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Broken Country (Reese's Book Club)
by Clare Leslie Hall
Disappointing (5/1/2025)
Lies, secrets, and more lies. This is what this book is all about.

Set in the late '60s, this is a book about a poor girl falling in love with a rich boy. They are both out of their element, but it works...for a while.

I don't particularly like books that promote cheating onmore
Lessons in Chemistry: A Novel
by Bonnie Garmus
Wonderful (5/1/2025)
I don't know what to say about this fantastic debut novel, except WOW!

This is a must-read for both Baby Boomers and Millennials. This book shows that, as complex as it is to be a woman with a career now, you don't have anything over the women who were cracking the doorsmore
Bad Boy: An Inspector Banks Novel
by Peter Robinson
Lacking Action and Excitment (7/6/2010)
I was a bit disappointed in this author and this book since I had heard so much about this author and had never read anything by him before.

This story had so much potential to be exciting and spine tingling and fell so far from the mark. Inspector Marks who I gather is themore
Romancing Miss Bronte: A Novel
by Juliet Gael
Captivating (2/22/2010)
Romancing Miss Bronte - Juliet Gael

Romancing Miss Bronte is a fascinating factual and fictional look into Charlotte, Anne, Emily and Branwell Bronte’s lives. The bulk of this novel deals with Charlotte; her life her loves and her tragedies. As children in Haworth England,more
The Things That Keep Us Here: A Novel
by Carla Buckley
Wonderful, Thrilling, Chilling a Delight to Read (11/4/2009)
This is a phenomenal debut thriller about what happens to one family when a virulent bird flu pandemic hits the USA. And it has the potential to kill about 50 our of every one hundred that it infects. And then that potential turns to reality.

This is the story of one brokenmore
The Book of Illumination: A Novel from the Ghost Files
by Mary Ann Winkowski
A Wonderful Surprise of a Read! (10/1/2009)
As it says on the back of the cover “the criminal underworld collides with the spiritual otherworld” describes this book perfectly! And for once what you read on the back cover and the blurbs is exactly what you get. Anza O’Malley is a ghost whisperer who can help those whomore
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