Translator)
The reader follows multiple characters as they make their way through life and unexpectedly, in their time of need, a magically coffee shop appears with guidance from an unexpected source. The premise of this book reminded me of the movie Midnight in Paris with Owen Wilson. Instead of prominent figures from 1920s Paris .. in…