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[quote=Anonymous]Birnam Wood by Eleanor Catton: Ecological thriller with a shocking, cinematic ending Trespasses by Louise Kennedy: Set during the 1970s Troubles in Ireland, a doomed love story I Have Some Questions for You by Rebecca Makkai: A Gen X woman returns to her all-girls boarding school and reflects on a friend's mysterious death and how the #metoo movement has changed her view of her teen years Tom Lake by Ann Patchett: lovely book set on a cherry farm in Michigan during Covid. The mother tells her adult daughters about her life before marriage Homestead by Melina Moustakis: set in Alaska as it's becoming a state, this is the story of whether a marriage of convenience can turn into love The Vaster Wilds by Lauren Groff: a young woman escapes from a dying early American colony - the story of her navigation of the early American landscape The House of Doors by Tan Twan Eng: Set in Penang 1910s-20s, British Author Somerset Maugham visits friends to spend some time recuperating from illness and hears the woman's story. Hard to sum up but I really loved this one. [/quote]
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