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The Secret Life of Bees
by Sue Monk Kidd
Secret Life of Bees (4/13/2005)
I was hoping by the length that it would be quick read but I didn't feel like picking it up whenever I had the chance. I felt it took too long to reach the denouement and found myself wondering what's the author's point in writing this book. I found it rather unbelievablemore
I Know This Much Is True
by Wally Lamb
Incredible Novel (4/13/2005)
I think this book is a must read and have suggested it to anyone who loves to read. While the length may appear daunting, it really is a fast read and not nearly as depressing as She's Come Undone. I found the relationship between the brothers very moving. I read this book 5more
Angels & Demons
by Dan Brown
Angels & Demons (4/13/2005)
There were several things in the book that are a stretch to believe they could really happen (i.e., antimatter). Of course, this is what fiction is all about! It was fun to read - a great murder mystery - and, of course, timely given the recent event of the Pope's death. Ifmore
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