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Remarkably Bright Creatures
by Shelby Van Pelt
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What an amazing debut! So much emotion, I see why this book is so popular! Can't wait to see how they adapted this into the movie version coming soon.

Dinner In One
by Melissa Clark
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Quick prep, easy cleanup -- perfect for summer.

11/22/63
by Stephen King
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A very long read, but definitely worth it. King mixes history with time travel.

The Perfect Marriage
by Jeneva Rose
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a great book

The Kissing Booth #3: One Last Time
by Beth Reekles
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I’m so sorry that this was the last book

atmosphere
by Taylor Jenkins Reid
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this a wonderful book

Riding The Bullet
by Stephen King
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Full disclosure: I am a Stephen King fan. But as I read this I was a little disappointed in the first half as I found it predictable. But I should have had faith in King, because the second half delivered what I was waiting for. A young man hitches a ride from his college to the hospital where his mother has been taken. When it comes to choosing a ride, do you use your head and logic, or do you listen to your instinct? King will help you look at this a whole new way.

All the Water in the World
by Eiren Caffall
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Great book! I loved the fact that this took place in NYC and its surrounding areas. I enjoyed the story, the action, I was on the edge of my seat reading this! At the same time it made me think about the changes to come as we get deeper into a climate crisis the majority of people refuse to acknowledge. Highly recommend this book!

I Hope This Finds You Well
by Natalie Sue
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Definitely not what I expected, funny, sarcastic, but heart warming as well. I definitely teared up towards the end. It’s a story about how we don’t necessarily know what others going through and how we should show grace. I really enjoyed it and can’t wait to see what Natalie Sue writes next.

Home Is Where The Bodies Are
by Jeneva Rose
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Nice twist and turns
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