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Window On The Bay
by Debbie Macomber
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Two divorced women start dating now that they are empty nesters. Both are not sure that they are ready to let love in. What happens to change their minds. Fast reading.

Dear John
by Nicholas Sparks
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An angry revel, John dropped out of school and enlisted in the army, not knowing what else to do with his life until he meets the girl of his dreams, Savannah. Their mutual attraction quickly grows into the kind of love that leaves Savannah waiting for John to finish his tour of duty, and John wanting to settle down with the woman who has captured his heart. But 9/11 changes everything. John feels it is his duty to re-enlist. And sadly, the long separation finds Savannah falling in love with someone else.

Strangled Prose
by Joan Hess Claire Malloy Series
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Really enjoy her characters. Mystery with funny twisted and turns.

Real men Howl
by Cecia Kyle
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Paranormal romance- easy read

Coraline Graphic Novel
by Neil Gaiman
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First graphic novel. Was my favorite book growing up

Puppy Dog Pals Pups On A Mission
by Disney Book Group
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The puppies wanted to play a ball but they couldn't find it. Bingo and Rolly were looking everywhere but finally they found a ball in the bathtub where they left it. I like this book because it is easy to read and the puppies are cute.

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.

The Fault In Our Stars
by Turtles All The Way Down John Green
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Hazel is 16 and is reluctant to go to the support group, but soon realises that it was a good idea. Hazel meets a young boy named Augustus Waters. He. Is charming and witty. Augustus has had osteosarcoma, a rare form form of bone cancer, but has recently had the all clear. Hazel and Augustus embark on a roller coaster ride of emotions, including love, sadness and romance while searching for the author of their favorite book . They travel to Amsterdam in search for Peter Vanhouten the author of An Imperial Affliction.

Normal People
by Sally Rooney
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A friend of mine suggested that I might like the Hulu series "Normal People." Upon hearing it was based on a book, I obviously had to go read the book first. I definitely understand why my friend recommended it. This is a coming of age story that explores a complicated relationship between two people as they navigate growing up and becoming adults. However, if you are looking for a happy, heart-warming story, this book is not for you. It's honest, tender, and heart-wrenching at times. Though there are sweet moments, I wouldn't call this a happy story, but that's okay. Overall I do not regret the time I spent reading this book. Just check with yourself first to make sure you're in the mood to feel a complex range of emotions.

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!
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