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The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place series

 Book series by Maryrose Wood. I listened to these as audiobooks and found them incredibly fun and engaging. The narrator is top notch. My only complaint is the lack of closure between books; you will want to go straight into the next one, so check them all out at once.  This is a series that would be enjoyed by children and adults together! Books in order: 1. The Mysterious Howling 2. The Hidden Gallery 3. The Unseen Guest 4. The Interrupted Tale 5. The Unmapped Sea 6. The Long-Lost Home

Atomic Habits

 Nonfiction book by James Clear. This was a great book that changed the way I think about goal setting. It’s not about what you want to accomplish, but about what you want to become, and changing your processes and environment in ways that will make small but powerful changes. I loved the practicality and actionable information.

The Kitchen Front

 Book by Jennifer Ryan. This was a charming read! Even though they were initially pitted against each other as competitors, I loved how the women came together in the end to support each other.

Whose Waves These Are

 Book by Amanda Dykes. A beautiful dual timeline novel with Christian themes.

A Lady’s Guide to Fortune-Hunting

 Book by Sophie Irwin A delightful regency romance that would satisfy any Jane Austen fan.

Being Mortal

 Book by Atul Gawande. This is a fascinating nonfiction informational book about end-of-life care (assisted living, not euthanasia).