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The Housekeepers
by Alex Hay

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A huge mansion at the turn of the century in London,is still Inhabited by the daughter of the recently deceased Mr. De Vries. Several fired housemaids who were let go recently, form a conspiracy group to plan a revenge heist to empty the mansion of its entire contents.. The daughter plans a huge ball in order to get engaged to and marry an eligible person. a short time after her father dies. This is when the well-planned robbery springs into action. The novel is rich with relationships between these main characters that are revealed slowly, bit-by-bit. Can these strong, calculating women actually pull this off ?

The Spectacular
by Fiona Davis

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Part historical fiction, part thriller, 100% amazing. Set at Radio City Music Hall in the 1950s, trying to solve the case of the Big Apple Murderer. What’s not to love ?!

Lessons In Chemistry
by Bonnie Garmus

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This story takes place in the 1950s and 60s and follows Elizabeth Zoitos as she faces the struggles of gender inequality in careers and life, in general. We’ve come a long way since since the time the story takes place, but still have a way to go. The main character is likeable, relatable, serious, and funny. I’m looking forward to the movie this fall.

Palazzo
by Danielle Steel

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Step into the exciting life of Italian fashion with Cosima Saverio and her family. She encounters love, joy, and challenges in this quick paced, page-turner of a novel. Enjoy!

Wed To The Omega
by Ashe Moon

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This was a super sweet MM fated mates omegaverse romance. I liked how Tristen wasn’t a typical omega, he was a fighter just like Loch, his alpha. It was easy to get invested in these characters.

Mount Vernon Love Story/au/cd.
by MARY HIGGINS. CLARK

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This is a part fiction story about George and Martha Washington. How they met and how he loved his close friend’s wife originally. Martha, who he called Patsy, had two children from her former husband, who had passed away. George was good friends with the family and spent many. So it was almost a given that he would marry his close friend’s wife and take care of her and her children.

Pronto
by Elmore Leonard

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Raylan Givens is a US Marshal. He’s funny, direct to the point and wears a cowboy hat. If he says he’s gonna drawer, he’s gonna shoot to kill. He’s after "The Zip", Tommy Bucks, a gangster and Jimmy Cap, a 350 lb. with underling, Nicky, who talks big but doesn’t follow through. Nicky ends up shooting Jimmy Cap in the back but in front of a mirror. Cool. Harry Arno is a bookie accused by The Zip of skimming. After 47 years, Harry retires to Italy because he’s followed a famous poet to Rapallo. Harry’s girlfriend, Joyce and Jimmy Cap follow him, but so does Raylan. Raylan ends up with Harry’s girlfriend. It’s a wild caper traveling from Miami to Italy. There’s a guy selling umbrellas at the airport, Robert Gee, who really didn’t deserve to be killed, but that’s what really pisses Raylan off and eventually he shoots The Zip. Raylan ends up with Joyce. Silly but fun.

The Bluest Eye
by Toni Morrison

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This author has an amazing gift of being able to tell one of the saddest stories but with such tenderness and understanding. It’s a story about being a black child in the south and also a story of being a black woman who is from the south. You will find it difficult to really like any of the characters, but you will feel for almost all of them, and this is Morrison’s gift. The title comes from the little black girl’s desire to have blue eyes, like those of the dolls she sees. If only she had blue eyes, everything else would be good for her. And the sadness of this desire is only one of the emotions Morrison will have you feeling.

Israel 201: Your Next Level Guide To The Magic And Mystery And Chaos Of Life In The Holy Land
by Joel Chasnoff and Benji Lovitt

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I would not ordinarily read this type of book but it was for a book club. Written by 2 comedians, I thought it would have more humor. Parts were funny, but it mostly read like a textbook. Lots of information about Israel.

The Spectacular
by Fiona Davis

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Fiona Davis has done it again! Setting: Radio City Music Hall in the 1950s when the Mad Bomber was terrorizing NYC.