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Inheritance Dani Shapiro
by Dani Shapiro

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This book is a real page turner written in many ways like a mystery being unveiled. Beautiful writing style, deeply self reflective. Excellent read for a trip.

Saturday Is Swimming Day
by Hyewon Yum

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we half liked it. Mama loved it

I'm a Stranger Here Myself
by Bill Bryson

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This is a classic work of essays by Bryson told in his inimitable style. Is a unique perspective on American life after his having lived in UK for 20 years. Witty and insightful. Somewhat dated to the 90s.

Dead After Dark
by Charlaine Harris Sookie Stackhouse Series

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This book follows very closely along with the first season of True Blood with the exception of the characters Tara and Jessica being absent. Like the show, features great cast of characters well drawn from the outset. The book is told in first person from Sookie's perspective, so you get an even better sense of her point of view than in the show. The audiobook is especially well done in terms of Sookie's accent, attitude, etc.

Miss Julia Knows A Thing Or Two
by Ann B. Ross

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Another funny story featuring Miss Julia. This series is funny, touching, and just a good read.

Will The Circle Be Unbroken Sean Dietrich
by Sean Dietrich

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His books are interesting,, easy to read, and take you on a journey that might even touch your own life.

Always Watching
by Chevy Stevens

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Dr. Nadine Lavoie works in a lockdown psychiatric hospital. As she helps a woman who has attempted suicide she comes to terms with her own traumatic childhood. Good storyline, good characters.

Simon And The Homosapien Agenda
by Becky Albertalli

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Delightful YA novel that is significantly better than the movie. Gives a lot of insight into the character Simon, who is even more likable here b/c he is less manipulative. Gives much more depth into the relationship of Simon and his pen pal Blue.

Saturday Is Swimming Day
by Hyewon Yum

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we half liked it. Mama loved it

Untamed Glennon Doyle
by Glennon Doyle Melton Untamed

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This is a great read that combines personal anecdotes with self-empowerment. Reminiscent of books like Elizabeth Gilbert's Big Magic (the author references Gilbert as a friend/mentor). Focuses a lot on parenting and on her relationship with wife Abby Wambach. Will probably make a lot more sense if you've read her previous book(s) first.