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[Book Review] My Name Is Iris by Brando Skyhorse & Iris Coffee Daybreak
My Name is Iris is the story of Iris, born Inés, a second-generation Mexican-American single mom who has always played by the rules with the goal of living "The American Dream". But the rules are changed when the government implements a mandatory wristband based on parental citizenship and a wall suddenly appears in front of her home, separating her from the community she's dreamed of joining.
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[Book Review] The Magic of Lemon Drop Pie by Rachel Linden & Chicago French Press Lemon Brûlée Coffee
Sugary and tart, sweet and sour, and leaving a lingering taste, The Magic of Lemon Drop Pie lives up to its name as it uses magical realism in the form of little drops of lemon candy that allow 32 yr old piemaker Lolly a bittersweet chance to see what might have been.
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[Book Review] Miss Spelled By Sarah Belle & Ritual Grounds Coffee Roasting Night Sky
Lou, a 30-year-old school teacher, turns to a magic spell found on the internet to erase her past with an ex-from-hell – an ex who turns out to be her new fiancés nemesis. Of course the spell backfires in a big way and Lou is left scrambling to put the jagged pieces of her perfect life back to the way it was before.