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Th penderwicks in spring
by Jeanne Birdsall
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The Penderwicks in spring deserves 5 stars because the author made it so interesting for the reader and heartfelt to the reader

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

Israel, My Beloved
by Caleb Carr
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A wonderful book for animal lovers, especially rescued cats. A little slow at times, it does work as a memoir. And architecture lovers will enjoy reading about the unique house Caleb built. And nature lovers will appreciate the vivid descriptions of the Taconic mountain. It's a light summer read, great for small moments. But be ready to cry at the end.

Code Name Hélène
by Ariel Lawhon
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This book by the author of The Frozen River did not disappoint. A novel based on the true exploits of the "White Mouse" in Vichy Government France of WWII, the book alternates between 1939 and the end of the war. Many of the hard-to-believe events actually occurred, as the woman who wore red lipstick managed to lead an army of resistance fighters, secure supplies, and perform truly death-defying acts in order to thwart the Nazis who occupied France from 1940-1944. Unforgettable!

The House In The Pines
by Ana Reyes
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I usually enjoy Reese's Book Club picks and The House in the Pines was an enjoyable book although not what I expected. The book is written in third person with the main protagonist being a young 25-year-old named, Maya. When she was eighteen, Maya dated a man named Frank and she seemed to lose significant periods of time when with him. A key event is when Maya's best friend, Aubrey, just died for no reason when having a conversation with Frank. Fast forward to 7 years later when Maya was 25 and saw a video on social media where the same Frank is in a booth at a diner in Maya's hometown of Pittsfield, MA, and the woman across from him also suddenly dies while just talking to Frank. While depicted as a thriller, the book is just about Frank's interesting ability (no spoiler alert). My favorite parts of the book dealt with Maya's Guatemalan background, her late father, and her visits to Guatemala City.

Tents, Trails And Turmoil
by Tonya Kappes
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Another cute book in the series. Cute characters, narrated perfectly, light and fluffy. Great late night read.

Save What's Left
by Elizabeth Castellano
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A friend recommended this book saying it was very funny. I did smile a few times, but I didn’t find it very funny. A woman moves from Kansas into a small oyster shack on the east coast. She becomes very involved with the town government primarily by writing email complaints to the town manager.

Mia And The Too Big Tutu
by Robin Farley
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I read this all by myself!

Wish
by Barbara O’Conner
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I love it I think everyone should read it

The Island
by Adrian Mckinty
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It had a sligtly slow start, but it quickly picked up and became a page turner. A young woman goes to Australia with her husband and his 2 kids (her stepkids) to Australia and end up going to a private island where a tragic accident occurs, setting off a chain of events
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