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Police
by Jo Nesbo
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part of the inspector harry hole series. the book keeps you on the edge of your seat with its intense character driven plot.

Hush
by James patterson
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Enjoyed this book. Hard to put down, once you start reading

Double Cross
by James Patterson
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mystery, thriller, suspenseful. alex cross is targeted by two psychopathic killers. very suspenseful as it unfolds.

The Cafe By The Sea
by Jenny Colgan
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Great summer reading about a young girl who returns to her home on a small Scottish isle after many years away. She rediscover her homeland and the passions of her people. Heart warming story.

Tea for Three ( Two Fine Ladies)
by Antonina Zehler
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Two ladies invited a bear for tea and some cookies. The bear was sad because he made a mess and he was going to leave but the ladies stopped him. They told him that he is their friend. Also, I enjoyed reading thos story because it was funny and easy to read.

Body Surfing
by Anita Shreve
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A young, divorced widow takes a job as a tutor with a wealthy family at their summer home on the coast of New Hampshire. She soon finds herself in love with one of her student's two older brothers. Unfortunately, there is a deep history of rivalry between the two brothers and when she offers her heart to one, it is initially reciprocated but later takes a heartbreaking turn. Happily true love wins out in the end and the book ends on a hopeful note.

Montauk By Nicola Harrison
by nicola harrison
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life of a couple (and friends) from the city for the summer to Montauk during the summer of 1938

The Extraordinary Life Of Sam Hell
by Robert Dugoni
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This richly detailed realistic fiction moves quickly through the life of the main character, Sam Hill. The character driven novel brings to light everyday human struggles and the interesting interplay between characters that result. The indomitable strength of the human spirit and the ageless question of faith are woven throughout the novel. The question of what is an exceptional life is a key thread throughout.

Fearless
by Fern Michaels
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Enjoyed the book, even though it was quite predictable.

Emergency Contact
by Mary H. K. Choi
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This book was labeled as young adult fiction, but I genuinely think anyone who likes stories about college-aged people learning about themselves and connections with others. The story was told from the alternating perspectives. One belonged to college freshman Penny, who is quirky, but not in an annoying manic pixie dream girl way. Her voice was fresh, funny, and real. The other perspective belonged to 21 year old Sam. His voice was distinct from Penny's, and I enjoyed following their individual struggles, as well as the unique ways their stories intertwine. This book was a great beach read that I highly recommend to people of all ages.
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