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Girl Last Seen :: Nina Laurin

GIRL LAST SEEN NINA LAURIN While dealing with her own struggles from her past, now another young girl goes missing. Something about this girl stands out. All the memories that were pushed down for so long all come raging back like a hurricane. After being kidnapped and held captive years ago will she be able to scrape up new memories and help find the girl or will she end up drowning out her memories with drugs? This book was bought for me as a gift. Reading the back, it sounded VERY interesting. Then I started reading it and at first I thought, oh man this book is not going to get a good review from me. But trust me, you just have to make it to the end of chapter three (they are small chapters don’t worry) then this book intensifies! There are so many twists and turns, I really did not expect! Such a good book! Worth the read! Check it out on Amazon! https://www.amazon.com/Girl-Last-Seen-gripping-psychological/dp/145556902X/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=15482

The Art of Racing in the Rain :: Garth Stein

THE ART OF RACING IN THE RAIN GARTH STEIN I have never thought that I would like a book that is written from an animals perspective. Not that I don't like animals, I do. I actually love animals. My husband and I have an eight year old Labrador Retriever, who is our baby. I could not imagine life without her and we have trouble thinking about the fact that she is getting closer and closer to the end of her life. With that being said, when I go to a book store and am picking out a new book, these types of books never seem to interest me. I finally gave in on this one and am so GLAD that I did.  I have never cried reading a book and this one put tears in my eyes.  This book portrays life as a dog sees it. Enzo works hard at keeping his family together during a heart wrenching custody battle. He supports his owner, and even though he does not have a human thumb and cannot talk back, he listens to his owner and has learned to communicate to the best of his abilities

The Tattooist of Auschwitz :: Heather Morris

THE TATTOOIST OF AUSCHWITZ HEATHER MORRIS  This book is based on a true story of a man named Lale and his story of love and survival in a concentration camp.  Could you imagine volunteering to go work for the Germans thinking this will help save your family, but then finding out you are actually a prisoner in a concentration camp and forced to work or be killed? While imprisoned, your job is to give the all the new prisoners a tattoo of a number. They all become nameless once the number is finished be tattooed into their skin. Put in this line of work causes other prisoners consider you a trader you have to be careful around them for their jealousy may get the best of them, as well as always being careful around the inhuman guards. In a world of hate, jealousy, and heartless living, Lale finds his one true love. This book is sorrowful and heart-wrenching, but somehow still gives a glimmer of hope for this world.  This book I read in one weekend. (A weekend that I di

Sharp Objects :: By Gillian Flynn

SHARP OBJECTS GILLIAN FLYNN This book was impossible to put down and blew my mind! I was always wondering what was going to be unrevealed next, when I had to put it down. Every time that I thought that I knew what was going to happen, there would be a twist! This is definitely a must read! And to think this is Gillian Flynn's first published novel, AMAZING! After years away from Camille's home town, fighting her own psychological battles,  she was sent to her tiny home town to report on murders of two preteen girls. Fighting her own battles from her past, and dealing with an undesired welcome; she must stay in her childhood room, with her neurotic mother, her half sister she barely knows and her mysteriously quiet stepfather, to unravel the murders that have been occurring in her hometown. Will she survive the visit and figure out who the killer is? Or will her demons consume her? Available on Amazon! https://www.amazon.com/Sharp-Objects-Gillian-Flynn/dp/