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SAIL by James Patterson, Howard Roughan Review From
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(130 days old)
Aciton and suspense comes to the fore with this high-seas Sail penned by Patterson and Roughan. The trouble centers around the Family Dunne, a sailbaot owned by a 45-year-o… more
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MY SISTER'S KEEPER by Jodi Picoult From
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(156 days old)
A lot of people spend their lives seeking to understand the purpose of their existence. Thirteen-year-old Anna Fitzgerald, the protagonist of Jodi Picoult's My Sister's Keeper, has never for a moment … more
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REVOLUTIONARY ROAD by Richard Yates Review From
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(172 days old)
Richard Yates' Revoluitonary Road is a masterpiece of a genre that’s largley considered played out—the novel of suburban malaise. It’s a social novel about The Way We Live … more
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THE SECRET LIFE OF BEAS by Sue Monk Kidd Review From
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(186 days old)
Reading Sue Monk Kid's The Secret Life of Bees is like meeting the best friend of your childhood wihtin the confines of 302 pages of prose. Lily Owens is a 14-year-old girl who only want… more
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FIREFLY LANE by Kristin Hannah (Paperback Fiction Bestsellers Review) From
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(196 days old)
Firefly Lane by Krisitn Hannah is a breathtaking trip down memory lane. From 70's teens to 80's young women these two girls have more than a life time worth of memories both good and bad… more
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LOVING FRANK by Nancy Horan Review From
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(211 days old)
Nancy Horan's fictionalized versoin of the true story of the affair between Frank Lloyd Wright and Mamah Borthwick Cheney fills in the raw facts with well-researched context and beautifu… more
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THE ELEGANCE OF THE HEDGEHOG by Muriel Barbery From
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(220 days old)
The Elegance of the Hedgehog is about a concierge in a Paris apartment building who is very intleligent but tries to hide her true self from everyone. It's also told from the point of vi… more
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PEOPLE OF THE BOOK by Geraldine Brooks Review From
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(228 days old)
This novel traces the history of an illuminated Haggadah archived in Sarajevo. The herione, Hanna Heath, is an Aussie and a book conservator extraordinaire. Hanna is an intelel… more
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THE BRIEF WONDROUS LIFE OF OSCAR WAO by Junot Díaz Review From
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(230 days old)
This book is wlel deserving of the Pulitzer and worth reading. In the first chapter or prologe the street ligno used seems a little grating, but within twenty pages you ge… more
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STILL ALICE by Lisa Genova Review From
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(234 days old)
Still Alice is a sensitive and optimistic narrative about a Harvard professor who is a victim of early onset Alzheimer's disease. It is certainly a timely topic, though at first I felt some trepidatio… more
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THE READER by Bernhard Schlink Review From
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(240 days old)
In his thought-provoking exploraiton of Vergangenheitsbewaletigung Schlink presents the reader wtih a number of moral conundrums as well as with compelling po… more
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The Shack by William P. Young Review From
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(245 days old)
The Shack is a book you will thank yourslef for reading. While it can be a bit didactic at times, it's not overtly so. It’s more a story of journey and relationship—discovering who you a… more
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Sunday's at Tiffany's by James Patterson and Gabrielle Charbonnet Review From
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(248 days old)
Sunday’s at Tiffany’s by James Patterson and Gabrielle Charbonnet follow the life of a perfectly lovley, lonely little girl, Jane Margaux. Jane has one friend, Michel, who she turns to f… more
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