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True Biz
by Sara Novic

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We read this for book club. I liked it a lot. It presents some points of view that I had never considered.

The Inmate
by Freida McFadden

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I really like Freida McFadden's writing style. There is always a twist that no matter how hard I try to figure out who the guilty party is, I fail. This one however really annoyed me with how gullible the main character, Brooke was throughout the book. It was understandable when her character was 17 years old, but at 27 it was annoying. This one was disappointing.

The Journey South
by Reavis Z. Wortham

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“The Journey South” is the first book in Reavis Z. Wortham’s Cap Whitlatch series. Before going any farther, I did not finish this book. I gave up around the 27% mark according to Kindle. I tried, but just couldn’t handle it any longer. Set in 1880’s Indian Territory (just as it was beginning to be recognized as Oklahoma), this book is much more of a “bloody western” than I had anticipated after reading, and thoroughly enjoying, Wortham’s other series (Red River, Sonny Hawke and Tom Bell.) None of the characters, including Whitlatch and his friend Gil are likeable. What little law there is appears to be totally ignored, and killing is rampant and acceptable. Although this may portray what life was really like in that time period, I don’t care to read about it.

An Unequal Defense
by Chad Zunker

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“An Unequal Defense” is the second of three books in Chad Zunker’s David Adams series. Adams, a partner in a struggling two-man private practice law firm, is pulled into representing Rebel, a homeless veteran who is part of the Austin, TX community that Adams became involved with in the first book in the series. The book begins with Rebel waking up in an alley, dressed in clothes that are not his, finding a gun in the jacket pocket and accidentally firing it. A dead body lies in the same alley. The victim turns out to be Luke Murphy, a prosecuting attorney and friend to Adams. The ensuing search for the truth leads Adams down several devious paths, involving many interesting characters. This was a great listen, narrated very well by Christopher Ryan Grant. I’m looking forward to the final book, also narrated by Grant.

The Story Of Three Billy-goats Gruff
by Award Publications

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The Billy Goats should have asked the troll if they could please cross his bridge and the troll should have been nicer.

The Long Way To A Small Angry Planet
by Becky Chambers

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I haven’t read sci fi in a very long time and this definitely makes me want to continue!

I Always, Always Get My Way
by Thad Krasnesky

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It was very funny

Keeper of the lost cities book #6
by Shannon Messenger

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Very exciting!!! Last part is annoyingly abrupt!!! Just ends suddenly when you are desperate to read more!!! Can’t wait to read the next book!!! Want to find out what happens next!!!??????

The Cherokee Rose
by Tiya Miles

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This book kept me turning pages late into the night. Miles wrote a beautiful historical fiction book about racial history in America.

Keeper of the lost cities book #6
by Shannon Messenger

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Awesome!!!