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Beach Read
by Emily Henry
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Grabbed me right at the start! Well-written, deep characters + surprises! I would hihgly recommend, and I am going to read her other books!

The MArtha's Vineyard Beach and Book Club
by Martha Hall Kelly
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Historical and bit of a mystery! Enjoyed very much! Highly recommended!

All the Broken Places
by John Boyne
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Excellent book - read it for book club. Highly recommend.

Ignite Me
by Tahereh Mafi
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I re-read this book because It think it's the BEST BOOK in the shatter me series and I loved reliving the experience. There was so much comedy and drama in general which was definitely the best part of the book. Lastly, Kenji was my favorite character in this book. No explanation needed.

Fractured
by Karin Slaughter
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It's been a while since I read Will Trent. I have absolutely adored this detective since I picked up his 4th book as an audio book a long while back. I don't know why it's taken me so long to back track back, but I can do nothing but rave about my favorite dyslexic detective.

The First to Die at the End
by Adam Silvera
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this book literally broke me. I read "they both die at the end" and absolutely loved it, so I decided to read the prequel. I don't regret my decision, but OH MY GOD, this was an emotional rollercoaster. I like this book so much more than tbdate because there were more characters and they all tied into one another in some way.

the silent patient
by alex michaelides
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A disappointment. There has been so much hype about this title. There is no way a therapist would be able to engage in the investigative actions that Theo did. It is too bad - i waited a long time to read this.

Badlands
by Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child
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It was exciting and informative as well, a little bit gory but I expect that from Preston & Child :)

The Wife Upstairs
by Rachel Hawkins
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I don't normally read lighthearted, true crime type thrillers, but this book was exactly the fodder I needed to get me engrossed in a story during a time of loss. Many of the criticisms I read in other reviews talked about how the story was predictable, but this is what I liked about it. I don't do well with suspense, so reading a Jane Eyre reimagination (one of my favorite books) was good, predictable comfort reading.

The Queens Of Crime
by Marie Benedict
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The book is based on a real group of women mystery writers in England, none of whom I’ve heard of though they’re famous, and Agatha Christie, who was added by the author. The women want to be taken seriously like their male counterparts and think that to do so, they will solve a real murder (which evidently was true). It’s written in Agatha Christie-type form and language. If you’re a fan of that genre, you’ll probably enjoy the novel. I thought it was okay and it was an easy read. Didn’t love it, but it kept my interest.
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