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Some of It Was Real
by Nan Fischer
Not your typical romance book... (4/21/2022)
This isn't your typical rom-com book, because there's SO MUCH MORE than what has been published lately. Sylvie is a psychic-medium with a huge following, yet she has some secrets of her own. Thomas is an L.A. journalist writing about "grief vampires" - what he calls peoplemore
The Latinist: A Novel
by Mark Prins
Beware of your professor... (11/15/2021)
This was an enjoyable, "high-brow" novel, set in Oxford University; Tessa Templeton is the PhD student, and Chris Eccles is the professor, and her mentor.

Tessa is a brilliant Classicist from the United States, and is on the brink of finishing her studies at Oxford, and ismore
Never Saw Me Coming: A Novel
by Vera Kurian
Insight into the Psychopathic Mind... (7/6/2021)
This debut novel started out strong, with Chloe Sevre - a Freshman student at a Washington, D.C. college. What makes her stand out is that she's a psychopath, and is part of a psychological program to study people with psychopathic tendencies. For her participation she getsmore
A Burning: A novel
by Megha Majumdar
Heart-wrenching (5/12/2021)
Read this book for my book club, and I know it's a great title for book discussions. Such a short book, but it does pack a punch, and the characters are so real, and sometimes you get angry with them, and sometimes you become sad with them. Definitely not a light read, butmore
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