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Sliding Into Home
by Kendra Wilkinson
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This book was okay. The writing in it wasn’t great, but the story was entertaining.

The Last Thing He Told Me
by Laura Dave
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A good mystery. Does not end happily, but kept me interested through the whole book.

Mycroft And Sherlock The Empty Birdcage
by Kareem Abdul-jabbar Mycroft Holmes
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The third book in the series was very good. It had an interesting story line.

Lions of Fifth Avenue
by Fiona Davis
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Now here is a genre that I would not normally read, but I have read two of her books recently and enjoyed both very much. And what book could be better for a bibliophile than his one that takes place in a library? The story bounces back and forth between two time frames and gives you a look challenges faced by a family who used to live in and care for the NY public library and the current challenges faced by the library’s special collection curators. I learn so much by reading her books.

Serpentine
by Jonathan Kellerman
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I love Kellerman’s books, especially the Alex Delaware books, and this one did not disappoint. A young woman is trying to discover the truth about the death of her mother. Detective Milo Sturgis begins the case reluctantly, but soon sees there is more to the case than meets the eye. Milo enlisted the aid of his friend and police consultant psychologist Alex Delaware and together they discover that things are not really want they seem to be, now as well as in the past.

Klara And The Sun
by Kazoo Ishiguro
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Klara and the Sun was an interesting story that showed the love between Josie and Klara who’s an AF (artificial friend) and Josie and Rick, her childhood neighbor friend. The father showed how machines can replace us in the future. It had a caste like system where Josie was uplifted and Rick wasn’t. . It showed the importance of the sun that was portrayed like God. The story wasn’t exciting but makes the reader think

The Flatshare
by Beth O'Leary
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Laugh-out-loud funny at parts, heartwarming at others, and socially attuned throughout. What a fun read!

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!

Weird But True Books
by National Geographic Kids
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The book is about weird facts that are actually true. My favorite part was about the facts back in the day and centurys. Also why I like this is because I learn new facts I didnt know and it gives you some knowledge to sometimes. Like you learn about the past in school and you learn about past in weird but true.

Diary Of An Awesome Friendly Kid
by Jeff Kinney
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I loved that Rowley tried to do a Diary of Greg Heffley.
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