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This Tender Land By Krueger William Kent
by William Kent Krueger

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I really enjoyed this book. The author has a real feel for the era and the hardships that people endured. Throughout their journey the main characters face many challenges. But even when things hopeless somehow goodness prevails. A good lesson for today.

Camino Island
by John grisham

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Quick read

The Vanishing Half
by Britt Bennett

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I read this book as part of an online book club I am participating in during quarantine, and I can't wait to discuss it with my fellow book-clubbers.

Wishtree By Katherine Applegate
by Katherine Applegate

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Wishtree is an amazing book that explains the importance of kindness and courage.

The Abbey
by Chris Culver

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A detective - murder mystery - story with the added story line of the Muslim religion. Abe's dedication and obligations to be faithful to daily prayers while trying to solve murder case of his niece. Also he has serious drinking problem which is related to all the years he has seen too much death. His wife is trying to help and sticking with him, but how long will that will last.

The Girls With No Names
by Serena Burdick

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This was an engaging and enlightening story about institutions/laundries run by the Catholic Church in England, Ireland and the US. Girls were sent there to "reform" them and kept prisoners for years. The characters are endearing and the story compelling. It's not the downer it may seem but a lively story of 2 sisters, their adventures (and misadventures) and people they befriend.

Killer Year - Stories To Die For
by Lee Child(Edited by)

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A collection of short Crime Stories by 2007 up and coming new authors. Good way to "discover" new authors and check out their style of reading.

Mouse Tales By Arnold Lobel
by Arnold Lobel

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I thought these stories were boring.

Portrait of a Lighthouse School
by Claudia Keenan

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A history of Bronxville School from 1922 - 1997. With photos, individual stories - reaching back 75 years - the commitment of the Leaders, Parents, Community to bring to Bronxville, NY the very best possible Education for their Children began and this book celebrates the beginnings, plans, visions that result in a history that should be read and read again and say a "Thank You" for the publication of this valuable history of Bronxville, NY and the community's pledge then and now for the best possible education of its children.

Little Witch’s Big Night
by Deborah Hautzig

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This book was interesting because it was Halloween night and there was a witch. Her mom found out what real happiness was.