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  • Life After Life

    Kate Atkinson

    Gripping, imaginative, and compelling. Surprising characters.Gratifying to read. A masterwork. This is not a time travel book. It’s everything books can give us: an impossibility that feels utterly natural and homey..  If you don’t enjoy this book there is something wrong with you.

    ~Eric

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  • The End of the Point

    Elizabeth Graver

    Beautifully written with characters that resonate a long time after you’ve finished the book. 80 Years of a single family loving and returning to their coastal retreat. Deeply moving.

    ~Ann

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  • A Lesson In Secret

    Jacqueline Winspear

    In the eighth adventure of our favorite psychologist and investigator, Maisie Dobbs adds a new title to her long list of accomplishments: Spy.

    We follow Maisie as she goes undercover as a professor at a prestigious Cambridge college. Caught in a world of espionage and murder, the stakes have never been higher!

    It is a joy to watch this character grow. Finally, after a decade of mourning her wartime love, Maisie opens up and begins to find new light in her life. Wonderfully written. Great to read as a standalone novel--this book is gem!

    ~Antonia

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  • The Interestings

    Meg Wolitzer

    Wolitzer nails the intimacy and durability of lifelong friendships--formed when we were young and possibilities were endless--as well as the the niggling feelings of envy and regret that come later.  A beautifully written and satisfying read!

    ~Molly

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  • The Scorpio Races

    Maggie Stiefvater

    For every horse-obsessed eight-year-old who grew up to love great YA. Wonderfully, painfully good.

    ~Fiona

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