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Annette Libeskind Berkovits thought her attempt to have her father record his lifes story failed....

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The Spring Girls: A Modern-Day Retelling of Little Women
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Four sisters desperately seeking the blueprints to life—the modern-day retelling of Louisa May...
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A Chevalier from Poland: The Memoirs of Chevalier Rafael de Weryha-Wysoczanski
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The memoirs of Chevalier Rafael de Weryha-Wysoczanski, a Polish nobleman whose nobility dates back...

My Sister's Keeper
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"New York Times" bestselling author Jodi Picoult is widely acclaimed for her keen insights into the...

Daddy's Girls
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Three very different sisters are inspired by a father who has done everything he can to give them...

Yakuza Moon: The True Story of a Gangster's Daughter
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This heartbreaking and informative account of the memories of a woman at the heart of Japanese...

Sophia (The Brides of San Fransico book 4)
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Working long hours in a New York City bakery is not at all what Sophia Hayes had planned for her...

Kristy H (1252 KP) rated We Are Inevitable in Books
Sep 30, 2021
This book was not what I expected at all, but it's an engaging story that I consumed in two sittings. It's an ode to bookstores and book lovers, sprinkled with a lot of book related references. It also incorporates music into the story. It's truly very sweet and captivating. The characters are well-written, though Aaron frustrated me to no end in the beginning, as life has given him the inability to trust and he was unwilling to accept help or friendship from anyone!
If you're not able to embrace quirky tales (or many references to dinosaurs), this book won't be for you. It's not really a romance, even though it's sort of pitched that way, but more a tale of family and how the bookstore can bring people together. It touches on serious topics, such as the power of addiction. Still, I enjoyed it overall and the characters are still with me several months after reading it. 3.5+ stars.