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Sisters & Lovers
by Connie Briscoe
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Three sisters who live in Maryland and each one has a different personality. Two are married and one is single. Bottom line the men in their lives are taking them thru.

The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn
by Mark Twain
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This book is a classic filled with heroes and villains, suspense,humor adventures new ideas and wonder.

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!

Long Island
by Colm Toibin
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Good love story set in Long Island and Ireland

The goldfish boy
by Lisa Thompson
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From the perspective of a therapist, I appreciate the truth behind how others view mental health. I appreciate her bringing it out into the open for others to see that mental health concerns are everywhere and not something to ignore or try to hide. Well written and enjoyable

Uni The Unicorn
by Amy Krouse Rosenthal
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The book was good

The Activist
by John Grisham
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The Activist is the fourth book in John Grisham’s seven-book Theodore Boone series. Theo is the son of two lawyers, and strives to follow in their footsteps. Theo is the captain of his 8th grade debate team and a patrol leader in his Boy Scout troop. In addition, he gets quite involved in the controversial battle between the government and the local landowners regarding the proposed bypass around his town, which would subject his friends to the eminent domain loss of their long-held property. One of the most interesting aspects of the series in audio is listening to John-boy Walton (Richard Thomas) tell the stories perfectly, designed to engage the targeted middle school audience. I find the entertaining and educational nature of Theo’s adventures a refreshing break from the R-rated content of my favored mysteries and thrillers.

The Manual For Good Wives
by Lola Jaye
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I honestly don't know what to say. In the beginning I was not really enjoying the book. I think its because I was listening to the audiobook and the dual POVS felt abrubt. I would have to say that after picking up the e-book and immersivley reading. I began to enjoy it. It got even messier and more complicated. I guess when youre living in the present at the same time leaving a legacy to the future. Capturing all your truths and leaving them behind for your family is a gift of healing you didn't know the legacy needed.

Midnight On The Moon
by Mary Pope Osborne
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My grandma read this to me. It was nice, but not enough pictures about the moon. I want to go to the moon someday, but only if my mom goes and my sisters. My grandma does not want to go.

Mission Canyon
by Meg Gardiner
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Mission Canyon is the second book in Meg Gardiner’s five-book Evan Delaney series. Evan is a sometimes lawyer, sometimes writer, and always interesting young woman who is continually getting caught up in a series of misadventures. In this volume, Evan’s fiancée Jesse is learning to live with devastating injuries resulting from an intentional hit-and-run accident that also took the life of Jesse’s best friend. Everyone knows who caused the accident, but not why nor which man was the real intended target. The rest is in the reading… Tanya Eby does a terrific job narrating the story from Evan’s first person POV. Except, as is the case in many audiobooks, there is a lack of “proof-listening” that might have eliminated some subject matter mispronunciations. I have enjoyed this series.