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Say Everything
by Ione Skye
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I definitely recommend Say Everything to every elder millennial and GenX-er! So much gossip about all the cool kids of the 80s & 90s.

Abe Lincoln
by Kay Winters
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I liked how it showed how people lived a long time ago in the old days. I didn't like the pictures as much as some other books.

The Rise And Fall Of D. O. D. O.
by Neal Stephenson
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Highly imaginative romp through a multiverse that some characters seek to capitalize on financially, others militarily, and some for the restoration of magic eclipsed by technology. The story is told through various characters, riffing on different vernaculars in comic ways, including a surfeit of acronyms and inflated business speak, which deserve the comic treatment. The plot gets a bit long and byzantine, but the imagination propelling the story and the funny dialogue are charming. Terrific entertainment overall.

The Woman In The Cabin
by Becca Day
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I gave this book 2 stars. The story was super predictable—I figured out the twist pretty early. But even though I knew what was coming, I still wanted to see how it all played out. The setting was creepy and the vibes were tense, which helped keep things interesting. It’s a quick read, and if you like thrillers with controlling-relationship drama, it might be your thing. For me, it just didn’t have anything new or surprising. I was hoping for more twists or deeper characters, but it was just okay. Not bad, but not great either.

The Napping House
by Audrey Wood
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This is a good one. My son can easily fill in the blank while reading this because it is repetitive.

The Midnight Feast
by Lucy Foley
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An amazing psychological thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat and leaves you wanting to unearth more answers to the burning questions that pop up. I audibly gasped as secrets were unfolding with every twist and turn. And like the characters in the book, I felt a sense of closure as I turned the last page. Lucy Foley is a mastermind, and this might be her best one yet!

Six Four
by Hideo Yokoyama
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Inaccurately marketed as a crime thriller, this slow burn of a political novel is unlike anything I’ve read. The protagonist is a detective, but positioned in a PR management liaison role between the police and journalists. I cared enough about him as a character to stick with the drier parts of the office politics to get to the cold case that resumes in a unique and gratifying way. Overall the novel hangs together narratively, has interesting characters, broaches topics I hadn’t seen addressed in fiction before, or so well, and gives the reader enough of a plot payoff to read through the complex, intellectual matter that takes up much of its 576 pages. But if you pick it up looking for a page-turning mystery, you’ll be disappointed.

Batpig: Too Pig To Fail
by Rob Harrell
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The comedy of garebare is hallarioss

Twinkle And The Fairy Flower Garden
by Katharine Holabird
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It’s taking me a long time because I’m learning to read it by myself!

Uni Joins The Team (uni The Unicorn)
by Amy Krouse Rosenthal
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I was proud of myself because I’m trying to read this book all by myself!
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