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The Doctor and the Diva: A Novel
by Adrienne McDonnell
A Love Story of a Family (7/2/2010)
This book is not only a beautiful love story, but a good book to learn about early obstetric practices, Trinidad and Italian opera.
The Russian Dreambook of Color and Flight
by Gina Ochsner
Russian Learning (1/11/2010)
The story was extremely interesting, but my favorite thing with this book was what I learned about the Russian culture. We are very blessed here in the U.S. and we often forget that.
The Possibility of Everything
by Hope Edelman
Everything is Possible! (8/1/2009)
Great compelling book! The author did a wonderful job expressing her feelings and beliefs, while letting the reader continue to have their own. I was convinced at the end...every type of belief is possible!
The Secret Keeper
by Paul Harris
The Secret Keeper (4/4/2009)
This was a good book. I enjoyed that it was about a country I knew little about. This book may be a little too gruesome for book clubs, but suspense readers will like this novel.
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