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Too Old for This
by Samantha Downing
Great Twisty Fun (4/2/2025)
A retired grandma serial killer? Sign me up! Grandma Lottie comes out of retirement, so to speak, when someone shows up on her doorstep trying to make a documentary about her. It's crazy, yes, but it also hilights the aging process quite well. Lots of fun.
Pony Confidential
by Christina Lynch
A Grumpy Pony Saves the Day (6/12/2024)
Oh, how sweet this book was. A grumpy pony named Pony has had many owners but has only loved Penny, a little girl who owned him years ago. He sets out to find her. But instead of a joyful ever-after, he finds Penny, now an adult, standing accused of murder. So, Pony setsmore
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