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The personal librarian
by The Personal Librarian Marie Benedict
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My new favorite book! What a wonderful story! The story revolves around the personal librarian of J.P. Morgan of the Morgan library in NYC. She is black but hides her race and passes as white. The writing was great and the story was very interesting.

Listen For The Lie
by Amy Tintera
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Drags on for a while in the middle but the ending was definitely a twist. Even if I didn’t like how this book ended, it was an interesting read.

The Guest List
by Lucy Foley
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t was too slow and boring for me. Good twists and jaw-dropping moments, but they came too late in the story for me to care.

-ed As In Bed
by Amanda Rondeau
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Good

Good Girl, Bad Blood
by Holly Jackson
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Good book I loved the idea of a podcast

The guest list
by Lucy Foley
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Loved this! The story moved quickly and I wanted to find out what happened at the end. The characters were well written and interesting. The ending was very unbelievable; how could they ALL be connected to the killer!? But it was still fun to read!

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

Fahrenheit 451
by Ray Bradbury
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I love Bradbury and I can’t believe I haven’t read this book until now. It was wonderful. He has such an insight into how the population can be lead to their own demise simply be wanting everything to be quick and easy and information only to be positive. Although written in 1953, it is frightening to see many of societies’ tendencies, particularly the desire for information to be quick and easy with no room for thought or discussion, to be seen in today’s society.

Scorpio
by Marko Kloos
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It took a while to get into the book, like halfway through is when things finally pick up. Everything that happened was highly predictable and it sort of took down the momentum.

Big Nate Blasts Off
by Lincoln Peirce
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Very funny and Nate and Randy’s character chemistry plot twist was very unexpected but cool.
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