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7 Books You’ll Love for Mother’s Day

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A good book has the ability to help you relieve the stress that built up during the day.

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Flowers and candy—chances are those gifts are looming on the horizon for you this Mother’s Day. If you’re the kind of mom who loves to read, then let them know you’d cherish a new book or two, along with that “World’s Greatest Mom” coffee mug, this year. The question is, what book matches your personality? We put together a list that includes mystery, biography, fantasy, dystopian, business, memoir, poetry, and more. Check out this collection for the bibliophile mom like you, for this

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