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by Jennifer Gordon Sattler
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Is It Hot In Here (or Am I Suffering For All Eternity For The Sins I Committed On Earth)?
by Zach Zimmerman
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Needed

A Fly Went By
by Mike McClintock
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Great book

Sonic The Hedgehog, Vol. 1: Fallout!
by Ian Flynn
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Great introduction to the comic series.

Art Queen
by Kylie Jean
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I really like this book.

Malibu Rising
by Taylor Jenkins Reid
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I very much enjoyed reading this book. Throughout the book I experienced mixed feelings.

Hotel Nantucket
by Elin Hilderbrand
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A fun beach read. Some unexpected turns

Ladybug Girl
by Jacky Davis
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Great

The Midnight Feast
by Lucy Foley
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This was a really good book, and what I particularly appreciated is what a great job the author did with delivering current day scenes with past scenes, all with seemingly different people (can’t say more about that without giving the plot away) and keeping them very clear and well defined. While seemingly this book appears to be about a woman who has opened the high-end retreat of her dreams, it is really about the past and disrespect for the local town coming back with a vengeance.

Rose Madder
by Stephen King
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In typical King style, this book combines real life with fantasy, and what King does best here is to blur the line between these two. The book starts out brutally, with a woman suffering the beatings of her husband, but when she decides to finally leave, she could not have imagined what will await her, both very good and very bad. I really likes this book.
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