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The Second Chance Convenience Store
by Kim Ho-Yeon
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A tale of community and redemption.

Anne Of Green Gables
by L. M. Montgomery
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It’s amazing

Pete The Cat And The Bad Banana
by James Dean
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I love Pete the Cat books. He likes to eat bananas but not lemons. Lemons are not sweet. I do not like lemons either.

Seven Of Hearts
by Maggie Gates
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T’was a book, meh…

True Biz
by Sara Novic
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We read this for book club. It presents some points of view that I had not considered. I really enjoyed it.

The Chinese Groove
by Kathryn Ma
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I really liked this book. The mai character was so likable. I cheered for his success in life.

New Pup On The Block
by Sherri Winston
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I like the mystery's

Babymouse #16: Babymouse For President
by Jennifer L. Holm
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I’ve always liked the baby mouse books they’re silly and goofy

The Nightingale
by Kristin Hannah
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Based on separate suggestions from two trusted reader friends, I decided to venture outside my normal mystery/thriller genre and give Kristin Hannah’s The Nightingale a try. It was a wise decision. Although it is a long book (17.5 hours in audio, expertly read by Polly Stone), I finished it quickly because it was so interesting and so well written. Vianne Mauriac and Isabelle Rossignol are sisters, very different in both age and personality, trying to survive in war-torn Nazi occupied France. Politics, culture, religion, weather, family, friendships and the disruption of normal life all factor into a captivating story. Not a spoiler — Rossignol is French for Nightingale, which becomes significant in the long run.

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.
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