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We Are The Brennans
by Tracey Lange

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A close, intimate look at the inner workings of a very involved Irish family. We see how a single night can affect an entire family and changes the path of individual member's future. It is fascinating to see how mistakes made can change the lives of an entire family, not just the people directly involved.

Alpha Dragon’s Tiger
by Hawke Oakley

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This was a fun and cute MM omegaverse romance. The banter had me chuckling and smiling, and it was an all around cozy read!

Must Love Flowers
by Debbie Macomber

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A well-written quick read about a widow, Joan, who finds a new life and friends four years after the death of her husband.

The Christmas Promise
by Richard Paul Evans

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When identical twins, Richelle and Michelle, are born, their father gives each of them a black opal necklace. As they grow older, their lives start to take separate paths. After a number of years, they meet for Christmas at their father’s request. An incident occurs that permanently damages their relationship and Richelle never wants to see her sister, Michelle again. Years later, their father who is dying asks Richelle to forgive her sister, but she never gets the chance to fulfill that request as Michelle is killed in an accident shortly after. Life continues with Richelle practicing as a trauma nurse in a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. She leads a lonely life, focusing on work and the children she cares for, with a dream of writing a book about her sister, the Prodigal Daughter. She meets a man, Justin Ek, who has also suffered loss. They become more than friends and in an incredible twist, Justin reveals a secret that changes the course of Richelle’s life and makes her realize that the book she wants to write is not about her sister, but about herself.

We Are Displaced
by Malala Yousafzai

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Malala’s strong advocacy for all girls right to a quality education has resulted in her travel to many communities around the world that have assisted displaced young women and their families. This book is a compilation of a few of these women who tell a bit of their experiences. While there is an extraordinary amount of cruelty in this world, there too is kindness and compassion.

For Twice In My Life
by Annette Christie

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I really enjoyed this romance novel about Layla Rockford, a 28 year old woman who is the youngest of 5 siblings. Her life is messy and she has had some problems in the past but learns that mistakes can sometimes lead to good things. Can a relationship be based on a lie? Read it and find out!

Zero Days
by Ruth Ware

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I really enjoyed this psychological thriller. It was revolved around computer hacking and similar jobs/crimes. A wife is accused of her husband’s death and must go on the run. I found it to be full of action and I finished it quickly.

Divided Minds
by Pamela Spiro Wagner

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Schizophrenia was diagnosed in one of the twin sisters. The voices began in her freshman year at Brown University. This illness allowed her sister, who was always in the background, to excel. She graduated from Howard & became a psyciatrist. This helped her to make headway with her sisters illness. The sisters remained close, speaking a few times a week on the phone. Very heartwarming story.

Where Are The Children ?
by Mary Higgins Clark

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Before I read the sequel to this book which I read when it was first published in the 1970s, I thought I’d reread this to refresh my memory. I love a good mystery, full of twists and surprises. I enjoyed this one as much this time as my younger self did. It was a quick read and I’m looking forward to the sequel.

Honey, Baby, Mine
by Laura Dern and Diane Ladd

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So many reasons to love this book: the words expressed by mother and daughter, the photos, the reasons to walk and record all the memories that had never been explained or explored. Of course any mother, daughter or grandmother will relate to these candid conversations, but any person would too. And of course you will read and think of all the questions or answers either yet to be asked and said to the people you loved, or sadly, if they have passed, no words at all. This read went all too fast. I thoroughly enjoyed the book.