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Consider The Fork
by Bee Wilson
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Fascinating and well told tales of all aspects of cooking and dining!

A Daughter of Fair Verona
by Christinia Dodd
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As a longtime fan of Shakespeare, the plot of this book really excited me. There was a fair mix of traditional Shakespearean quips along with modern humor. fun story filled with lots of mystery and a couple of good twists. The ending left a little to be desired, personally but overall this was an enjoyable book.

Class Mom
by Laurie Gelman
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Jen Dixon has a son who is born while her two older daughters are in college. She now has start over navigating elementary school and all the mommy groups that come with it. She reluctantly becomes the class parent, but unlike her fellow parents, Jen has a quick wit about her and it shows in email exchanges between her and the parents throughout the school year. The teacher is no help and kind about doing her own thing and oh yeah, a blast from past comes to make her life difficult.

The Sword Of Shannara
by Terry Brooks
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The book that started my love of reading when I was young.

Who Was William Shakespeare?
by Celeste Mannis
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This book is illustrated beautifully. The suspense and drama that occurred in William Shakespeare's life fills these pages, keeping readers on the edges of their seats. It includes names of famous plays that he wrote, his childhood, and hardships he had to suffer through.

I Who Have Never Known Men
by Jacqueline Harpman
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Well that was bleak!! Not like, Cormac McCarthy bleak, but desolate enough. In the future or the past, 39 women and one teen girl find themselves captive in an underground bunker, with little memory of how they got there. This is dystopian scifi, and going in you should be aware that no, you won't be getting any answers about What Happened or Why, but that's not what it's about. At no point did I know where it was going, but I enjoyed it. Idk, read it or don't? It's short!

Winter Street
by Elin Hilderbrand
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Loved all of the characters. Fun having all of the different characters POVs told.

The Ballad Of Songbirds And Snakes (a Hunger Games Novel)
by Suzanne Collins
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This prequel offers a fascinating look at a well-known character's early life, revealing unexpected layers to his motivations. However, I found it challenging to fully connect with him, as his selfishness often overshadowed any redeeming traits.

Shatter Me
by Tahereh Mafi
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Impossible to put down. Full of suspense and a good dystopian book. The main character Juliette is strong and powerful and I loved seeing her voice change throughout the book.

The Day the World Came to Town
by Jim DeFede
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Loved this story about actual events that took place in Canada on 9/11. Know so much about the events that took place in the U.S., but only had vague details about the impact of airspace being closed. Very interesting stories and a positive aspect of humanity on such a tragic day.
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