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The Unhoneymooners
by Christina Lauren
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Super quick read and really funny and sweet

Spera
by Josh Tierney
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A Kind Of Spark
by Elle McNicoll
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I was sobbing through this entire book. Bravo!

Blue Latitudes
by Tony Horwitz
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Very interesting way to combine history with travelogue, this is a fascinating account of the travels of Captain Cook. A fair and compelling account of a famous and infamous historical figure. Well worth the read.

Blasfamous
by Mirka Andolfo
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Although the story is fairly rote, using played out tropes and themes of good vs evil, deals with demons, immortality and worship... the LGBTQ+, body, and sex positivity are refreshing and the art is stunning.

The Women
by Kristin Hannah
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Historical fiction that brings you into the hardship endured by women in Vietnam during and the long aftermath. I couldn't put it down - it was exciting, heartfelt, sad, and even made me angry. What more could you ask for in a good book!

Where Rivers Part
by Kao Kalia Yang
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A memoir about the author’s Mother’s life which begins in Laos. War between the US and Communism forces the Hmong people into the jungle, eventually they escape to Thailand where she lives for several years with her husband and a second daughter born in the primitive refugee camp. Eight years later, they immigrate to the US in Minnesota. Although, they work hard they have limited employment skills and endure racial and cultural discrimination. Their children succeed academically and help their parents when they age. A life of struggle, love and survival.

The Horsewoman
by James patterson & Mike Lupica
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The Horsewoman, a 2022 addition to the Patterson franchise, is a fun, quick and easy read. With veteran sports writer Lupica on board, the Olympic showjumping world comes to life as a mother and daughter pair compete to make the Olympic team.

Breyer stablemates snowflake
by Suzanne Weyn
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I like snowflake because he is very smart and brave and it’s winter so he’ll be cold and the girls ask Kelly and Chris for a blanket but the blanket that they gave him was worn out, not very warm and didn’t fit him so the girls got worried that he would freeze over the nights, but they looked at a catalog of horse gear and they found a blanket that fit him perfectly, but couldn’t afford it so they used the old sleigh and use it for a event at the winter carnival and got lots of money and everybody wants to ride it so after the events were done, they had enough money to buy snowflake the blanket and enough money for Kelly and Chris to build a home for snowflake back in the paddock, and that is why I like snowflake????

The bad seed
by Jory John
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I like the bad seed because he is so bad but he wasn’t always that bad but he lost his family so that’s what made him bad but I also like when he decides not to dothat so bad
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