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Jordan Lynch

Jordan Lynch is a scientist by training, but her true passion is books. She currently lives in St. Louis, MO, where she spends her days caring for her son and reading during naptime. She also works to educate and advocate for phenylketonuria (PKU) research on behalf of her son. You can see what she’s been reading or explore some interesting science at The Literary Laboratory. You can see what she’s been reading or explore some interesting science at her blog The Literary Laboratory.

Books reviewed by Jordan Lynch

The Women (02/07/24)
The Blood Years (01/10/24)
The Reformatory (11/01/23)
Spice Road (03/15/23)
The Villa (02/01/23)
The Facemaker (08/03/22)
Atomic Anna (05/04/22)
Windhall (04/07/21)
The Exiles (10/21/20)
The Book of V. (06/24/20)
Heart of Junk (02/05/20)
Curious Toys (11/13/19)
Fireborne (10/30/19)
Deception Cove (05/29/19)
Sea People (04/03/19)
Finding Dorothy (03/06/19)

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The Wager
by David Grann
From the bestselling author of Killers of the Flower Moon, a gripping story of shipwreck, survival, and savagery, culminating in a court martial that reveals a shocking truth.
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