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Emily & Einstein
Emily & Einstein: A Novel of Second Chances | Linda Francis Lee
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Losing her beloved husband in a tragic accident only to be informed that she is losing her comfortable Upper West Side home, Emily learns disturbing truths about her late husband's true character and embarks on a journey for answers in the company of a scruffy little dog. Reprint. 250,0000 first printing.
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Laughterhp
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These are the only books on my shelves that are animal related or have animals in them. Animal Books #BeastsGiveawayChallenge 🐶

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Hestapleton
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My boyfriend's mom is doing a book purge and let me go through her stacks! 😍😍 Notice anything I should get to quickly?

readinginthedark Unfortunately, the only one I've read is Death Comes to Pemberley, and I wasn't a big fan of how James represented Austen's characters. 😕 7y
laurieluna I've read a couple of mitch albom but not The Time Keeper. I have always found his works to be quick and thoughtful little reads. 7y
Reviewsbylola Rules of Civility and Cutting for Stone! 7y
DebReads4fun Loved Cutting For Stone! 7y
LeahBergen The Remains of the Day. ❤️ 7y
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Laughterhp
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Books with dogs! 🐶 I haven't read either of these books yet! My favorite ball my eyes out dog book was The Art of Racing in the Rain. However, I don't own that book. Also, I don't like to read a lot of dog books because they are too sad. #booksacrossoceans

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This is a book you can't really explain why you really liked it, but you did. It has a strange concept, but flows so well and any women who feels she wants to be heard more, if only from the children of husband and even coworkers should read it.

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