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Learning to Lose: A Novel
by David Trueba
Worthy literary read for book clubs or the classroom (5/24/2010)
This book gets kudos on several fronts - - its realistic portrayal of relationships, its incredible depiction of the male point of view of love and loss, and its subtle reflections on death. A lot happens in "Learning to Lose", but none of it is over dramatized or maudlin .more
The Swimming Pool
by Holly LeCraw
This "Swimming Pool" is worth diving into (2/28/2010)
When I first started this book, I thought it was going to be ho-hum. The plot line just didn't seem very original. But I must confess that as the book progressed, it grabbed me with it's absolutely beautiful and evocative writing style. LeCraw's descriptive writing makesmore
The Things That Keep Us Here: A Novel
by Carla Buckley
Engaging Premise; Perfect for Book Clubs (11/9/2009)
What would happen if a deadly disease spread so quickly that is wreaked havoc on society as we know it?

That is the premise of this engaging novel. The protagonist, Ann, faces a myriad of moral dilemmas in this book that will have you asking yourself "what would I do?" Itmore
Alice I Have Been
by Melanie Benjamin
A Must for Anyone Who Has Read Alice in Wonderland (10/16/2009)
In my mind, the writing of this story is akin to a beautiful woman dressed in an overcoat. You can see she is beautiful, and you are basically dying for her to remove her coat so you can see if she's really as gorgeous as you think. And she won't take off the darned coat!more
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