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The Stranger by Albert Camus

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3.0

I genuinely can’t explain why I feel this is a three or 3.5 star book.
Killers of a Certain Age by Deanna Raybourn

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4.0

A very fun ride and more believable than a lot of spy/assassin/secret organization stories. And the older women angle was pure perfection. The synopsis made me think of the movie R.E.D. and Helen Mirren’s character in it and I was down to go at that. I really enjoyed the story, the writing was natural and each character was distinct without being a caricature, the idea of the organization trying to be altruistic in its mission of assassination master was very interesting. The morally gray nature was discussed without being heavy handed and I appreciated that. Thoroughly enjoyed it and I hope more stories keep coming starring older women as the main characters where they aren’t relegated to the grandparent/wise sage figure.
David Copperfield by Charles Dickens

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5.0

Do yourself a favor and listen to the audible version narrated by Richard Armitage. It makes this book. It’s unparalleled. This book is also awesome and I loved it.
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams

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5.0

Zany adventure set in space when the most boring human is rescued from the Earth seconds before it’s complete destruction. Chef’s kiss