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Every year, I make a reading goal in GoodReads. This year, it was 45, but I came in a couple shy at 43. I'm still counting that as a good year, though! 2021 was another wild ride, & I'm glad to have these books as entertainment/ an escape. I've written little notes on many of these to help you decide if you'd like them. I've added a link to my favorites to encourage you to read them! Here's what I read in 2021: -Fiction: Squeeze Me- Carl Hiassen All Adults Here- Emma Straub Canceled Out- Jack Beale Brewed Awakening- Cleo Coyle Life's Too Short- Abby Jimenez-- she's quickly become one of my favorite authors-- highly recommend! The Vacationers- Emma Straub All the Ways We Said Good-bye- Beatriz Williams- my favorite writer of historical fiction A Good Marriage- Kimberly McKreight Eliza Starts a Rumor- Jane L. Rosen Say You're Sorry- Michael Robotham Star Island- Carl Hiassen The President's Daughter- Bill Clinton & James Patterson The Palm Beach Murders- James Patterson Title Wave- Lauren Barrett People We Meet on Vacation- Emily Henry 56 Days- Catherine Ryan Howard The Personal Librarian- Marie Benedict- probably my second favorite historical fiction writer :) Murder in the First Edition- Lauren Elliott Rock, Paper, Scissors- Alice Feeney-- so creepy-- & so hard to put down!! "Romance"/ "Click Lit"/ Light Fiction: Christmas Wishes & Mistletoe Kisses- Jenny Hale Simply Irresistible- Jill Shalvis The Sweetest Thing- Jill Shalvis Shipped- Angie Hockman Paris is Always a Good Idea- Jenn McKinley-- nice jaunt through Europe! About a Dog- Jenn McKinley The Hating Game- Sally Thorne Rescue You- Elysia Whistler Anchored Hearts- Priscilla Oliveras - this is actually book 2 in this series. You might want to start with Island Affair Passion on Park Avenue- Lauren Layne Title Wave- Lauren Barrett Life's a Beach- Portia MacIntosh There's Always a Catch- Stephanie Taylor No Judgments- Meg Cabot Mom Jeans & Other Mistakes- Alexa Martin Santa Cruise- Fern Michaels Pride, Prejudice, & Mistletoe- Melissa de la Cruz Middle Grade/ Young Adult Lit: The Westing Game- Ellen Raskin Spring According to Humphrey- Betty G. Birney Nat Enough- Maria Scrivan The Twits- Roald Dahl- Roald Dahl is always a good idea with kids-- we've listened to this on Audible twice Sideways Story from Wayside School- Louis Sachar- Same as above-- listened twice, loved twice! Walt Disney: The Magical Inventor!- Mark Shulman The Kids of Cattywumpus Street- Lisa Jahn Clough- my kids loved these characters & making connections between them Wow- Only 1 Non-fiction Book This Year!
Palm Beach Babylon- Murray Weiss & William Hoffmann
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