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Marley & Me
by John Grogan
Excellent book! (4/5/2006)
I saw this book at the libary,checked it out and bought it home and only planned to read like a chapter a day! man! I couldn't wait to read this book! It's a wonderful,heartfelt book on the relationship of man with his/her pet. It's a book that's warm,funny,sad at times but still warm in your heart.
Animal lovers everywhere will love this book and I think that maybe the ones who don't love animals should read this book.
There is life in this book that you don't feel with many,bravo to John Grogan.
Winterkill: A Joe Pickett Novel
by C.J. Box
A good,really good winter book (11/16/2005)
I have just finished reading 'Winterkill' and couldn't wait to write my review! I found this book on your site and checked it out of the libary! This book captivated me from the very beggining to the end,I would have given it a five but...well,I think the readers should read it for themselves! If anybody is out there wondering about this book,you won't have to wonder anymore because it is a true winter smash!
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