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Long Time Gone
by Charlie Donlea
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Interesting back and forth with the different time periods. I would look for this author's other offerings.

Eruption
by Michael Crichton,James Patterson
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I liked the plot of it but it had very technical writing about how volcanos worked and so I didn’t understand a lot of what was happening. I enjoyed it but found it to be a dense read.

Quidditch Through The Ages
by J. K. Rowling
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i love this book its really informative and dives into the history and world of quidditch. and it helps me understand the world of harry potter that little bit more

Dream State
by Eric Puchner
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A wedding, a group of college friends, a romance, a heartbreak, and choices that reverberate through generations. Also an ode to the state of Montana—and heartbreak for the impacts of a warming climate. (Not in a preachy way, but in a day-to-day impactful change kind of way: the lake when the characters were kids, vs. the lake now.) The pace was a little slow but I was engaged in the outcome of the characters.

Definitely Better Now
by Ava Robinson
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Such a great story about changing your life! Took a bit to get into and into the flow but overall not bad!

A Wizard Of Earthsea
by Ursula K. Le Guin
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I enjoyed the overall concept of this book, especially the conclusion of the adventure at the end. However, I found it lacked in enough action and suspense to keep me truly engaged.

The House Across The Lake
by Riley Sager
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This had a twist I was not expecting at all! I loved how this deviated a bit from Sager’s normal vibe.

The Summer Place
by Jennifer Weiner
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A typical beach read from Jennifer Weiner taking place on the outer Cape. I have read many of her books and have enjoyed them for their storytelling and pure escapism. This one did not disappoint although I had to construct a family tree to keep track of all the twists and turns. There were so many skeletons in the closet with this one especially when Ronnie’s son ended up having a tryst with her granddaughter’s fiancé. The author always ties up her books with a big reveal at the end.

The Paris Apartment
by Lucy Foley
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Slow to start, but because I’ve read books by this author before, I knew that the first bit of the book was for character building and that the suspense would come later (and it certainly did). Every time I thought I had all the pieces of the puzzle fit together, I was thrown a curveball and left completely stunned. Lisa Foley’s books are by far my favorite psychological thrillers and this one was great! A little bit of a darker, grittier read, but still very enjoyable and gripping.

Heads And Tails: Underwater
by John Canty
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Very fun and engaging. Great facts about underwater creatures to learn as well
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