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Swim Mo Swim
by David Adler
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It’s fun!

Kismet
by Amina Akhtar
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Well I had high hopes but then I was disappointed by the lack of character depth.

Spera
by Josh Tierney
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TEENAGE mutant ninja turtles saved by the shell
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I liked this book

The Liz Taylor Ring
by Brenda Janiwitz
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Different twist adding all

Transcendent Kingdom
by Yaa Gyasi
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I wanted to love this book as science and faith and their intersections are where I "live". But this book plunged into the world of addiction so heavily, that I felt like I needed an Al-Anon meeting while reading it. I don't say that lightly because I highly appreciate 12-step recovery groups. I thought this leaned heavily into the coming-of-age issues of how to disengage from mentally ill parents and restrictive churches. Because it was a look-backwards POV, I thought Gifty, being a Stanford student, would be intelligent enough to seek out other places of worship and come to terms with (while not approve of) the cultural issues in churches. To condemn God because of a few people seems.....unwise and unfair. Do we want God to smite every bad action or actor? Wouldn't that include each one of us? This is the inherent tension in Christianity. How do we continue to love? The attempt for Gifty to discover the answers to depression and addiction seems laudable but naive. How many millions of people have hoped to do just that? Maybe working with God and maybe through 12-step groups could move the needle? Nonetheless,I learned a lot about Ghana, the daily pain of immigration, and the bigotry endemic in AL.

The Idea of You
by Robinne Lee
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Surprised at how much this story moved me. Still reeling from the ending. (And FYI, it’s racier than the Netflix version!)

Trick Mirror
by Jia Tolentino
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Just amazing insights, the perfect amount of philosophy balanced with humor.

I Am Neil Armstrong
by Brad Meltzer
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It sounds like a cool journey.

The Tenant
by Freida Mcfadden
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This book was entertaining, but wasn’t her best. It seemed pretty out there and not really believable.
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