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The Kamogawa Food Detectives
by Hisashi Kashiwai
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Detective agency at the back of a cafe replicates recipes from clients’ long ago memories. Too bad this isn’t a “scratch ‘n sniff” book because some of the dishes sound amazing!

Lucy By The Sea
by Elizabeth Strout
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At the insistence of her ex, writer Lucy Barton leaves NYC at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic and moves with him to a seaside house in Maine. There they spend weeks in lockdown, visiting their children only sporadically. We see pandemic restrictions through their eyes: empty store shelves, masking, washing hands - and clothes after a trip to the grocery store - and distrust of outsiders. As weeks turn to months, each ponders their shared future, their past in NYC, and the complications and unhappy surprises as 2020 becomes 2021. Readers need not have read other Strout novels to enjoy this book, but those who have already met Lucy will appreciate this deep dive into her life.

The Weirn Books, Vol. 1
by SVETLANA CHMAKOVA
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This book has creepy details like a mad scientist who takes children's lives, but the art makes it a little playful as well. Has you wanting to read the second book!

Harry Potter And The Half-blood Prince
by J. K. Rowling
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It is really good. I like the whole series????

The Hobbit
by J. R. R. Tolkien
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The main character was Bilbo Baggins and Gandalf the Gray with some Dwarfs. They are terying

Whiteout
by Adriana Anders
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A real thriller!

Spent
by Alison Bechdel
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Spent is a brilliant and funny graphic novel. Alison and her wife have purchased a goat farm in Vermont. At the same time, her wife becomes an internet celebrity, Alison is trying work on her next book but keeps getting distracted. Friends who live in a nearby coop are experimenting with polyamory. Climate change, and current political movements underscore the whole story.

Stage Fright On A Summer Night
by Mary Pope Osborne
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We loved this intro to Shakespearean England and the time of Queen Elizabeth I! We blazed through it.

Tilt
by Emma Pattee
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A young pregnant woman finds her way walking home after Portland experiences "the big one". There is a dual time line. While she is making her way, she is mentally reviewing her life choice. Interesting book. Will definitely make you thing about your own preparedness. Kudos to the author for resisting the urge to tie up all the loose ends at the end of the book. (Tho, I wouldn't have minded if she did.)

Search And Destroy Vol. 1
by Atsushi Kaneko
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Maybe people who haven't read Dororo would like this retelling? But I'll be honest, I'm very tired of gritty retellings of stories, is whimsy and humor really something so lame and childlike that we should just eliminate it from all stories to make it 'for adults'? It's just such a bummer.
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