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Don't Ever Get Old
by Daniel Friedman
Thinking on the Big Issues (12/4/2014)
This book is written with the memory of a special person in the life of the author. Although there are times that the story is a little slow, the author is building to a really big finish. Behind the humor, of which there is plenty, you will also be thinking about the bigmore
A Bitter Truth: A Bess Crawford Mystery
by Charles Todd
Great Characters and Good Mystery (9/7/2011)
This is the third novel in the Bess Crawford series, preceded by A Duty to the Dead, and An Impartial Witness. The main character Bess is kind, caring, and sensible as she carries out her duties as a nursing sister during World War I. All of the characters are well drawn,more
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Lessons in Chemistry
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Praised by Parade and The New York Times Book Review, this debut features a 1960s scientist turned TV cooking star.

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