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My Life With Bob: A Flawed Woman, Keeps Book of Books, Plot Ensues, by Pamela Paul

NY Times Book Editor Pamela Paul kept a journal of every book she’s read since high school. In My Life With Bob, the story of her “BoB” – book of books – takes readers across decades and countries, with titles that move and adapt alongside Paul’s own life. What’s fascinating is how the books reflect her place in life at specific moments in time. We, as the audience, are inspired to reflect upon what we’ve read at different times in our own lives, why we read it, and what it meant to us both at that time and now.

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Tornado Weather, by Deborah Elaine Kennedy

Tornadoes and their powerful winds can alter a landscape, exposing things beneath the surface that we once unseen. The disappearance of a young girl in a small town becomes an investigation into her whereabouts, as well as a story of the town itself and its inhabitants, revealing more than just her location. A small town’s seemingly simple way of life is peeled back to expose complexities no one knew of before little Daisy Gonzalez’ disappearance.

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The World’s Largest Man: A Memoir, by Harrison Scott Key

When your father is larger than life, it can be hard to live in his shadow. This is the story of Harrison Scott Key, a young boy who was nothing like his old man, until one day he discovers that he is. Key’s memoir is funny and heartfelt, as he discovers a love for his father he never expected.