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The First Lady
by James Patterson & Brendan Dubois

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At first, I thought this book might be OK, if you are good with a superficial action story with minimal character development. But then the ending was just so terrible with wholly unrealistic scenarios and consequences. And the worst part was that I listened to this as an audio book and the reader would repeatedly mispronounce simple words multiple times; among others Arapahoe was pronounced Ara-pa-ho which just drove me crazy.

The storied life of H J Fikry
by Gabriel zenix

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H J owns a book store with his Dr eased wife. He leaves a very ineventful

The Only One Left
by Riley Sager

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One of Riley Sager's best. Captivating. Mysterious. Keeps you guessing until the very very end. Twists and turns that flow easily from chapter to chapter. Clever characters that just keep up that thriller and mysterious vibe.

Everyone In My Family Has Killed Someone
by Benjamin Stevenson

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24. Everyone in my house killed someone. Benjamin Stephenson. In the backdrop of cop killer, father and a brother in jail, the coming hands gather at a ski resort for a family reunion. This is where the whodunnit fun begins.

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.

Loyalty
by Lisa Scottoline

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Another amazing book by Lisa Scottoline. It’s her second historical fiction book set in Sicily from 1810-1825 and shares how the mafia started in Sicily. But it’s more than that, it’s how people deal differently with adversity and their actions impact others. Lisa does a fabulous job of introducing a great cast of characters who all share an important role in this story and later how their stories connect to each other. You’ll fall for these characters and this story will stay with you long after it’s all done. I highly recommend this book.

The Measure
by Nikki Erlick

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One day, all over the world, people who are 22 years old or older, are waking up to a simple little box sitting by their front door. The inscription says, "The measure of your life lies within". What is inside the box is just a simple piece of string. It's significance is quickly realized and how individuals and society deal with it is the story. I thought the author did a wonderful job equating issues in our society to the short-stringers versus long-stringers in the book. It is a very thought provoking book on many levels.

Three Floors Up
by Eshkol Nevo

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An Israeli book translated. Story about an apartment building in Tel Aviv and its residents- intertwining stories . An easy read with enjoyable characters

All Together Now
by Hope Larson

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2. All Together Now by Hope Larson Bina is a talented song writer and singer who must navigate her path in middle school friendships and heartbreaks. She becomes a third wheel in her won band and is not sure how she feels about dating her best friend, Austin.

Lessons In Chemistry
by Bonnie Garmus

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I could not put this book down!!! Our strong heroine, Chemist Elizabeth Zott tackles so many tough 1960's issues ( gender, race, religion} in a crazy, admirable way. She's not arrogant... just self-confident, and she expresses herself in a tongue in cheek way - which leads to humor and wit. This book also struck a chord with me since I'm a retired microbiologist who hates cooking, but I found that 0.2 + 0.2= 0.4 can be applied when using any recipe!! And that's what she does... gives you confidence ... Elizabeth teaches us, as she does her audience... lessons in life... "who we're capable of becoming" . I found myself rereading passages over and over because I wanted to absorb every word. It's filled with love, hardship and smiles ... hers, her dog, her friends, and family .... I sooo enjoyed this book and highly recommend it!!!