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Everything We Never Knew: A Novel
by Julianne Hough
Strong start (7/24/2024)
While Julianne Hough's celebrity status wouldn't normally draw me in, the captivating first chapter hooked me. The vivid description of Lexi's on-stage drowning was a powerful opening, with her multi-sensory experience. However, the subsequent experiences of Lexi'smore
Natural History: Stories
by Andrea Barrett
Wish I liked it (8/8/2022)
I really wanted to love this book, as I usually enjoy books with strong female characters navigating familial relationships - and I'm a nature lover to boot. But I found the stories boring and there were too many side characters for a short book. I never felt connected tomore
Fly Girl: A Memoir
by Ann Hood
Didn't Reach Cruising Altitude (4/5/2022)
I was very excited to read this book, after being a frequent flier and working in the flight industry for many years. I enjoyed all the tales about the passengers and fellow flight attendants, and learning about the flight attendant interview and training processes back inmore
The Fields: A Novel
by Erin Young
Would be a great TV series (11/2/2021)
The Fields is a well-paced crime novel that pulled me in from the first page. The main character was well developed, however, there were too many other characters to keep track of. This book, while a page-turner, is densely packed and not a quick read. It covers a number ofmore
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