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Salvation Of A Saint
by Keigo Higashino
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Second in the series. A man is poisoned by a cup of coffee he made himself while home alone. His wife was on another island at the time. The man’s girlfriend is the one who finds his body. And the lead detective is falling in love with the new widow. Seems like it’s a case of murder, but the police cannot find proof or even a solid motive. They’ll eventually need the help of the physics professor who has helped on past cases.

Civil War On Sunday
by Mary Pope Osborne
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This Magic Treehouse book was very informative- covering the harsh conditions and cruelty of the Civil War. Jack and Annie meet Clara Barton and (mild spoiler) a distant ancestor. My 4.5yo thought this book was tragic but interesting.

Run For The Hills
by Kevin Wilson
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Reviews say "wry and hilarious." Wry, yes. Hilarious, not so much. This is a book about family. What is a family, what does it mean to find one, to be part of one. I enjoyed this book but prefer Wilson's most previous two. I loved the characters but found the story a little slow.

The Life Impossible
by Matt Haig
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A beautiful book- After finishing, I recommended to my best friend who read it and loved it as well. Matt Haig can take something outlandishly fantastical and weave it into a storyline so believable and inspiring that you start look look for glimpses of that similar magic in your everyday life. A true delight!

The Handover: How We Gave Control of Our Lives to Corporations, States, and Ais
by David Runciman
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Runciman tries to work a large amount of information into a tight book. He charts a unique comparison of the 'intelligence' function of states, corporations, and the implications of AI. Much of what he says is an argument against the ideas of centralized 'intelligence.' He discusses in some detail the implication on copyright and intellectual property from AI and mostly frames the deleterious effects of AI usage and development from a left-wing lens.

The Metamorphosis
by Franz Kafka
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I’m personally interpreting this as a metaphor for sudden disability. The way Gregor is hindered in all of his tasks and has to get used to his new body. His family is ashamed of him and keep him locked in his room and they feel relieved when he dies. It’s honestly really sad.

All The Other Mothers Hate Me
by Sarah Harman
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Loved! Could not guess the ending - super fun and well written!

Every Last Word
by Tamara Ireland Stone
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It’s a great book about mental health struggles and overcoming them

Bear And Bird: The Cave And Other Stories
by Jarvis
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We love this series! The illustrations are lovely and cute. Bird and bear are such great friends.

The Keeper Of Lost Art
by Laura Morelli
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A little slow but I loved the characters and history. It made me want to go back to Florence and see the artwork with more appreciation.
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