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List created by Mary V. (mkdmom) on Apr 13, 2025
List Votes: 1 Books: 10 Contributors: 1 Watchers: 0 List Type: Open
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The Life Impossible by Matt Haig
When retired math teacher Grace Winters is left a run-down house on a Mediterranean island by a long-lost friend, curiosity gets the better of her. She arrives in Ibiza with a one-way ticket, no guidebook and no plan. Among the rugged hills and golden beaches of the island, Grace searches for...  more

Book Votes: 4
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Bookworm by Robin Yeatman
A wickedly funny debut novel -- a black comedy with a generous heart that explores the power of imagination and reading -- about a woman who tries to use fiction to find her way to happiness. Victoria is unhappily married to an ambitious and controlling lawyer consumed with his career....  more

Book Votes: 4
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The Phoenix Ballroom by Ruth Hogan
A heartfelt and inspiring story about a wealthy widow who revives a beloved famous local landmark—and restores joy and sparkle to her own life in the process. It’s never too late to start dancing again... For fifty years, Venetia Hargreaves’s world revolved around her...  more

Book Votes: 3
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A Short Walk Through a Wide World by Douglas Westerbeke
Paris, 1885: Aubry Tourvel, a spoiled and stubborn nine-year-old girl, comes across a wooden puzzle ball on her walk home from school. She tosses it over the fence, only to find it in her backpack that evening. Days later, at the family dinner table, she starts to bleed to death. When medical...  more

Book Votes: 2
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The Keeper of Hidden Books by Madeline Martin
A heartwarming story about the power of books to bring us together, inspired by the true story of the underground library in WWII Warsaw. All her life, Zofia has found comfort in two things during times of hardship: books and her best friend, Janina. But no one could have imagined the horrors...  more

Book Votes: 2
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The Fairy Bargains of Prospect Hill by Rowenna Miller
There is no magic on Prospect Hill—or anywhere else, for that matter. But just on the other side of the veil is the world of the Fae. Generations ago, the first farmers on Prospect Hill learned to bargain small trades to make their lives a little easier—a bit of glass to find...  more

Book Votes: 1
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The Patron Saint of Second Chances by Christine Simon
The self-appointed mayor of a tiny Italian village is determined to save his hometown no matter the cost in this charming, hilarious, and heartwarming debut novel. Vacuum repairman and self-appointed mayor of Prometto, Italy (population 212) Signor Speranza has a problem: unless he can come...  more

Book Votes: 1
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This Summer Will Be Different by Carley Fortune
This summer they’ll keep their promise. This summer they won't give into temptation. This summer will be different. Lucy is the tourist vacationing at a beach house on Prince Edward Island. Felix is the local who shows her a very good time. The only problem: Lucy...  more

Book Votes: 1
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The Rose Code by Kate Quinn
1940: As England prepares to fight the Nazis, three very different women answer the call to mysterious country estate Bletchley Park, where the best minds in Britain train to break German military codes. Vivacious debutante Osla is the girl who has everything (beauty, wealth, and the dashing...  more

Book Votes: 0
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Homecoming by Kate Morton
Adelaide Hills, Christmas Eve, 1959: At the end of a scorching hot day, beside a creek on the grounds of the grand and mysterious mansion, a local delivery man makes a terrible discovery. A police investigation is called and the small town of Tambilla becomes embroiled in one of the most...  more

Book Votes: 0

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