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It’s a Wonderful Life
10
10.0 (2 Ratings)
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MoMo’s Book Diary loved Julia Williams’ It’s a Wonderful Life and recommends this sparkling 5 star read.

This is the first Julia Williams book I have read and I loved it! I will certainly be reading more of this author in future.

I was initially drawn by the cover - there is just something about a Christmas cover that I just can’t resist – and the synopsis had me hooked. It is a book about second chances, appreciating what you have in life, and doing what makes you happy. It is a nice quick and easy read which is what you need around Christmas time when there are so many other things we need to be doing with our time.

Julia Willliams brings us a heart-warming family tale full of loveable characters and situations which we can easily relate to. The book covers a year from one Christmas to the next, telling the story from three different people’s viewpoint – Beth, Daniel and Lou.

I would like to thank NetGalley and Avon UK for the opportunity to read and review this novel prior to publication.

This review is published on my blog momobookdiary.com, netgalley and amazon
  
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Merissa (11768 KP) created a post

Sep 9, 2020  
For fans of Julia Keller and Sheena Kamal, All We Buried disturbs the long-sleeping secrets of a small Washington State mountain town.

TOUR & #GIVEAWAY - All We Buried (Sheriff Bet Rivers #1) by Elena Taylor - @partnersincr1me​ (@PICVirtualTours - FB)​, @Archaeolibrary, @Elena_TaylorAut, #Mystery

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Merissa (11768 KP) created a post

Oct 13, 2023  
"This is a rite of passage story which takes the reader hand in hand with Jess on her journey towards the complexities and mysteries of a disconcerting adult world."

Tour: Drumbeats (The Drumbeats Trilogy #1) by Julia Ibbotson - #TheCoffeePotBookClub, #BlogTour, #Historical, #Mystery, #Romance,

Available in #KindleUnlimited

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10 Things I Hate About You (1999)
10 Things I Hate About You (1999)
1999 | Comedy
Heath Ledger (2 more)
Julia Stiles
Joseph Gordon Levitt
Better than it should be, coming of age flick
Despite its obvious rich school location and some of the campiness of it's stereotypes. It's actually quite endearing, and a great soundtrack. Save Ferris makes an appearance in the prom scene. Dazzle them with your wits is always the best move.
  
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Nickg24 (492 KP) rated Ozark - Season 2 in TV

Jun 27, 2019  
Ozark - Season 2
Ozark - Season 2
2018 | Thriller
Julia Garner The Cinematography (0 more)
Some very slow paced episodes (0 more)
A slight downgrade on series 1 in terms of story and the pace of every episode.This series is very much led by the female characters more than the males.They are the ones making the hard decisions and having to deal with the consequences when things go wrong.
  
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Morgan Sheppard (926 KP) created a post

Nov 1, 2022  
A thoroughly enjoyable and intriguing story was my 4-star #BookoftheMonth for October - The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab, as recommended by a very good friend, so thank you, Julia! Read more by clicking the link.

#Historical, #Fantasy, #LiteraryFiction

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My Best Friend's Wedding (1997)
My Best Friend's Wedding (1997)
1997 | Comedy, Drama, Romance
I'm surprised at how unpredictable this movie was. Granted it could really only go one of two ways, it was still kind of shocking that it didn't end the way I was thinking it would - how rude.

Julia Roberts is magnificent in anything and everything she does. She is radiantly beautiful, even when she cries (completely unfair) and she has this camera presence that I find in very few performers. Her filmography is long and glorious and she shines in most everyone. I have yet to see a Julia film that doesn't take me to her world.

I think this is a good film to watch with the girls - drink wine, eat popcorn and candy, pajamas, sleepovers, all that good stuff. It's definitely entertaining and fun, just not a die-hard film which is okay!
  
Torn Asunder
Torn Asunder
Barbara Ross | 2024 | Mystery
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
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The Murder of the Uninvited Guest
Julia Snowden is happy and nervous to be hosting the first wedding in years on Marrow Island. The wedding is between her friends Zoey and Jamie. The rehearsal dinner the night before has one man that Julia doesn’t recognize at it. Part way through the meal, he collapses. Unfortunately, it quickly becomes apparent that he was murdered. Fortunately, Julia’s detective boyfriend, Tom, is on hand. But if no one knows who the man is, who would want to kill him?

Obviously, Julia begins to make connections soon, and this book gave me major Agatha Christie vibes. I do mean that as a compliment. The suspects were strong, and I had a hard time putting the book down until things came to a logical and surprising climax. I love the characters in this series, and it was great to spend time with them again, even if some of the regulars only had cameos. There are five more recipes at the end of the book to enjoy later. I laughed and teared up a time or two as I was reading this book. Series fans will put this one down very satisfied. If you haven’t started the series yet, you need to fix that today. This is a great series.
  
Pretty Girls: A Novel
Pretty Girls: A Novel
Karin Slaughter | 2016 | Crime, Fiction & Poetry, Thriller
8
8.4 (20 Ratings)
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Claire Scott leads a seemingly perfect life - she's beautiful and adored by her wealthy husband, Paul. However, Claire's life is shadowed by the disappearance of her eldest sister, Julia, over twenty years ago. Julia went missing while in college and was never seen again. In the aftermath, Claire lost not only Julia, but her other sister, Lydia, as the sisters have been estranged for years. As a result, Claire has clung to Paul and the comfort and security he provides . However, a new tragic event changes everything for Claire - and will eventually lead her to look at everything in her life differently, including Julia's disappearance and her relationship with Lydia.

I really enjoyed this novel - it's engaging and suspenseful: filled with twists and turns. Sometimes you see them coming and other times you don't. It's a quick read, but not a particularly light one - be prepared for a dark read. The book is raw, violent, and even heartbreaking at points. Most of the story unfolds from Julia and Claire's point of view, but we also hear a little bit from their father between chapters. As the novel progresses, we learn not only about the present day mystery (which is captivating) but what happened to their sister, Julia, so long ago.

The book's strength is that it presents not only a compelling and interesting mystery tale, but a chilling portrait of its characters, as well. You get a good look into the lives of Lydia and Claire and their own psychological motivations. It goes beyond a thriller into a story of parenthood and sisterhood. Frankly, as a parent, there are parts of this book that break my heart and made me want to never let my children out of my sight! But, truly, that was what made it so good - it deftly portrayed the evil that can befall them in the world.

Some of the plot points are a bit fantastical and it suffers from the trope where Claire and Paul Scott just have unlimited financial resources, but overall, I found this one fascinating. Definitely a worthy read.
  
Don't Call Me Hero (Don't Call Me Hero #1)
Don't Call Me Hero (Don't Call Me Hero #1)
Eliza Lentzski | 2014 | LGBTQ+, Mystery, Romance
8
9.0 (2 Ratings)
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The characters in this book are really well developed and the chemistry between Cassidy and Julia is good. Lentzski also has some really good secondary characters which help develop and drive the mystery element in the plot. This is not just a romance but more of a mystery story with romance involved. I will be reading the sequel andmore by this author.