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Murder At The Orpheus Theatre
by Irina Shapiro
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Book 4. This is the last book currently in the Tate and Bell Mysteries. I hope there will be more. This one is centered around a theatre troupe. It was suspenseful.

Our Souls At Night
by Kent Haruf
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Very quick read. Not a lot of action but I liked it. Two widows/neighbors who find friendship/romance at a later stage in life. I wasn't crazy about the lack of quotes for dialogue but just a minor complaint.

The Guncle Abroad
by Steven Rowley
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A charming sequel to the original. I liked the first book a lot more and thought it was funnier, but it was comforting to revisit a summer read with familiar characters.

West With Giraffes
by Lynda Rutledge
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Compelling, thoughtful and heartwarming. A truly enjoyable read!

Every Summer After
by Carley Fortune
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Perfect light and easy, fast summer read.

Armageddon's Children
by Terry Brooks
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Honestly I love all of Terry Brooks novels, this one as well.

Stacey's Mistake
by Ann M. Martin
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I haven't read the BSC books in such a long time but I loved this one! Stacy is my favorite character so I had to read it and it did not disappoint. I have always loved this series and I enjoyed the new characters that were involved as well. The book was such a quick yet fun read.

Family Reunion
by Nancy Thayer
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Good summer reading book, setting on Nantucket. All about family, relationships & communications. Especially love the grandmother/granddaughter relationship.

The Kiss Countdown
by Etta Easton
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Fun, flirty, and refreshingly nerdy — this romance was a delightful mix of brainy charm and real heart. The chemistry felt natural and the love story had just the right amount of swoon.

The Sellout
by Paul Beatty
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Eh. There were funny parts. The rest was just tangential and attempts to be over the top ludicrous. Didn't quite get the point he was trying to make.
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