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Rendezvous with Rama
by arthur c clarke
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An awesome mystery about mankind's first contact with an instellar object. I was reminded about recent discoveries and observations of interstellar objects that have made headlines. Sometimes, science fiction can become reality.

The Witch Collector
by Charissa Weaks
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So much happened in this book but at times I still found myself slightly bored. Some surprises and a decent romance that didn't take over the whole plot.

Keeper Of The Lost Cities
by Shannon Messenger
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I thoroughly enjoyed this book, it was like a mix of Harry Potter and Christmas. (Don't let them hear me say that!) Keefe is definitely my favorite character of the group and Alden and his family seem like a better fit for Sophie then Grady and Edaline.

The View From Lake Como
by Adriana Trigiani
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Travel with Jess, as she finds herself, from Lake Como NJ to Carrara, Italy (near Lake Como Italy). Beautifully written story that makes you feel you are a part of Jess's story. Great read!

Here for the Wrong Reasons
by Annabel Paulsen,Lydia Wang
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Fans of the bachelor and queer love stories will definitely enjoy this cute romance

Keeping Secrets
by Nora Roberts
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A great story about love, family. A couple who spent their life together entertain, to sing, to dance. The O'Hurleys started out with a family of one boy when Mrs. O'Hurley went into labor while in route to one of the shows. To the family's surprise triplets were born, all girls. The children were raised to travel on the road taught to sing, dance and entertain just as their parents were. As they grew up, they all choose different lives. The bond the trippets had remained strong. Obstacles in life, divorces and finding love again, first loves the family always was there for one another.

Every Day Is A Gift
by Tammy Duckworth
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Senator Tammy Duckworth's memoir is a gift to all of us who've never participated in United States military operations and never really understood the experiences of the many veterans of the US military around us. Wounded Warriors and their families have offered all of us an immense gift as United States citizens and military participants who support government initiatives they cannot control or choose. I was wowed at Tammy Duckworth's ongoing steely spirit and will to super-cede mortal bounds ! She is one who has come so close to dying and rehabbed back with that immense determination to succeed and brilliantly advocate for her colleagues, their families, who cannot self-advocate as well at this time. I wish I could share her steeled backbone! These warriors and their families deserve nothing more than Honor and Tammy Duckworth's memoir is amazingly inspirational to me...Wowed!

OCME
by Bruce Goldfarb
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Interesting history about the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Baltimore, MD. Thought it would be more of a memoir, but a lot of time was dedicated to talking about the formation of the OCME and I found it a little bit boring.

What if you and me
by Roni Loren
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Mostly on the romantic side but still a good read. The way both the leads overcome their fears and accepts their life with grace is what hooks you to the story.

Rules Of Civility
by Amor Towles
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Listened to this book for book club and it just wasn’t my style to read.
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