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Kissing Games of the World
by Sandi Kahn Shelton
not good (9/25/2008)
I found this book hard to finish. The characters felt shallow and trite. I think the storyline had potential, but it didn't seem to move and again, I cared so little for the main players that part one just seemed to go on forever. I would not recommend this book.
The Glass Castle: A Memoir
by Jeannette Walls
Must read (6/4/2007)
I couldn't put this book down. One of the best I've read in a long time. A family's survival story. Making the best of the life you were born into. A wonderful story that is still on my mind days later. Great for anyone who has ever felt they were raising their parents.
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