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The Book Club For Troublesome Women
by Marie Bostwick
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This book was a surprise for me, not quite what I expected. Revolves mostly around 4 women, very different backgrounds, yet they bonded and became friends. You get to know each woman and their families, and how woman's rights, or lack of them, affected each family. I got some insight into things that happened in my lifetime, but that did not affect me directly. I recommend this book for all women and men who like to read and have an open mind. Thumbs up to this author.

Hunting Evil
by Guy Walters
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Good book however the author spends too much time trying to disprove Simon Wiesenthal's work.

The Last Promise
by Richard Paul Evans
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I loved this love story - especially how RP Evans wrote it - placing himself in the story as the listener of the story and afterwards, the writer. What a great concept! And the images of Italy became real in my mind! I never wanted this book to end!

Chainsaw Man, Vol. 8
by Tatsuki Fujimoto
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Once gain the storyline climaxes and builds on from the previous books in the series. Without giving to much I would like to say that it keeps you surprised and amazed at the contents of its creative descriptive writing. I can imagine the story come to life.

Kill Your Darlings
by Peter Swanson
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I was not liking the way this was written. The story seemed to be really building up to something which never happened. The ending was not suspenseful!

Carry Me Like Water
by Benjamin Alire Sáenz
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"Carry Me Like Water" by Benjamin Alire Sáenz is a powerful and moving novel that explores themes of identity, family, and connection across various divides. The book weaves together the stories of multiple characters, confronting issues of race, gender, and class while ultimately focusing on the journey of self-discovery and the search for belonging. Sáenz's narrative incorporates elements of Mexican Catholic and new age spiritual imagery, creating a unique and immersive reading experience that blends surrealism with profound emotional depth.

Wins and losses
by Alexandra Warren
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This one pulled me in right away. Carmen is back home, juggling grief, family responsibility, and this unexpected pull toward Nasir, her brother’s basketball coach. The chemistry is magnetic but wrapped in so much heart and real-life messiness. Wesleigh Siobhan and Chance Smolders nailed the narration—warm, expressive, and perfectly in sync. It’s got just enough drama to keep you hooked, enough romance to make you swoon, and moments that feel so real you can’t help but root for them.

swordheart
by kingfisher
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Another fantastic story by one of my favorite authors. T. Kinfisher creates such a fun world that you can get to be immersed in for 436 pages. A womderful combination of human wit and romance, this sotry keeps you on your toes the whole way.

25 Alive
by James Patterson
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Kept you guessing

Black and Blue
by David Rosenfelt
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Great audio. Enjoyed listening to this book read part of summer series.
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