Mystery surrounding two sisters turns into an American security crisis in new novel, "Vanished Sisters" by Rachel Poe.
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Book Review: ‘Britt-Marie Was Here’ by Fredrick Backman
Fredrik Backman's "Britt-Marie Was Here" is a testament of life's twist and turns, and how a very unusual woman finds the strength to start over in a most unexpected place.
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New thriller, "Stung! A Sam McClellan Tale" by Laura S Wharton, is like a bee sting that won’t go away — you’re left aching to read more about these characters.
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"Blood In Four Colours" by Pedro Cabezulo is a must-read graphic history of horror comics.
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From "Crisis to Calling: Finding Your Moral Centre in the Toughest Decisions by Sasha and David Chanoff is filled with powerful stories on tapping into our own moral courage to make critical decisions. From Sasha Chanoff's extraordinary acount of rescuing massacre survivors, to the stories of 8 other brave leaders, it shows how we all face defining moments.
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Happy Family by Tracy Barone reminds us that no matter how dysfunctional and complex, family can define who we were, who we are, and perhaps who we'll be, even if we didn't choose to be a part of it.
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Even with the aftertaste of a weak ending, "Three Martini Lunch" by Suzanne Rindell is a fantastic story of a time infused with winds of change, when anything and everything seemed possible.
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"The Summer Before the War" by Helen Simonson brings to life both the promise and pain of the summer before World War l.
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Disclafani’s narrative is inviting and makes for a smooth read.
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"A Fine Imitation" by Amber Brock is very well written and the narrative enticing. But it's very hard to warm up to the main character when her shallowness supersedes her last minute show of rebellion
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