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The Divorcees
by Rowan Beaird
Who do you trust? (11/9/2023)
The story is about a group of women with a similar goal and it was interesting to see how the author provided different solutions/options to each.

There were scary moments, funny moments, and sad moments. I liked Anna, Bailey, Rita and her kids. Some of the ladies not somore
The Midnight Library: A Novel
by Matt Haig
What if (5/17/2022)
I read this book a few months ago. It was very good. Haven't we all thought "what if" we had made a different decision where would our life be now. Did we make the correct decision? The main character is able to choose a book see the outcome of alternate choices. It remindsmore
All the Little Hopes: A Novel
by Leah Weiss
An engaging tale (6/8/2021)
All the Little Hopes by Leah Weiss is a wonderful story of two young girls in North Carolina but from very different geography, backgrounds, viewpoints. Fate throws them together. The novel is told by the two girls in alternating chapters. You see the world from each ofmore
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