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Ever By My Side: A Memoir in Eight Acts Pets
by Dr. Nick Trout
Not just another dog book (1/6/2011)
I love dogs and I love reading. I've read a lot of books, fact and fiction, about dogs. "Ever by my Side" did not disappoint me. I stopped holiday cleanup, regular house chores, sleeping......to read it as quickly as possible, while yet savoring the skill with words that Dr.more
Adam & Eve: A Novel
by Sena Jeter Naslund
Adam and Eve by Sara Jeter Naslund (9/23/2010)
I chose to review this book because I have read and enjoyed all of Ms. Naslund's previous books. I shall give her high marks for launching out into a new venue for her, but, frankly, I don't believe it works well.

There are parts of the book which defy my ability to believemore
Romancing Miss Bronte: A Novel
by Juliet Gael
Romancing Miss Bronte by Juliet Gael (2/27/2010)
I have read several books by the Bronte sisters and at least one biography, so I was anticipating reading Romancing Miss Bronte by Juliet Gael. From the first sentence of the first chapter, I knew I would not be disappointed. Ms. Gael knows how to use words to theirmore
The Fifth Servant
by Kenneth Wishnia
The Fifth Servant (11/21/2009)
As I read the description of this book on BookBrowse, I was intrigued and once chosen to receive an advance copy eager to read it.

I am sorry to say that I was disappointed in this book. Rather than being the mystery it was advertised to be, it read more like a text book.

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The Last Bridge
by Teri Coyne
The Last Bridge by Teri Coyne (6/10/2009)
This book captured my attention the moment I saw the cover. On the cover is a "note," a sticky note, or so it seems. On it are simply the words, "Cat. He isn't who you think he is. Mom xxxooo" The author does a masterful job of tantilizing the reader with clues as to whomore
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