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Unfinished Business
by Christina C. Jones (Romance fiction writer)
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This one is a delicious mix of second chances and sizzling chemistry. The tension is real, and the characters carry their pasts like weight—but love starts to rewrite the story. Expect heartfelt moments, steamy scenes, and that perfect balance of grit and heart.

Twisted Love
by Ana Huang
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I was very doubtful of this book because I heard a lot of mixed things about it from a lot of different people. Some said it was cringy and others said it was the right mix of romance and spice. Safe to say, I am one of the latter groups. I loved this book and will continue onto the next one

Dk Life Stories: Albert Einstein
by Wil Mara
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A quick summary of Einstein's life story - and living in NJ, near Princeton, I learned the history around the establishment of The Institute for Advanced Study for international scientific cooperation around 1932. Who knew? (I definitely looked dumbfounded in the past when someone I met said her husband worked there...) Got it now...

Little Women
by Louisa May Alcott
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Re-read my favorite book and it remains my favorite. Each character is so wonderfully described that they come to life. I love the relationship of the sisters to each other and the entire story. A perfect book.

The Fourth Closet: Five Nights At Freddy’s (original Trilogy Book 3)
by Scott Cawthon
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The Fourth Closet is wild, dark, and full of shocking twists. It dives deep into identity, grief, and the terrifying truth behind the animatronics. Just when you think it’s over, it pulls you back in. A creepy, emotional, and intense end to the trilogy.

A Christmas Memory
by Richard Paul Evans
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I was so excited to find a Richard Paul Evans book I had not read! I finished it in one day. This is a very touching, realistic story of forgiveness-- even after the loved one had passed. We can all use this wisdom in our lives.

Happy Place
by Emily Henry
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This one hit me in my feelings - its tender, nostalgic and quietly heartbreaking in the best way. The second chance romance between Harriet & Wyn felt so real, like watching two people try to hold on to something beautiful that's slowly slipping away. I loved the found family vibe, the messy emotions, and how it reminded me that love isn't always loud - sometimes it's small steady moments.

maybe not
by colleen hoover
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i liked this book, i wish there was more into the story. it wasn't boring but there was not a lot of moments. i did enjoy the characters and how they acted.

The Women
by Kristin Hannah
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Kristin Hannah takes on a historically close fictional experience of women in wartime with the story of Frankie McGrath. Cheer for her as she learns to love nursing side by side with war heroes who saved lives and comforted the dying. Suffer with her on her return through a difficult reentry but a path to healing and recovery. Kristin Hanna provides a rich list of further reading. A Piece of my Heart by Keith Walker is a treasure trove of the experiences of 26 nurses--true tales. An all time fave is Tim O'Brien's The Things They Carried. As part of a generation that didn't experience a draft but was just younger than one that did, reading the stories gave me a chance to understand better what veterans live through and live with all of their lives.

The Gray House
by Shauna Martzolf
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I found this book to be a truly unique and immersive experience. It's set in a boarding school for kids with disabilities, but it's so much more than that - the story weaves together reality and fantasy in mind-bending ways. The characters and their relationships are complex and fascinating, even if the narrative structure can be confusing at times. While it's not an easy read, I was captivated by the surreal atmosphere and depth of the world Petrosyan created.
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