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Killer Heat
by Linda Fairstein
Fairstein dishes out another (3/2/2008)
I've read a total of two of Linda Fairstein's Alexandra Cooper novels previously and felt extremely let down by the poor character development and often boring chapters within the book. However, "Killer Heat" far outshined my minuscule expectations. The plot is fast-pacedmore
Signed Mata Hari: A Novel
by Yannick Murphy
Signed, Mata Hari: A Novel (11/3/2007)
With short chapters and a flowing writing style, Murphy's newest novel is an easy read. I found myself instantly engaged with the life of Mata Hari, the German spy during World War II. It was interesting to read about Mata Hari's life before she became a spy. However, themore
Nineteen Minutes: A Novel
by Jodi Picoult
In nineteen minutes... (7/19/2007)
Everyone's raving about this book. My mother read it, as she does with all of Picoult's novels, and insisted I read it. I was intrigued, originally, because it was about a school shooting. So I picked it up and found myself heavily engrossed right from the start.

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Lessons in Chemistry
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