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The author has crafted a novel filled with native folklore interwoven with a coming-of-age story and a riveting and all-too-real mystery. Overall, this amazing, memorable, and emotional debut novel is a powerful and vivid page-turner with great world-building details and tension.


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India Holton blended historical fantasy, romantic comedy, and espionage. Overall, this memorable and funny novel has adventure, romance, a mystery, and plenty of excitement. My biggest quibble was that there were times when the story was more “telling” than “showing”. While the book is somewhat over the top, it also has more depth than one might expect with the level of romantic comedy involved.

Finished two books today:
The Road by Jack London — Nonfiction. Tales of his experience traversing the US and Canada as a hobo.
Weird Things Customers Say in Bookshops by Jen Campbell — Nonfiction. Actual conversations between booksellers and customers. I think readers as well as anyone who has ever worked retail would appreciate this book. I’ve encountered a few scenarios featured in this book, such as parents treating store employees as babysitters and children climbing/hanging off shelves or clothing racks. So-called adults are often worse than their kids.
The Road by Jack London — Nonfiction. Tales of his experience traversing the US and Canada as a hobo.
Weird Things Customers Say in Bookshops by Jen Campbell — Nonfiction. Actual conversations between booksellers and customers. I think readers as well as anyone who has ever worked retail would appreciate this book. I’ve encountered a few scenarios featured in this book, such as parents treating store employees as babysitters and children climbing/hanging off shelves or clothing racks. So-called adults are often worse than their kids.










Thanks Alice! I put it on hold at my library and I'm 195th in line!


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Marc Cameron has created another action-packed, suspenseful, and shocking crime thriller in this fifth book in the Arliss Cutter series. This tense, exciting, gripping, and high-octane book takes readers on an emotional rollercoaster.


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Paranormal romantic suspense
Overall, this book is emotionally-charged, full of danger, and intense; with a terrific romance and nonstop action.




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This fourth book in the Matt Drake thriller series has an intensity that few writers can achieve. Overall, this fantastic novel is shocking, emotionally-charged, and riveting. Be aware that there is plenty of danger, death, intrigue, and violence in this story.

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This is a new adult novel full of angst and drama. There are plenty of secrets, unlawful activities, bullying and romance in this second book of the series. Once again, there are cliffhanger threads.


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What a heartwarming and entertaining read!
Literary Fiction


Set in 1900 Newport, RI. I have always enjoyed this Gilded Age series. Ms. Maxwell has grown our main character, Emma, very well over the previous book. Look forward to the next book. Start with book one with this series you would be bit lost otherwise.


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I needed a book of poetry for a challenge and selected this one. I enjoyed the diversity of the poems.
Up late finishing The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Can honestly say I liked this more now than when we had to read it in high school.
Brenda wrote: "Usually the way Heather. Back then you HAD to, now it's your choice :)"
True, though I did like most of the required reading in high school. This is one of the few books I didn’t finish — I grew bored with it. Reading it now I was able to pick up on the foreshadowing and was interested in seeing how it played out.
True, though I did like most of the required reading in high school. This is one of the few books I didn’t finish — I grew bored with it. Reading it now I was able to pick up on the foreshadowing and was interested in seeing how it played out.

Started Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day by Winifred Watson today, and read more than half. What a fun —- and funny — novel!


It’s going to be a long day. Couldn’t sleep last night, so ended up reading until 3am and finished Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day. Loved it! It’s a delight “Cinderella” story set in the Roaring Twenties in London. Would definitely recommend.




I've been trying to squeeze this one in but all my darn challenges keep eating up my tbr slots. I put down for June after moving it yet again, and I really hope to get to it this time!
Meg — It was on my TBR last year for a challenge and I never got to it, so I was glad to work it in for challenges and a buddy read this year. I read half of it during a day off and looked forward to breaks where I could squeeze in a few pages.
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