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Talk of the Town
by Lisa Wingate
A tickle your ribs sort of book by an outstanding Christian wordsmith (12/16/2007)
I loved this book, Talk of the Town, for a number of reasons, but the main ones are that Daily, TX, is a lot like my little town (I don't think it is a roman a clef), I really enjoy Lisa Wingate's writing, and the book was just downright fun to read. Some might consider themore
The Pirate's Daughter
by Margaret Cezair-Thompson
Just a lovely book! (10/10/2007)
I would recommend this book to anyone as it has something to offer a reader at many different levels. Family, romance, Hollywood, Jamaica, and the areas where they connect. I was apprehensive about writing a review, but this book made it easy. Please grab a copy!
Heart in the Right Place: A Memoir
by Carolyn Jourdan
 (8/10/2007)
When I read the first chapter of this book on DearReader.Com, I thought it might be a chick lit book I would enjoy - I think I am too old for most of them :) However, to my surprise and definite enjoyment, when I got it from my library, it was a memoir, which I almostmore
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