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Time Travel for Beginners
by Jaclyn Moriarty
Debut Novel (6/4/2026)
It was a little too long and I lost interest in places. Really liked the idea of the time travel and like that you were left hanging was time travel real, was the story part of the book she wrote.
The Midnight Taxi
by Yosha Gunasekera
Debut Novel (1/5/2026)
Great mystery - with a somewhat slow beginning. But once the mystery was laid out - many questions to solve. It had good character development. The characters where very witty and humous at times, providing a LOL moment. A good plus for me was learning about Sri Lankan culture and food.

Taking place in NYC was fully believable- with its Melting pot culture and many bodegas. It does bring in women's rights, race, prejudices and questions the justice system while dealing with the Mystery of who killed the passenger in the Taxi. A very enjoyable book, hope the character meet again to solve another mystery,

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