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Object of My Affection
by Jill Smolinski
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A humorous look at how a personal organizer convinces an elderly artist to divest herself of a houseful of objects she's been hoarding for years. At the same time, the organizer gets to see and understand the why the artist held on to things and why she, herself could not let go of some things in her life. I recommend the book as it really got into some of the whys of hoarding and was written in an uplifting way.

Never Look At The Empty Seats
by Charlie Daniels
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Great insight on the life of the legendary Charlie Daniels. He truly was an amazing person!

Windows On The Bay
by Debbie Macomber
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Jenna Boltz’s life is at a crossroads. After a messy divorce from her surgeon husband nearly twenty years ago, she raised her two children on her own, juggling motherhood with her beloved job as a Seattle intensive-care nurse. Now that Paul and Allie have gone to college and moved out, Jenna can’t help but wonder what her future holds.

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

Good Night Yoga
by Mariam Gates
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The story was about Yoga! So a lot of Children was doing Yoga stuff. It said Become tall in your spine.

The Language Of Sisters
by Luanne Rice
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Although touted as Rice's first "Young Adult" novel on the book jacket, this book is in our Adult Fiction section and I think it is just as appropriate for adult readers. The content regarding texting while driving is relevant to any person behind the wheel and the theme of the bond between sisters resonates for any age. Rice's usual insights into families, love and the ups and downs that all entail are once again prevalent in this book. A quick read, I would recommend it as a great addition to any beach or pool bag!

A Long Way To A Small Angry Planet
by Becky Chambers
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This book was a little absurd. I don't typically read sci-fi that involves an entirely new universe and various alien creatures, so maybe it's just not for me. However, I did enjoy many aspects of this story. Chambers created an entire universe with new creatures, social structures, and cultures. From a sociological perspective, it was fascinating. The relationships between the characters were definitely the most intriguing part of this book. The plot itself left a lot to be desired. It truly was about the journey and not the destination. If you enjoy world building and escaping into complex relationships between various species, then this book is for you. However, if you like an adventure story driven more by plot, you may want to look elsewhere.

Ruthless Knight
by Ashley Jade
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This is book 2 in the Royal Hearts Academy series. It’s a story about a bible loving nerdie girl that basically goes unnoticed by everyone in the school or so she thought. Somehow she has caught the attention of the most popular heartbreaker in the school. No matter how much Cole try’s to ignore Sawyer he just can’t

The Newcomer
by Suzanne Woods Fisher
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Henrick Newman (The Newcomer) is introduced into the story line. Problems arise as the Bishop becomes ill and there is no leadership for the community. Anna's love is tested. In this historical novel we get to meet Ben Franklin.

Peppa's Mermaid Adventure
by eOne (Illustrator)
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Peppa and Rebecca had an idea to make under-the-sea party. They invited all their friends. Mommy Pig made delicious snacks for the party. Everybody was dresses in the underwater costumes and they had a great time swimming and dancing.
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