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Top Tier (4 to 5 stars)

The Answer is No, by Fredrik Backman.

One frying pan…One dogmatic bureaucracy… One helpless man…!

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Three Days in June, by Anne Tyler.

Here comes the bride…. or will she?!!

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Tell Me Everything, by Elizabeth Strout.

Elizabeth Strout’s “Tell Me Everything” is a gripping installment in the ongoing tale of the Amgash gang, filled with gossip, intrigue, love triangles, and a murder mystery. It’s a definite winner from one of my top 10 favourite authors!

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The Heiress, by Rachel Hawkins

The Heiress by Rachel Hawkins This was a MASTERPIECE: I was completely invested and drawn in by the main characters in this most excellent novel. RUBY, RUBY, RUBY! What a crackpot! I won’t say too much because you truly have to go into this one blind, but she is unrepentantly focused on getting exactly what […]

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Top Tier (4 to 5 stars)

Hello Stranger by Katherine Center

You had me at HELLO!!!

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Top Tier (4 to 5 stars)

Fadeaway Joe, by Hugh Lessig

4.5 out of 5 stars. A page turner, entertaining crime fiction with some warm moments.

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Top Tier (4 to 5 stars)

Me, Myself and I [On Behalf of Death #8], by E.G. Stone

5 out of 5 stars. Cal Thorpe meets Fate – a recipe for desaster, if ever one existed.

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Top Tier (4 to 5 stars)

The Crew [The God Dust Saga #1], by Sadir S. Samir

4.5 out of 5 stars. Pulp fiction meets Fantasy, with added Arabian spices – a wild ride.

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Good books (2.5 to 3.5)

Less (Less #1), by Andrew Sean Greer

3.5 out of 5 stars. It’s a beautiful albeit slow journey to the self.

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Good books (2.5 to 3.5)

The Decadents, by M.C. Schmidt

3 out of 5 stars. If you want to read a great story, stop reading after the first third.