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JamesThe Bee Sting
by Paul Murray
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I really enjoyed how this book dives into the messy lives of a family, blending humor with some pretty heavy moments. That said, I found the number of subplots a bit overwhelming at times, making it hard to keep track of everyone’s story.

Jessis secret language
by Chan Chau
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I remember reading the original by Ann M Martin as a kid. Graphic novel, a nice way to get new readers to this great series. This one was about Jessi And how she learns that signing is a lot like dancing because she learns sign language in order to work for customer who has a deaf child. It also includes the mom talking about deaf culture bit, and how while some may want their children hearing aids were learn how to speak or red lips not everybody can.

First Gentleman
by James Patterson & Bill Clinton
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Extraordinary! Kept me guessing. I liked the ending - good book to read.

The Women
by Kristin Hannah
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Kristin Hannah takes on a historically close fictional experience of women in wartime with the story of Frankie McGrath. Cheer for her as she learns to love nursing side by side with war heroes who saved lives and comforted the dying. Suffer with her on her return through a difficult reentry but a path to healing and recovery. Kristin Hanna provides a rich list of further reading. A Piece of my Heart by Keith Walker is a treasure trove of the experiences of 26 nurses--true tales. An all time fave is Tim O'Brien's The Things They Carried. As part of a generation that didn't experience a draft but was just younger than one that did, reading the stories gave me a chance to understand better what veterans live through and live with all of their lives.

Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice For Murderers
by Jesse Q. Sutanto
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A lighthearted, easy read about an Asian woman who tries to solve a mystery. She suspects everyone around her while also coming to love all these people. Cute and funny and a mystery too!

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.

The Lifelong Gardener
by Toni Gattone
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Excellent book.

James
by Percival Everett
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This novel offers a fresh and thought-provoking perspective by retelling a classic story from the viewpoint of an enslaved character, adding depth and complexity to the narrative. While the engaging storytelling and sharp wit are commendable, some might find the juxtaposition of humor and harrowing themes a bit jarring at times

The Summer I Turned Pretty
by Jenny Han
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Total beach read dream filled with all the summer vibes. Belly's annual beach trip gets a major shake-up as she navigates first love, family drama, and growing up, serving up the perfect cocktail of romance and nostalgia.

The Amalfi Curse
by Sarah Penner
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A good read of blending history from centuries ago to today. I enjoyed reading this story and learned a little Italian along the way!
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