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  • The Passion Economy by Adam Davidson

    Just fine for a certain type of entrepreneur ; it’s not, however, what I wanted. This is about charging high prices for bespoke products and services.

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  • You Could Make This Place Beautiful by Maggie Smith

    I want to write like Maggie Smith. The words flow so smoothly that they hypnotize you into this beautiful heart-wrenching story without you even knowing. #25wordbookreviews

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  • Write for Your Life by Anna Quindlen

    It felt like she phoned this one in. I wanted her version of On Writing or Bird by Bird but got a gift book instead. #25wordbookreviews

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  • Mad Honey by Jodi Picoult and Jennifer Finney Boylan

    Great story with unexpected twists and turns. I didn’t love the ending — from a plot perspective it just didn’t ring true. But otherwise, so good. #25wordbookreviews

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  • Easy Crafts for the Insane by Kelly Williams Brown

    Fun memoir featuring depression, the ups and downs of adult friendships, and lots of crafts. Even though I didn’t directly relate, I kind of did. #25wordbookreviews

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  • The Undying by Anne Boyer

    I stupidly rushed through this. I’m used to more plot, more this happened and then this. But this book is poetry, to be savored. #25 wordbookreviews

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  • Dirtbag, Mass. by Isaac Fitzgerald

    Glimmers of the best of James Frey and Anthony Swofford — superb writing and storytelling — but with an author further along the road to peaceful recovery. #25wordbookreviews

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  • A Country You Can Leave by Asale Angel-Ajani

    Riveting and thoroughly original story of a woman and her daughter navigating bad men, addiction, and poverty. I kept forgetting it wasn’t a true story. #25wordbookreviews

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  • B.F.F. by Christie Tate

    I’ve so wanted a book that delves into the complications of friendships but this one came from such a perspective of inferiority I couldn’t relate. #25wordbookreviews

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  • Group by Christie Tate

    A deliciously voyeuristic look into an unconventional group therapy and the juicy details in the ups and downs of the author’s search for meaningful connection. #25wordbookreviews

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