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Hard Eight
by Janet Evanovich
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I continue to be amazed by how effectively this author can combine an intense level of humor and violence, and maybe that is what draws me to her books. In this book, one of her earlier ones, Stephanie Plum and her on-again off-again boyfriend Joe Morelli are off-again. This means Stephanie is fee to enjoy her time with Ranger the mysterious man she sometimes partners with. And yes, there is the expected destruction of a car, and a stun gun that only works when you don’t want it too; all the things we look forward to in her books.

The Regulators
by Richard Bachman
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While, in the end, I loved this book, I felt like it started in the middle of something that had been going on, and I fell a bit adrift. But it’s one of those stories that explains things after the fact, and it’s worth it so you just have to hang in there. Weird story about an autistic boy who becomes inhabited by something evil. Lots of violence, so you can’t be squeamish. The amazing thing is that the ending of this otherwise brutal book is actually very tender.

The Alice Network
by Kate Quinn
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I love learning history through fiction! I love that some of the characters are based on real historical figures. The two storylines helped develop the characters. At times the book had too much detail and perhaps could have been a bit shorter. Great strong female characters!

Crooked River
by Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child
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An outstanding book by a pair of my favorite authors, both together and separately. Something very wrong is washing up on the beach; you won't believe what it is and even worse where it is coming from. For those familiar with the Pendergast series, this book showcases his sometimes partner and his ward. But in this book, Pendergast puts some innocent people in harm’s way and harm does come to them. I am looking forward to the next book to see how he deals with this.

The Great Gatsby Paperback
by F Scott Fitzgerald
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I enjoyed the story and particularly the character development. Although it was a sad story it kept me captivated and I found myself further thinking about the characters and their motivation for what they did or what they wanted.

Clifford beach day
by Lee Quinlan
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This was a cute book featuring puppy Clifford, Emily and friends. My boys enjoyed discovering the beach along with Clifford and identified with Cliffords feeling through out.

If You Give A Cat A Cupcake
by Laura Numeroff
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I like the part of the book when they go to the beach.

Where The Grass Is Green And The Girls Are Pretty
by Lauren Weisberger
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Lauren Weisberger never fails to get you caught up in her books. Taken from the headlines where parents will do anything to get their child into the right college. The relationship between 2 sisters, their husbands and children. A book that will make you laugh and cry.

The Cat Sitter's Pajamas
by Blaize Clement
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This book had, at times, the feel of a cozy mystery but had some really bad violent characters as well, making for an interesting mix. In essence, you never know what’s around the next corner, or page in this case. Throw in the curiosity and eccentricity of cats, and you have an interesting story. The story begins with a couple away on vacation and the cat sitter walks in to find a murder. But some people turn out not be who they appear to be as the plot thickens.

Spin
by Patricia Cornwell
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While I have enjoyed Cornwell's books very much in the past, this one is WAY too sci-fi for me. It also has a lot of technical detail about tools and equipment, but not a lot of explanation for the activity that is taking place. Very disappointed and I would not read another one from this series.
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