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Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng

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5.0

This is the first book I've read by Ng and all I can say is WOW. Little Fires Everywhere is so well-written, with multiple stories layered together beautifully. I'll be honest and say it's a bit slow moving in the beginning, but as the stories began to develop, I found myself unable to put the book down. The characters are portrayed so well that I could picture them throughout almost the entire novel. Each time a new story was introduced, almost like a tangent, I worried it would fail. However, each character and story weaved together perfectly in the end. This one will definitely leave you thinking about the complexity (and importance) of family and relationships.
Winter Garden by Kristin Hannah

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5.0

Beautiful story, worth every tear shed! The characters personalities are explained so well that you can visualize them, and follow along with them as they grow throughout the novel. Highly recommend, especially for those who love some historical aspects thrown into the novels they read.
Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI by David Grann

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5.0

It's not often that I read a book that falls outside of my typical genres...and it's even more rare for me to actually enjoy that book. But David Grann is absolutely brilliant and I found that I was unable to put Killers of the Flower Moon down. It was written in a very informational format, but the storyline was so suspenseful that I kept forgetting I was reading a non-fiction book. For anyone interested in crime or the FBI or even just niche parts of American History, this is a MUST READ.