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The Family Chao: A Novel
by Lan Samantha Chang
Stunning (11/8/2021)
I absolutely loved this book. I was captivated by the story from the very beginning. It's astounding how completely I was drawn into the dynamics of the Chao family's lives. The power of this author's words kept my mind racing and reading as fast as I could to see what she was going to say next. The characters were extremely well developed and laugh out loud funny at times. She was very good at keeping the mystery ongoing until the end. She even through in some surprises to keep you interested. I think. This was the most well-written and enjoyable book I have read in years.
The Survivors: A Novel
by Jane Harper
Riveting (1/31/2021)
The story wasn’t earth shattering in content but, nonetheless, I was mesmerized by it. The formula of a good author I guess. The momentum of the plot starts early on and keeps building to an unbelievable ending. I really didn’t see it coming. The author is clever, intelligent and one of the best in the genre. I highly recommend it.
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