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Summer Of '69
by Elin Hilderbrand
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An upper class family in the summer of 1969. On Massachusett's Nantucket Island area. I enjoyed reading the story and reminiscing about my life at that age (20/21). Well written. I now want to read my stories by this author. She has written twenty-three more novels. Great summer reading.

Whose Dead, Doc?
by James M. Griffin
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I like cozies. They're easy, breezy reads that are fun to read after a long day at work. Juliette takes care of bunnies and solves mysteries in her spare time as an amateur sleuth. When a dead body ruins a birthday party she's hosting a bunny show at, the host asks her to get involved and help the cops find the killer. It wasn't going to be easy since Evelyn, the person who has killed, was disliked by everyone and had a lot of enemies. She would blackmail people. To help uncover more about Eveyln's murder, Juliette accepts a position as a judge at a local bunny competition. Evelyn was judging but since was killed, the competition was down a judge. For the most part, it's a fun and thrilling read. Some parts are hard to read if you're a hardcore animal lover like me. Not everyone in the book loves and cares about the sweet little bunnies and sometimes puts them in harm's way.

Fool Me Once
by Harlan Coben
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it keeps you on your toes and tryingto find the answers

The Story of Dietrich Bonhoeffer
by Michael Van Dyke
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Christian Fiction Biography Well written insight into the adult life of Dietrich Bonhoeffer and his Christian writings. The author wrote about Bonhoeffer and the turmoil in Germany during Hitler's reign.

All Our Wrong Todays
by Elan Mastai
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I am always in search of more novels that explore the topics of time travel and alternate dimensions. After reading a short description of this book, I had very high expectations. Despite a slow start, this book exceeded my expectations. It was a journey through a fun alternate world full of twists, turns, and character development. I found many of the twists in this book unpredictable and was constantly on edge, wondering how the conflict could possibly be resolved. I highly recommend to anyone who likes time travel, the multiverse, romance, psychology, or just escaping into another world for a while.

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.

The Wives Tarryn Fisher
by Tarryn Fisher
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Psychological thriller. A husband & his wives living a polygamist life or is something else going on? Keeps you guessing about whats real throughout the entire book.

The Cat Who Had 60 Whiskers
by Lillian Jackson Braun
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cozy mystery the end of the series disappointing

Silly Sally
by Audrey Wood
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Silly Sally was about a lot of stuff. When she was walking down the road to go to the town. But on the way she saw a pig a silly pig, they danced a jig. Silly Sally went to town, dancing backwards, upside down. On the way she saw a dog, a silly dog they played Leapfrog. Silly Sally went to town, leaping backwards,upside down. On the way she saw a loon, a silly loon, they sang a tune. Silly Sally went to town, singing backwards, upside down. On the way she saw a sheep, a silly sheep, they fell asleep. Along came Neddy Buttercup, walking forward right side up. And then Neddy took them to the to town. that's how they got to town! And that's my review about this story!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

IN Shock:MY Journey from Death to recovery and the Redemptive Power of Hope
by Rana Awdish
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In Shock: My Journey from Death to Recovery and the Redemptive Power of Hope Book by Rana Awdish It is always an experience when we get the experience of living on the other side of the tracks. The author did an excellent job of expressing what her experience was like when she wore the robe of a patient instead of that of a doctor. She had the experience of lying in a hospital bed and watching and hearing the treatments that patients get from their medical team. She was able to experience the coldness, insensitivity, the mistakes, the delays, nasty attitudes and the attitude of being treated as a subject, as a bed #. She saw and heard, ego, self-satisfaction, received nonchalant attitudse from the medical team caring for her. This was an eye opener for her and made her determine in her heart that she would not display these attitudes in her practice.
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