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Vera Wong's Guide To Snooping (on A Dead Man)
by Jesse Q. Sutanto
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Another fun Vera Wong mystery. This is a quick, fun read about a 61 year old Chinese woman who considers herself an investigator. She’s great and her stories are too. I hope the author writes more stories about her.

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.

what feasts at night
by t kingfisher
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** Make sure to read "What Moves the Dead" first. This book is a sequel.** What a fun book; it is a quick read (I finished it in a day). but it is definitely a story that sticks with you. There is enough mystery to keep you guessing until the last page and enough of a creepy air about it to keep a chill going down your spine the whole way through. Can't wait to read more from this author, especially in their delightfully creepy universe that they've created.

Never Never
by Colleen Hoover
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I would like my reading days back please ?? The ending was so dumb. There was too much hype and then it fell completely flat. If CH wasn’t such an easy read I wouldn’t have finished this book. Worst one I’ve read from her.

One By One
by Mcfadden, Freida
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One by One is the first book I've read by Freida McFadden. Its written in the first person. The story involves 3 couples who embark on a camping trip to a resort in the woods. Their vehicle breaks down enroute and one by one people just start disappearing. The plo gos back and forth. I did not care for the author's writing style.

Can't Get Enough
by Kennedy Ryan
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While I had different expectations for this story, I would say I enjoyed it overall. I noticed that this series can have some moments that seem slow to develop, but I appreciate the author capturing authentic emotions and making all her characters feel relatable.

Kaleidoscope
by Cecily Wong
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A delightful assortment of romantic tales set in the enchanting world of Allura. Each novella in this collection presents a unique love story, showcasing the author's ability to craft compelling characters and weave intricate plots within the constraints of shorter narratives. While the stories stand alone, they collectively enrich the broader Heirs of Allura universe, making this collection a must-read for fans of the series and newcomers alike who enjoy fantasy romance with depth and heart.

A Certain Hunger
by Chelsea G. Summers
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THIS BOOK WAS SO REFRESHING I SWEAR. We love women who are witty, funny, and bitchy in the best way possible. Again I swear another “literally me” character. This book was like “American Psycho” but instead of my silly Patrick Bateman yapping his ass off about Armani suits, it was Dorothy making me hungry with her descriptions of exquisite foods.

The Perfect Divorce
by Jeneva Rose
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This is Book 2 of the Perfect Series. Both books deal focus on the marriages of attorney Sarah Morgan. Although I enjoyed the twists in this thriller I also found it to be very convoluted. It was almost as if there were too many victims and characters to keep track of.

The Light Eaters
by Zoe Schlanger
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This book takes you on an eye-opening journey into the fascinating world of plants, revealing their remarkable abilities to communicate and adapt in ways we never imagined. I really enjoyed how the author blends personal anecdotes with scientific research, making the complex subject matter feel accessible and engaging. It’s a thought-provoking read that challenges our perception of the natural world - I found it utterly engrossing.
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