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The Measure
by Nikki Erlick

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One day boxes appear with strings in them determining how long the recipient will live. Everyone all over the world age 22 and up receives a box. No one knows their origin, no one knows why. Pull the string and know how long you will live. A Unique novel exploring the ramification of how that affects you, your family, your community, your country your world. Deeply moving, sensitive, novel, uncovering who we are and what we can become Compelling reading. My favorite read this year

As Seen On Tv
by Meredith Schorr

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Great book. It’s the perfect amount of Hallmark Movie, Gilmore Girls and a Sandra Bullock movie. Fantastic beach read.

The Covenant Of Water (oprah's Book Club)
by Abraham Verghese

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The setting is Kerala India from 1900-1977. The author traces three generations of a family afflicted with a medical condition that causes them to be wary of water. It seems every generation someone from the family dies by water. Amazing descriptions and details of a bygone India. A heart warming story…. A bit long, but as worth it!

The 23rd Midnight
by James Patterson

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The latest book in the Women's Murder Club series and it's just as good as the others. A killer is out there and he seems to be the same one Detective Boxer put away in San Quentin. Is it a copycat killer? This one gets personal as one of the Women's Murder Club's own is kidnapped by the killer. Fast-action thrills. Enjoy!

The Only One Left
by Riley Sager

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Entertaining mystery. Kept me interested throughout. Loved the many twists and turns, especially at the end. Many red herrings that I fell for hook line and sinker. Health care worker suspected of assisting her very ill mother, who was in excruciating pain, to take her own life by leaving out pills for her to take. After a suspension from her job, the only job available to her was caregiver, for a rumored murderer, who needs complete care, who lives an isolated life in a crumbling mansion on a cliff, called Hope House. What could go wrong? Plenty…

The Immortalist
by Chloe Benjamin

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Three young boys visit a woman who claims she can predict when each one of the boys will die. One boy commits suicide on the day predicted, another one drowns on the day predicted. The last boy doesn’t get aids even though it is all around him.

Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone
by Benjamin Stevenson

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I was excited to read this one but for me, it didn't live up to its hype -- though I did like the humor in it. You want a synopsis? Well, the title pretty much says it all. ??

The Grace Kelly Dress
by Brenda Janowitz

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The husband is very much in love with his wife, Lizzie, however he’s a big gambler. He losses the house he bought when he lost all his money gambling. Then he wins and buys his wife the Krupa 111/2

Carved
by Brenda K. Davies

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I loved book two in this series! Our group is in the road to Hell, and they face more problems and enemies along the way. I loved seeing the small group of friends from around River. This is definitely a series I wish I could’ve read again for the first time.

The Stolen Marriage
by Diane Chamberlain

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This was a wonderful book. Tess a young woman living in Baltimore in 1944 is studying to be a nurse. She is engaged to Vincent is a doctor. He goes to Chicago to work in a hospital, and while he is away she and her friend go to Washington, DC for a few days. While there they meet 2 young men who they have dinner with. Tess has too much to drink, and ends up sleeping with one of the men. A few months later she realizes she is pregnant and since he was the only man she has relations with is very upset. Afraid to tell her fiancee, she goes to North Caroline to see Henry and ask for financial help for the baby. He suggests an abortion, but she has decided against that. He offers to marry her, and though they have no feelings for each other she agrees. This was a real page turner.