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Miss Marple: The Complete Short Stories
by Agatha Christie

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Miss Marple: The Complete Short Stories: A Miss Marple Collection Agatha Christie I enjoyed this read during a busy time, so it was nice to be able to stop, and then pick it back up without having to remember the whole thing. This is a good introduction to Miss Marple, with different characters each sharing their own mysteries in a sitting.

Not A Happy Family
by Shari Lapena

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Not as good as the first Shari book I read. It dragged on a bit and the ending was a twist no one probably expected. .

Catstronauts: Space Station Situation
by Drew Brockington

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The characters were very comical, I enjoy how a mission was made more fun with humor.

A Christian's Guide To Mental Illness
by David Murray

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Excellent book with balanced views on medicine and causes. Highly recommend.

The return
by Jennifer L. Armentrout

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I don't think it's something I would reread but i will read the next book to see where it goes. The characters are still learning about themselves and each other

The Spare Man
by Mary Robinette Kowal

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It feels like this one was written on autopilot. There’s never any real hook for me and I never became invested in the central mystery enough or the main characters to feel invested enough to want to race to the finish. I finished more out of a sense of — well, I’ve come this far, might as well see where it all goes. A disappointing entry from a usually reliable author.

Storm And Fury
by Jennifer L. Armentrout

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I enjoyed it and can't wait to read next book. I do see how Misha turned on trinity but communication probably could have helped but curious to know how trinity and zayne relationship going to end up.

Just like daddy
by Lucy Freegard

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This was a very sweet book, wrote about the special relationship between a child and their father. It reminded us the importance of taking time to be together, and really enjoy each other’s company.

Pestilence
by Laura Thalassa

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Ooh so good! I've never read about horseman before so I was intrigued. What I didn't like is the fact at the end after months of being apart he comes back to her and said he has served his purpose it was to vague

Catstronauts: Race To Mars
by Drew Brockington

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What started as an exciting tale of four space stations racing to be first on Mars, turned into a massive collaborative effort to rescue three teams and collectively finish the mission. Once again, the author brought a lot of humor along for the ride. I recommend this book because it was a great comedic space adventure.