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Young Fools

🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Filled with passion and angst, this is a book tailor-made for anyone who has ever aspired to write - or rather, to be a β€œwriter” β€” a seemingly innocuous label that, for those in the literary β€œknow”, carries an inordinate amount of weight. A label that can invoke literary…

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Like a Wave We Break

A memoir and a somewhat complicated review β€” for a story beginning with horrific child abuse and leading to what will become a life-long adult search for healing β€” that could not help but raise all sorts of emotions in this reader. Empathy, pain and compassion. Curiosity and hope. Wonder,…

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Killer on the First Page

🌟🌟🌟🌟 A charming cozy mystery, the third in a series featuring Miranda Abbott, and the first experienced by this reader. Miranda Abbott is a former TV detective, a sort of everyone’s favorite Jessica Fletcher, who traded in her sophisticated acting chops to star in a blissfully cheesy, but highly popular,…

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Glucose Revolution

🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 A fascinating look at the hidden dangers of glucose spikes, and what we can do to avoid them. Written by a biochemist, (aka the @GlucoseGoddess), this is an accessible and terrifically informative introduction to our metabolism, β€” the effect the food we eat (and a number of other surprising…

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How to Lose a Lord in Ten Days

🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 An absolutely charming regency romp, hilarious in parts and thoughtful in others, that totally captured the heart of this reader. In an early nineteenth-century era when women are chattel (beholden to their male counterparts), when Lydia Hayworth, the low-born daughter of a now-wealthy gentleman, finds herself β€œaccidentally” betrothed to…

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The Safari

πŸŒŸπŸŒŸπŸŒŸπŸŒŸπŸ’« An engrossing and immersive trip to an exotic South African safari-compound, β€” Leopard Sands β€” second-home to an uber-wealthy family from Florida, that is teeming with things that creep, stalk, and kill (and I don’t mean the wildlife). Family matriarch Odelia Bach is in her sixties, undoubtedly a narcissist,…

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Life, and Death, and Giants

🌟🌟🌟🌟 A heart-tugging and thoughtful look at love, loneliness, and searching β€” for answers to the secrets that all humans yearn to untangle β€” What makes a life β€œgood”, and what, in the end, is it all β€œfor”? Told in the voices of multiple characters, between these pages we will…

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Shatter Creek

🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 The second in the superb DS Casey Wray series, this taut and complex story stretches tight, pulling the reader close into as absorbing a read as upper-echelon crime fiction can get. Following on the heels of a major police department shakeup (read the first book for details!) Detective Sergeant…

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The Solitary Friend

🌟🌟🌟🌟 Book #23 in a mystery series featuring Joanne Kilbourn, this book came to this reader with history attached. Initially a Canadian series I loved, based in Saskatchewan, and featuring a wonderfully-accessible female professor,β€” a character authored so well, and decades before strongly centered, plain-spoken, independent female leads were a…

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Shaw Connolly Lives to Tell

πŸŒŸπŸŒŸπŸŒŸπŸŒŸπŸ’« β€œNothing to do, but let the dread eat her alive.” A cat and mouse game of the highest order, this psychological suspense novel teems with tension as a thirty-four year old finger-print analyst, still grieving the loss, decades earlier, of her teenage sister, encounters the relentless stalking of a…

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