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Black and Silver
Gwendolyn Harper
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A Witch's Guide to Magical Innkeeping
Sangu Mandanna
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The Love Haters
Katherine Center
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Mate (Bride, #2)
Ali Hazelwood
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Isola
Allegra Goodman
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Catalina
Karla Cornejo Villavicencio
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I like Olivia Atwater a lot. Two half souls was GREAT, and such a lovely light romance too. Similarly, I got behind the light romance in this book too - we have our heroine who is smart, stubborn, has a painful past, and our grumpy butler who's actually a sweetie. The only problem with this book was I got really confused by the mechanics of this "knot" vs. fairyland. Lol, It was REALLY hard for me to visualize and understand the main conflict. At least it worked out?
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Hmm. You'd think that a mystery/thriller centered around a home for unwed ladies would have really strong friendships/strong female characters. Instead, those bonds were WEAK. FICKLE. But not in an interesting Brilliant Friend way. Each character had super unclear motivations. Like, was May a good friend? Why did the purple dress girl like May so much?
This book could've shined with strong personalities and relationships, but instead it was just an OK mystery with OK characters and OK plot. Sorry!
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ENJOYED! This slice of life, meandering novel was extremely relatable. There was very little conflict, but just enough to carry the story forward (Lena, Ravi, sick family). I liked these characters and their youthful-but-slowly-aging friendships.
Our heroine and her friends loved to sit in the park, or walk around, buy a six pack, yap. That honestly sounded like...home, like heaven to me! The apartment-purchasing + eventual purchase felt like the disruptor of heaven. Do those mortgages and walls make us happy?? Do they take us further from our friends? Questions I still ask myself today...
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Man, Ravi just running away because it feels like his friends are moving on in life, when really Manu and Aysa felt comfortable settling down because they had community like Ravi!! Ravi why are you so fleeting and insecure? they adore you! Apparently EVERYONE adores you lol
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couldn’t put my finger on it before until Sara mentioned some friend she had made who was super charming, and then turned out to have a ton of vulnerabilities…they have convos and thoughts that I have and it’s cool to see them reflected in a novel!!! lol does that make me self obsessed.
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Ravi’s funny. These friends are funny together! opining about random shit. Makes me miss my college friends! Their ranking of important characteristics up to 100 characteristics? ok frandz with time on hand!! !: honest, kind, curious, the drinking spirit lol, funny, patient, humble, generous …
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Even though their take on therapy would not be popular with modern western audiences, I like it :D not that I’d ever say that to anyone! also does this clue us in that they’re living in some western american or european city hmm?!
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Her sending her dad off to the airport warmed my heart! This book is "subtle and resonant", as the back cover quotes, and I agree. We're reading about an anthropologist student turned documentarian, and we get to be a mini anthropologist too, observing her kinships and rituals.
mishmash wants to read...

The Sense of an Ending
Julian Barnes
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Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit
Jeanette Winterson
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The Penelopiad
Margaret Atwood