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The Unhoneymooners
by Christina Lauren
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Cute and had me smiling with some of the dialogue. Hated the voice of the male character (Ethan) but thankfully it was only the end.

That Summer
by Jennifer Weiner
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A well-done story written during/ jut after he "me too" awareness. Characters felt real, and the subject was tastefully written about with a "happy as you can get" ending, considering the serious subject matter.

The Day The World Came To Town
by Jim DeFede
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This was an interesting story, an uplifting one surrounding the devasation of 9/11. What an amazing group of townspeople in Gander, Newfoundland that opened their hearts and their homes to the passengers of all the planes that were diverted there when the US airspace was closed.

Rebecca
by Daphne DuMaurier
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This is the story of a young woman who becomes the 2nd wife of Maxim de Winter. They move to his home Manderley. His 1st wife, Rebecca, died there under unknown circumstances. The sinister housekeeper Mrs. Danvers remains and is still only loyal to Rebecca. Strange events happen in this house. The descriptions of history and events are well described but the story is sometimes hard to follow. You will be surprised by the ending.

Twisted 2. Twisted Games
by Ana Huang
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In the Twisted Series, so far I feel this was the best book. The relationship between Rhys and Bridget is immaculate and I really enjoyed the story a it gave a royal feel but wasn't a fantasy at all. I also really like the humor in the book as well.

Lodestar
by Shannon Messenger
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I loved loved loved this book from the very beginning. Sophie and her crew were the best as always and I am kinda starting to hate Fitz. Keefe still remains the best character.

Fighting For Our Friendships
by Danielle Bayard Jackson
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This insightful book dives deep into the complexities of women's friendships, blending research, psychology, and practical advice. It offers valuable strategies for navigating conflicts and maintaining connections, all while exploring the dynamics that shape these relationships. The warm and relatable writing style makes it feel like a personal coaching session, providing both validation and actionable steps for anyone looking to strengthen their friendships.

The Unhoneymooners
by Christina Lauren
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I absolutely loved this book, such a fun and flirty read.

Coraline 10th Anniversary Edition
by Neil Gaiman
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Of course I love the Coraline movie, who doesn't? I wish I had read the book before watching the movie. The idea of this book is brilliant and was interesting, but since I already watched the film, I knew what was going to happen. His writing also threw me off a little bit. The book was also very fast-paced, faster than the movie felt. I love Coraline, and I did not like this book that much, so I would only recommend the book to someone who has not seen the movie yet.

Paddle Your Own Canoe
by Nick Offerman
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Expected more about Offerman's time at Parks and Rec, but most of the book centered around his childhood and early years in acting. From someone who is such a funny actor I expected a humorous memoir, but found that the writing style wasn't very comical, at least not in my taste.
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