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Sobookinggood

Sobookinggood

Joined June 2016

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I loved this book. It was well written, descriptive and thoroughly engaging. I found the idea of Samantha being related to the Bronte's such a unique premise. I felt like I learned so much about the Brontes too, as there were accurate accounts of their lives included as part of the story.

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Pretty Baby | Mary Kubica
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A fact paced psychological thriller that tells the story of Heidi who takes in a homeless mother and her baby without knowing anything about the pair. In the process of taking care of the baby, Heidi reveals her own primal mothering And uncovers lies that change all their lives.

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The Good Girl | Mary Kubica
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When Mia, the daughter of a prominent Chicago family, goes missing it is not only about the urgency to locate her but about family secrets, unlikely friendships and psychological puzzles. Kubica has written an intense thriller full of plot twists that keep the reader guessing until the very end.

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Loved this book. Brain on Fire is an intense look at a women struggling with declining health and eventual madness. Susannah Calahan chronicles her frustration with her health care providers and her and her family's desperate search for answers.

Bookdodger This really is an amazing story! 8y
Sobookinggood Definitely 8y
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The Nightingale | Kristin Hannah
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I am a sucker for World War II historical fiction and The Nightingale does not disappoint. The story of two sisters living in France at the time if the war and the roles they must take on too survive. Both end up being strong and heroic, but in completely different ways.

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A Little Life: A Novel | Hanya Yanagihara
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Amazing. I cannot say enough good things about this book. Extremely emotional and at times hard to read, it provides a heart-wrenching look at how severe trauma experienced in childhood can impact every aspect of our lives from our friendships and relationships to how we view and treat ourselves.