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A Million Little Pieces
by James Frey
despite everything (3/7/2007)
Regarding the accusations and even the admittance of Frey himself that this book is partly fabricated I can only state one thing. To me it didn't matter. This book is as heartbreaking and emotionally packed as anything that I have recently read. His minimalistic style andmore
The Corrections
by Jonathan Franzen
Franzen's Best to Date (3/7/2007)
From small town life to big city indulgences Franzen's novel brings forth nearly every aspect of family life beginning with childhood memories and working it's way through the fallout of the child-parent relationship and the failing relationship of each sibling with eachmore
The Five People You Meet In Heaven
by Mitch Albom
The Five People You Meent in Heaven (3/7/2007)
An engrossing tale about the afterlife as Mitch Albom sees it this book is a deeply moving novel with a surprising level of comic relief that would not be expected from a book devoted entirely to death and what comes after. A bit too sentimental for my taste but still amore
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