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KristiAhlers
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This was so not what I was expecting but in a good way. This isn't a fluff kinda book but at the same time it was engaging and one of my favorite so far this month. #bookspin #doublespinbook @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Sounds intriguing!!! 3mo
Jess_Read_This I love the cover and the title sounds very intriguing! 3mo
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EadieB
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#TheNightTheLightsWentOut #KarenWhite #DoubleSpinBook

Recently divorced, Merilee Talbot Dunlap moves with her two children to the Atlanta suburb of Sweet Apple, Georgia. It's not her first time starting over, but her efforts at a new beginning aren't helped by an anonymous local blog that dishes about the scandalous events that caused her marriage to fail.

EadieB In a town like Sweet Apple, where sins and secrets are as likely to be found behind the walls of gated mansions as in the dark woods surrounding Merilee's house, appearance is everything. But just how dangerous that deception can be will shock all three women. 1y
EadieB The Night The Lights Went Out alternates between 1930's depression era Georgia and 2016 Sweet Apple Georgia. There are 3 leading ladies; Merilee Talbot Dunlap, divorced single mom, Alice Prescott Bates, Landlady Sugar Prescott, and Heather Blackford, socialite and beautiful. 1y
EadieB It is full of humor, southern charm and wisdom. It is also engaging and entertaining. There are friends to meet, stories to uncover, secrets to share and mysteries to solve. A really great book. 1y
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TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 1y
Andrew65 Sounds great! 1y
EadieB @Andrew65 It was very good book! 1y
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Great Believers | Rebecca Makkai
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Wow, what a story. I loved how the author said at the end of the book that she was hoping to spur more research about the gay community in Chicago in the 1980s since there is such little information. It was such a good and heartbreaking story, I loved Yale. I grew up in the 80s but in a very small town in NJ, so I was unaware of what was really happening in the world, aside from what was on the news. One more #bookspin book & #doublespinbook

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