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3 Star Reviews

Heritage and pride - Yo Soy Muslim: A Father’s Letter to His Daughter by Mark Gonzales

Hopefully the last one of these I three-star for a while. - A Better Man (Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, #15) by Louise Penny

I still like the characters, but the situations are getting harder to believe - A Different Dawn (Nina Guerrera #2) by Isabella Maldonado

OK I may have over-estimated Odd Thomas filling the Bosch void in my life - Forever Odd (Odd Thomas #2) by Dean Koontz; Brother Odd (Odd Thomas #3) by Dean Koontz

Nocturnes - Nocturnes by Kazuo Ishiguro

I’m starting to believe that I just love Harry Bosch, not necessarily Michael Connelly? - Chasing the Dime by Michael Connelly

Giving the old tropes an update - Her Fake Date Until Midnight by Eve Pendle

I’m sorry, Cannonballers, but I did not buy a ticket for the hype-train - Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir

Out in the Wilds - The Lioness by Chris Bohjalian

Squirrels and pie oh my! - Apple of My Pie: Norma and Belly by Mika Song

I might have a little Punky in me - Punky Aloha by Shar Tuiasoa

Come see what you can see - Wondering Around by Meg Fleming

New Teeth - New Teeth by Simon Rich

A life less ordinary - Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals by Oliver Burkeman

Don’t Let Bukowski Near Your Ass - Essential Bukowski: Poetry by Charles Bukowski

Rising Sun - Rising Sun by Michael Crichton

Some Good, Some Not So Good - The Practice of Not Thinking: A Guide to Mindful Living by Ryunosuke Koike

Niche - The Carbon-Neutral Adventures of the Indefatigable Enviroteens by First Dog on the Moon

Just over ten years ago, Mindy Kaling wrote a book… - Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? by Mindy Kaling

Our Gang - Our Gang by Philip Roth

There is a Forced Proximity Romance here, but there’s also lots of things I cared less about. - Lockdown on London Lane by Beth Reekles

The gym is supposed to be my safe space - Set on You by Amy Lea

What is your relationship with your grandfather? - Gigi and Ojiji by Melissa Iwai

“The things your parents say and the things your husband doesn’t say become a mirror, don’t they? You see yourself as they see you, and no matter how far you come, you bring that mirror with you.” - The Four Winds by Kristin Hannah

How to Become Tsarina of All the Russias - The Tsarina's Daughter by Ellen Alpsten

Unique Dystopian Novel Full of Twists - The Interrogation of Ashala Wolf by Ambelin Kwaymullina

The View from Pompey’s Head - The View from Pompey's Head by Hamilton Basso

“We’re in a kind of compulsory dodgeball game as we free-fall from Wherever to Ain’t Got a Clue.” - The Colorado Kid by Stephen King

Did he run out of ideas? - Everyone Is Tulip by Dave Baker

So Much Unsaid - You Deserve Each Other by Sarah Hogle

An interesting take on the dystopian genre - The Last One by Alexandra Oliva

Violent Delights - Truly, Madly: Vivien Leigh, Laurence Olivier, and the Romance of the Century by Stephen Galloway

“… until, like me, it disappeared.” - Eileen by Ottessa Moshfegh

full of sound and fury, signifying not quite as much as it could - Iron Widow by Xiran Jay Zhao

Lost the Plot - Lost by Michael Robotham

out of order but it’s an ARC! my first! - For Butter or Worse by Erin La Rosa

I needed a title, so it is called I needed a title for this book I read - Still Mine by Jayne Pillemer

All Eyes Over Here - All Eyes on Ozzy! by K-Fai Steele

Always Use Your Napkin - The Eyes of the Dragon by Stephen King

Jean Reidy has style - Group Hug by Jean Reidy; Sylvie by Jean Reidy

Wording your Grief - Welcome to the Grief Club: Because You Don't Have to Go Through It Alone by Janie Kwoh

Bromantic - Isn't it Bromantic? by Lyssa Kay Adams

An action movie of a book - Mercy by David Baldacci

Hands-Down My Favorite TITLE of 2022 - Please Miss: A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Penis by Grace E. Lavery

Time travelling women - A Stitch in Time by Kelley Armstrong; A Twist of Fate by Kelley Armstrong

A Witch Comes Home - Payback's A Witch by Lana Harper

Sisters and Cake (I’ll take the cake, thanks) - Starla Jean V02 Starla Jean Takes the Cake by Elana K. Arnold

Nobody talks like parents to the hippie neighbors - My Parents Won’t Stop Talking! by Emma Hunsinger

I’m not proud, I’ll say it: Who ya gunna call? - Onibi: Diary of a Yokai Ghost Hunter by Atelier Sento

Don’t toss your baby brother around on the moon - Molly on the Moon by Mary Robinette Kowal

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