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Things In Jars
by Jess Kidd

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This book was beautifully written and the character development was wonderful. It combines mystery, romance, the supernatural and gothic Victorian England. I enjoyed this book but it is not my preferred genre so I gave it 3 stars.

Beneath A Scarlet Sky
by Mark Sullivan

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This book provided a story of Italy during WWII which I had never read about before. I found the book hard to get into but once I did, the story took off. As a side note; I like when a coincidence happens, I had learned about the 10th Mountain Division last year and during the second half of this book, it is talked about and the mention of the PAN AM flight 103 at the very end.

Bob Books
by Bob Books

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Working on site and words

The Gravity Of Us
by Phil Stamper

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So far i have read chapter one and i find it very enjoyable and it shows off the main character's personality a bit, the main problem/the main character's home life. we also get to see a friend :)

In A Sunburned Country By Bill Bryson
by Bill Bryson

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I love Bill Bryson and this book did not disappoint. It is funny, informative and a great travelogue rolled up in one. I can easily imagine Australia in its many configurations. The descriptions of cities, national parks, the outback and tiny towns make you feel like you are there. The author also highlights people across the continent from city dwellers to small town people to aborigines. This was a great book.

The Bone Tree
by Greg Iles

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This book is a continuation of several of his other books, concerning the town Natchez but you do not have the read the earlier ones to enjoy this as he gives context from the earlier books. The suspense he builds surrounding the mystery of The Bone Tree is very powerful. He makes you like his heroine and hero, so when bad things happen them you are really invested. He interweaves history and puts forth a very believable conspiracy theory about the JFK assassination and how his brother, RFK's actions attributed to it.

Dead Cert
by Dick Frances

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This is an old book (1962) that shows its age with the absence of cell phones, etc. But if you like a good mystery and especially if you are familiar with the horse world, you will enjoy Dick Frances' works. "Dead Cert" kept me on the edge of my seat several times.

Blood Memory
by Greg Iles Books

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The heroine of this book has repressed memories of her own child abuse. During the investigation of multiple murders, she recovers her memories and solves the murders. It shows how children of child abuse grow up to be abusers if they do not receive the appropriate therapy.

The River King
by Alice Hoffman

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Slow pace book with a cute story about growing up even when you are an adult where actions have consequences. Quick summer read.

The Things We Cannot Say By Kelly Rimmer
by Kelly Rimmer Books

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What a wonderful book. I was hooked from the first page and couldn’t put it down. The story is told from two perspectives and two time periods. It takes place in WWII Poland and contemporary Florida. After finishing the book I kept thinking about it.