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Weekend Reads

We’ve all been there—3 o’clock in the morning and you’re huddled in bed, eyes glued to that book you just can’t put down. There’s nothing better (or worse, once you’ve finished it) than finding a book that engages, enthralls, and doesn’t disappoint. We wanted to share some of our recent “weekend reads”—the books that only take a day or two to read because they are that good.

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