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Check out these updates from [Amazon Book Review]( for June 25, 2019. [Best books of 2019 so far: "Mrs. Everything"]( 11:04 AM PDT, June 25, 2019 I had the good fortune of chatting with Jennifer Weiner in New York a few weeks ago about her latest novel and one of our favorite books of the year so far, Mrs. Everything. The story is inspired, in part, by her mother who surprised everyone in the family when she fell in love with her "swim coach"--who happened to be a woman. With Pride month upon us, I asked Ms. Weiner if she'd be … › [Read more]( [The worst-laid plans: capers, heists, and crimes]( 10:24 AM PDT, June 25, 2019 Bad behavior comes in all styles and sizes. The human mind apparently knows no limits in the ways it schemes and plots to transform almost anything—especially someone else's anything—into money. The problem, of course, is that many of these human minds aren't all that skilled when it comes to long-range thinking, and these plans almost always end in failure, if not … › [Read more]( [Three favorite reads from Tan France]( 10:13 AM PDT, June 25, 2019 We were excited to learn that there will be more episodes of the hit show Queer Eye coming our way, especially after reading Naturally Tan, the inspiring memoir of one it's stars, Tan France. In her Best of the Month review, Amazon book store curator, Vannessa Cronin, calls Naturally Tan "two books in one." The first chronicles Tan France's experience growing up gay in a conservative… › [Read more]( We hope you enjoyed receiving this message. However, if you'd rather not receive future e-mails of this sort from [Amazon.com]( please visit the opt-out link [here](.

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