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In Five Years
by Rebecca Serle
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In five years was a fast, fabulous, five star read. Any book that makes you appreciate life, friends, and found family is a great book in my opinion. I also enjoyed the book because it was it wasn’t one dimensional. It made me laugh and cry!

Moscow Rules
by Daniel Silva
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Once again a book about Gabriel Allon who is a daredevil Israeli spy and assassin. He is married now for a second time. An enjoyable book.

Unraveling
by Brandon Leake
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Flint is my favorite poem from here. Saw him on AGT and had to get his book. Super great. He can get a little religious which isn’t typically my cup of tea but it wasn’t too much. Still a great poet and sooo amazing.

The Penderwicks At Point Mouette
by Jeanne Birdsall
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Everyone should read it. I really liked how Skye got a chance to be OAP (oldest available Penderwick) and how Roslind had a break

The Ruby Princess Runs Away (jewel Kingdom #1)
by Jahnna N. Malcolm
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This book had a lot of adventure!

Supernatural: Nevermore
by Keith R.A. DeCandido
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It’s was a very fun book. And was like another episode. Got a couple of details wrong about Sam and Dean, and there were a couple things that could’ve been done differently but was overall a good book.

The Girl From The Sea
by Molly Knox Ostertag
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Really good and cute short read! This is a teen romance story mixed in with mythology. The characters are realistic and relatable and the ending is satisfying, even if it wasn’t what I had hoped. Overall would definitely recommend!

The Treasure Box
by Penelope J. Stokes
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This book made me feel happy and sad

Rise And Divine
by Lana Harper
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I adore this series. Light fun and intriguing. Each book said with be characters and interest. The references to everyday tasks with a mystical element are delightful.

The Disappearance Of Astrid Bricard
by Natasha Lester
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Set in the fashion world, primarily in the 1970s but also present day and early 1940s. This is historical fiction but definitely a blend of history and fiction, as the author details at the end. The main characters are fictional but real people abound. Beyond an entertaining story and a mystery, the book is a commentary on how people are portrayed in the media, how their stories and history in general can be shaped by the offhand comments when people don't look further. Good book.
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