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Ordinary Love: A Novel
by Marie Rutkoski
Ordinary love not so ordinary after all (4/14/2025)
Friends since fifth grade, Emily and Gen realize their love for one another in their senior year of high school. Their relationship changes over time, through misunderstandings, life choices, intimacy, friendships, guilt, and loss. After a years-long separation they crossmore
The Mostly True Story of Tanner & Louise
by Colleen Oakley
Filled with surprises! (11/10/2022)
I was drawn into this story from the very first chapter. The relationship between Tanner and Louise, generations apart, evolved from a frosty, almost hostile beginning, forced together through mutual need, to one of trust, where each felt drawn to confess their fears andmore
True Crime Story: A Novel
by Joseph Knox
True Crime Story is fiction. Or is it? (11/8/2021)
Although described as a novel, this engrossing story sure doesn't read like fiction! The title is what originally drew me to this book, and I was intrigued from the very first page. Mystery lovers will really enjoy this one. I loved it and appreciated the originality of themore
Golden Child
by Claire Adam
A bit slow in the middle (11/6/2018)
After finishing this book, I realized why so much of the text in the middle of the book, which I found difficult to plod through, was necessary for background to understand the characters, what happened and why. I also got slowed down a bit by the cultural vocabulary. Thismore
Happiness: The Crooked Little Road to Semi-Ever After
by Heather Harpham
I loved this book! (7/5/2017)
This book grabbed my attention from the very beginning and never let go. Harpham has a gift with words, allowing us to know her thoughts and emotions in such a way that we, too, can feel her conflict, her joy, her turmoil, her fear. The choices she and her partner Brian hadmore
The Gypsy Moth Summer
by Julia Fierro
Jam-packed with important issues (4/26/2017)
I had a difficult time getting into the story at first, but then the characters drew me in. My feelings about them changed as the story progressed. The more I read, the more anger I began to feel - angers towards some of the characters, and also towards societal attitudesmore
The Forgetting Time
by Sharon Guskin
Read this one all in one sitting! (11/28/2015)
"The Forgetting Time" drew me in from the start, and I couldn't put it down! The riveting storytelling and realistic characters you genuinely care about, challenge the reader to reconsider how we look at life, and how far we are willing to go and push our beliefs, whenmore
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