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SLibrarian5
The Summer After You and Me | Jennifer Salvato Doktorski
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#bookreport
Want to start this up again…
"The Summer After You and Me" is my physical book I take to work for lunch breaks. Not pulling me in quite yet.

The murder just happened in “Shadow in the Glass.” Very slow, but I like the narrator.

And I‘m hosting July‘s book club at work, so I just started “Wild."

@Cinfhen

Cinfhen Look‘s promising 😍 2y
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CogsOfEncouragement
Tilt a Whirl | Chris Grabenstein
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Day 21 of #scarathlondailyprompts is missing. My kids and I have enjoyed so, so many Chris Grabenstein books. He writes for adults too. This is the first of the John Ceepak Mystery series. I‘ve read the first three and like both the John Ceepak character as well as the rookie Danny Boyle. There is a missing girl in part of the twists and turns of this plot. #TeamSlaughter #scarathlon

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Hooked_on_books
The Shore: A Novel | Katie Runde
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Mehso-so

The Shore follows two teen daughters and the wife of a man with terminal brain cancer, as his personality and behavior changes and they have to adjust to these changes along with his inevitable death. Great premise, but the distance between the characters ends up translating to a distance with the reader as well. Plus, I think the cover is beautiful but doesn‘t fit the book at all.

Megabooks 💯 agree 2y
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Megabooks
The Shore: A Novel | Katie Runde
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Mehso-so

I bounced between a so-so and low pick for this, but the focus on the teens instead of their mom made this less desirable.

Brian has a terminal brain tumor that has affected his personality and relationships with his wife and daughters. Mom Margot contemplates starting over after he dies while her daughter Evy spies on her activities in an online forum. Other daughter Liz meets a guy and hides the truth to escape. Lots of miscommunication here!

BarbaraBB Another beautiful pic! I‘ll take a pass on the book! 2y
Cinfhen I was interested in this book when I saw the blurbs but I think I‘ll skip it after your review 2y
Cinfhen I do Iove the cover 💕💕💕 2y
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squirrelbrain Great review, and I don‘t think I‘ll be rushing to read this one. 2y
Megabooks @BarbaraBB thank you! 2y
Megabooks @Cinfhen it is a great cover and would‘ve been an ideal summer book if the chapters focused more on mom. It‘s not YA, but it‘s not not YA, if you catch my meaning. 2y
Megabooks @squirrelbrain thank you!! 😘 2y
Cinfhen Yeah/ im feeling you 💖 2y
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BookBosomed1
The Shore: A Novel | Katie Runde
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Pickpick

4/5 ⭐️ This book is about coming to better understand ourselves through the pain of loss and the joy of loving, by encountering past versions of ourselves while simultaneously growing into our future, and by existing amidst the tension of nostalgia & possibility, especially when the place we call “home” is in jeopardy. Full review: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/59097080

rachelm Loved this one! 3y
BookBosomed1 @rachelm So good ! I loved the strong sense of place. 3y
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rachelm
The Shore: A Novel | Katie Runde
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Pickpick

Happy release day to this extraordinary book! If you like books about mothers and daughters, you need this book ASAP. One of my favorites of the year so far

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KatieDid927
The Shore: A Novel | Katie Runde
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Mehso-so

This has more depth than your typical summer beach read. I enjoyed the first 2/3 but the last 1/3 felt really drawn out. I also feel like we spent a disproportionate amount of time in the daughters‘ POV. By the end, that made the book feel like YA. I would‘ve liked to get to know Margot a little better and delve deeper into what she was going through. With her character it still felt fairly surface level for me.

#ARC pub date 5/24

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TheLudicReader
Rosie and Skate | Beth Ann Bauman
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Pickpick

Sisters Rosie, 15 and Skate, 16, live on the Jersey Shore and cope separately and together with their father's alcoholism and their relationships with each other and the other people in their lives. This is a quiet coming of age novel.

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JoyBlue
Tilt a Whirl | Chris Grabenstein
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