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Nine-year-old Lucy Miller loved to dream about visiting other countries, but from her front porch...
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Soon: An Overdue History of Procrastination, from Da Vinci and Darwin to You and Me
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An entertaining, fact-filled defense of the nearly universal tendency to procrastinate, drawing on...
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Renovations (By Design #6)
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Qualify (The Atlantis Grail, #1)
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You have two options. You die, or you Qualify. The year is 2047. An extinction-level asteroid is...
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The Perfect Mother
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Vanity Fair calls it one of the most anticipated books of the summer. Soon to be a major motion...
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Tradition
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Prestigious. Powerful. Privileged. This is Fullbrook Academy, an elite prep school where history...
Sailing Lessons
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On the shores of Cape Cod, the Bailey sisters reunite with their long-lost father for a summer of...
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Under the Southern Sky
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Two childhood friends discover that love—and family—can be found in unconventional ways in this...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2434 KP) rated What the Cat Dragged In in Books
Sep 2, 2021
Because I love Charlie, this mystery from Charlie’s family’s past is intriguing. I was pulled in early. Ultimately, I did feel the ending was a bit abrupt and a few details of the story should have been worked into the plot better, but I did enjoy it. Over the last few books, I’ve noticed the insertion of small moments that come across more as lectures than anything else, and that trend continued here. I almost always agree with Charlie, but they bother me because they feel forced into the story. These really are nitpicks, and I enjoyed the book overall, mainly because of the characters. All our favorite two and four legged characters are back, and it is great spending time with them as always. Fans will feel like reading this book is a warm hug.
