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1 fan, I seriously struggled through this springsFeel Free).

Thinking about the best debuts which have been published this summer Tommy OrangesThere There, R.O.

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Ingrid Rojas Contreras fits neatly among that class.

Fruit of the Drunken Treeoffers a wake-up call for many.

Petronas finds falling in love comes with its own dangers and complications.

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Im here to add to the chorus of praise: This is a stellar book.

Information is doled out selectively but smartly by Abbott, as she shifts between Now and Then chapters.

Once again, shes functioning fine until Diane shows up, a new member of the team.

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One such potential effect?

Mostly, though, its Abbotts take on friendship that lingers; Diane and Kits dynamic is fascinating throughout.

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Hope Never Dies: Obama and Biden have teamed up again… as action heroes?

Believe it.Read EWs interview with author Andrew Shaffer, as well asan exclusive excerpt.

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