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Maybe this will save me
by Tommy dorfman
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I was hooked from the first page. Tommy's writing style is beautiful and the content is fascinating, I stayed up late the first night I was reading it and finished half of it.

Murder Road
by Simone St. James
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I’m a big fan of this author’s work, but this one fell flat. The story line felt forced at some points and predictable at others. Intriguing concept but wasn’t executed as well as it could have been.

A Kind Of Spark
by Elle McNicoll
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I cried so much through this book that the words were blurry, and I had to wipe away tears every couple of seconds. Bravo!

Maus
by Art Spiegelman
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Painfully but beautifully written, excellently paced, with such a conversational tone that the reader feels like they are right there in the living room or garden with Artie and Vladek. Five stars.

Elbow Grease
by John Cena
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I like that Elbow Grease never gave up.

The Midnight Library
by Matt Haig
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Nora See is convinced she leads a miserable life and decides to end it. She arrives in the Midnight Library and is given the opportunity to pursue many different versions of her life. She learns some important lessons about living the life one is given, and develops as a more well-rounded character. A good read for those who have wondered about the road not taken.

The bad seed
by Jory John
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I like the bad seed because he is very bad but even know he’s very bad. He’s still can decide to be good what he does and that’s a good job of him so I’m very proud of the bad seed and he has way more fun being good even though you’re so stuck into being bad you still can find ways to having fun just like the couch potato he never realized how much fun it was to see each other in person cause it is really fun in a bad seat where that too and you’ll never know if you try and you know what sometimes I act that way and the couch potato on the bad seed cousins so they have to try to be the same but this doesn’t mean that they have to learn from different stuff. The bad seed had a great lesson and so did the couch potato so you always have to try right because if you never try then you’ll never learn what you want to do so that’s why they both have to learn the lessons in their lives to make them good and have fun cause friends won’t wanna be with you if you’re bad but that makes a whole lot difference when you’re good

Yellowface
by R. F. Kuang
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Bethlehem Library Book Club ( a library program) met on 7/10/23 in the community room. The discussion was led by volunteer Rebecca Hathaway for this July meeting. Each person brought a book or books that they would recommend to others. I discussed Yellowface, The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek (by Kim Michele Richardson), and Little Monsters (by Adrienne Brodeur). Individual participation was excellent and lively discussions ensued from the many books presented.

The Perfect Girl
by Gilly Macmillan
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An interesting thriller with twists and turns.

The Pout-pout Fish
by Deborah Diesen
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I liked the book
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