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We'll Prescribe You a Cat
by Syou Ishida
Is a Cat a Cure for All Illnesses? (6/27/2024)
What a delightful, unique book. As other reviewers have noted this is a book where a "mental health specialist" prescribes cats to help temporarily solve his patient's dilemmas. As a cat lover I loved how the author described each patient's confusion and surprised reactionmore
River Sing Me Home
by Eleanor Shearer
A part of history that you may not be familiar with (10/8/2022)
I was attracted to reading this book because of its place. I spent 10 years sailing the Caribbean basin in a sailboat, getting to know the people and the cultures. I was looking for the essence of the islands and Eleanor Shearer captured it beautifully. Her elegantlymore
Some of It Was Real
by Nan Fischer
Satisfying Read (3/7/2022)
I was first intrigued by the premise of the book. A physic medium who doubts herself and a journalist out to prove her a con and grief vampire. I then quickly devoured the book and It did not disappoint. The book takes some interesting and unexpected twists and turns. Notmore
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Lessons in Chemistry
by Bonnie Garmus
Praised by Parade and The New York Times Book Review, this debut features a 1960s scientist turned TV cooking star.

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