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Raising Hare: A Memoir
by Chloe Dalton
Interesting (1/19/2025)
This book is very interesting. It's written in very descriptive language and the author is able to show great compassion and empathy in her writing.
Libby Lost and Found: A Novel
by Stephanie Booth
Well written (8/27/2024)
This is a well written book along similar lines such as Ove or Brit-Marie was here. I didn't like it as well as I'd hoped but the writing kept me going all the way through. I am definitely willing to read more by this author.
The Witches at the End of the World
by Chelsea Iversen
Great book club book (8/14/2023)
I enjoyed this book very much. It's told in the alternating viewpoints of Minna and Kaija. A book of love, rage, family and consequences. The story line is well-written and the reader is drawn to the emotions if the characters. I would recommend this as a book club book;more
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