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  • Vivian Maier Developed, by Ann Marks - A Review

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    In Vivian Maier Developed, we are introduced to the mystery of a street photographer who worked as a nanny.
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  • No Time to Spare: Thinking About What Matters, by Ursula K. Le Guin - A Review

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    No Time To Spare: Thinking About What Matters, by Ursula K. Le Guin - A Review
    Writing about everything from aging to a Christmas tree to an encounter with a rattlesnake, Ursula K. Le Guin will have you thinking about what matters, too.
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  • The House on Vesper Sands, by Paraic O’Donnell - A Review

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    The House on Vesper Sands, by Paraic O’Donnell - A Review
    On a wintry night in 1893, Esther Tull, a seamstress, travels to Lord Strythe’s London home. Under her clothes, Esther has hidden a message, but why?
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  • Read This for Inspiration, by Ashly Perez - A Review

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    Read This for Inspiration, by Ashly Perez - A Review
    “Read This for Inspiration” can inspire you to make a change. This book isn’t a checklist. It’s not another thing to do. It’s another way to think.
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  • The Reader on the 6.27, by Jean-Paul Didierlaurent - A Review

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    The Reader on the 6.27, by Jean-Paul Didierlaurent - A Review
    In this bestselling novel, every morning, Guylain Vignolles waits for the 6.27 train. He enjoys the ride to work, but dreads arriving at his job.
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  • Seaweed Chronicles, by Susan Hand Shetterly - A Review

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    Seaweed Chronicles, by Susan Hand Shetterly - A Review
    From whale to lobster to seaweed, we humans are continuing to move down the food chain to survive. Is seaweed our last chance?
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