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The Sandcastle Girls
The Sandcastle Girls by Chris Bohjalian (Classics, Literary Fiction, Biography)
This is the first of Chris Bohjalian books I have read. I will definitely be reading more by this author. -- Added by Cindra on 02/18/2013

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The Secret Keeper
The Secret Keeper by Kate Morton (Romance, Women's Fiction, Relationships, Humor)
If you have read Kate Morton before and loved her books, this one should be at the top of your to read list. There were times when I just wanted the author to cut to the chase and spill it, but when all was said and done... I'm glad she told the story her way. -- Added by Cindra on 02/18/2013

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Mystic City
Mystic City by Theo Lawrence (Science Fiction, Fantasy, Science, Health)
This looks like it could be the beginning of an interesting YA series. The next book in the series is in July 2013. -- Added by Cindra on 01/25/2013

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My Year with Eleanor
My Year with Eleanor by Noelle Hancock (Classics, Literary Fiction, Biography)
"Do one thing every day that scares you." --Eleanor Roosevelt This is the quote that is the basis of the book. The author sets out to face a fear daily. She mixes her exploits with Eleanor trivia which really makes it an interesting read. Very enjoyable. -- Added by Cindra on 01/22/2013

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The Kill Order
The Kill Order by James Dashner (Science Fiction, Fantasy Science, Health)
The Kill Order is part of the Maze Runner series. A prequel to the first book, it is still important to read the others first. It is a must read for Maze Runner fans. The details fill in all the blanks. A series in the same genre as the Hunger Games, but not quite as good. -- Added by Cindra on 01/04/2013

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Crossing on the Paris
Crossing on the Paris by Dana Gynther (Romance, Women's Fiction Relationships, Humor)
Downton Abbey fans will love this book. This historical novel follows three women from different classes and generations across the Atlantic on an ocean liner. It is interesting to see how their lives criss cross. I found it to be an enjoyable read. -- Added by Cindra on 01/04/2013

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