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Last Train to Istanbul
by Ayse Kulin
Soul Train (9/24/2013)
Getting caught up in the middle of a family with their banishment of one daughter to the celebration of another brings us to a dilemma when Hitler invades Paris. As Jewish people with passports from Turkey, they learn how to survive waiting for a train that will take them to their homeland.
A Hundred Flowers: A Novel
by Gail Tsukiyama
A Way of Life (7/18/2012)
A beautiful but sometimes a sad tale of life. I forgot how life could be in another culture at another time.
Precious memories of time gone past is all that some have. These memories keep them going on in life.
I have read other books by this author. I enjoyed this book butmore
The Winter Palace: A Novel of Catherine the Great
by Eva Stachniak
Catherine who? (1/28/2012)
I so wanted to read this book as I have traveled to St. Petersburg/Leningrad. I was disappointed that I am on page 404 and just now Catherine has become Catherine the Great. Much of her life was eliminated but we know all about Varvara. Did I miss the steps leading up tomore
Little Black Dress: A Novel
by Susan McBride
Magical Dress (7/7/2011)
I enjoyed reading this book. Good thing we don't have a black dress for us to see our futures. It's like going to see a fortune teller. The characters were vivid. I could see Evie trying on the black dress. Relationships can be so intertwined and yet sometimes the outcomemore
Friendship Bread: A Novel
by Darien Gee
Great Read (3/9/2011)
This is a memorable book. Women and their friendships can be so heart warming. I loved reading this book. I like having the recipe and hope to make a starter soon. I liked the closeness of the small town and how life changes meeting just one person.
Three Seconds
by Anders Roslund & Borge Hellstrom
3 seconds too long (12/14/2010)
I tried the best that I could to enjoy reading this book. But, I just couldn't get my mind around the difficult names. I am not used to reading about this type of mule. I got to around 100 pages before I said "I quit". I think I got lost in the translation myself. I, in allmore
Gone Tomorrow: A Jack Reacher Novel #13
by Lee Child
Gone (11/3/2010)
I enjoyed reading this book. I am a big fan of mystery/suspense books, so this was a good fit. I had to put the book down for a couple of days, but when I returned to the story, I could remember who the characters were and the story line. Good descriptions of the situationsmore
The Clouds Beneath the Sun
by Mackenzie Ford
Stunning (7/3/2010)
Having been to the Serengeti on safari, I was anxious to read this book. It brought back wonderful memories of camp life. I can still see the Masai men in their bright red robes standing with their spears. The book was descriptive of the plains without being too detailed.more
Pearl of China: A Novel
by Anchee Min
Pearl of China (2/14/2010)
At first, I didn't think I was going to enjoy this book. To me the writing was stilted, but as I got more into the book, I was to discover how much history was involved. Not having read about Pearl Buck or any of her novels before I will certainly put them on my readingmore
Dragon House
by John Shors
Most Enjoyable (7/24/2009)
Having read "Beneath a Marble Sky", I was anxious to read another of John Shors books. I am not quite finished with "Dragon House, but I think it is so good, that I wanted other BookBrowse members to know how much I enjoyed this read. So descriptive of the city it makes youmore
The Weight of a Mustard Seed: The Intimate Story of an Iraqi General and His Family During Thirty Years of Tyranny
by Wendell Steavenson
Mustard Seed (2/12/2009)
I have tried several times to get "into" the book. I keep saying I want to read this book, but I find myself procrastinating. It's not a bad book, but I just didn't like the style. A lot of information about the wars between Iran and Iraq and the Americans. I guess youmore
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