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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!

The Chilbury Ladies Choir
by Jennifer Ryan
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Best book of my summer reads. Strong funny and resilient women of world war 2 England

Twenty And Ten
by Claire Huchet Bishop
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Twenty and Ten was a brilliant book about twenty children living in a school house in France. The twenty children protected the ten Jewish children from the Nazis. Together they formed a team. It was like a miracle at the end of the book.

1000+ Little Habits Of Happy, Successful Relationships
by Marc Chernoff
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Excellent book. I would pick up the book each day and read a few habits. A great addition to continuing strong relationships.

Christmas in animal land
by Clifton Bingham
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The book is about animals that celebrate Christmas in there land

Sparks Graphic Novel
by Ian Boothby and Nina Matsumoto
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Because There are evil parents that follow their daughter that actually is a alien and cats make a dog suit so they won’t be left out.Also the litter box comes from the evil parents animal capture lab.There is a smart cat and a regular kind of cat and the news lady thinks the cats that turn into the dogs make the problem but they don’t.

The Museum Of Extraordinary Things
by Alice Hoffman
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Really interesting book. New York history of factory workers and immigrants. Fascinating love d

Deacon KingKong
by James McBride
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So here is a perfect example of why I try really hard not to give up on a book once I start it. The beginning is filled with a description of so many odd named people and one line of their back story that I almost put this down for good. But I hung in there and was rewarded. It’s really a touching tale of life in a community in Brooklyn in 1969 and all the trouble and beauty that went with it. It was a time when everyone knew everyone and taking care of one another was everything. There are a couple of just very silly parts, but overall the writing is beautiful and inspired. Hang in there; it’s worth it!

Today I’ll Be A Unicorn
by Dana Simpson
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This book is about a girl that wants to de a Unicorn.

The Sanatorium
by Sarah Pearse
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The Sanatorium was intriguing in the beginning but didn’t make sense. For instance why would a woman kill other woman because she was raped and she wanted it known by killing these women plus the rapist and her brother who didn’t stand by her. She also killed for it to be known what tortuous abuse was done to the women who were placed in the sanatorium for no reason. The ending left everyone guessing who pushed the detective into the water. It was an ok read but didn’t make sense
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