Reviews by Linda Z. (Corydon, IN)

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15 Seconds
by Andrew Gross
15 Seconds (6/12/2012)
What a roller coaster ride for this unsuspecting plastic surgeon. I was fascinated with the book and could not wait to see how it ended. If you like a lot of suspense, this is the book for you with guessing games and plenty of action. Anyone who likes mysteries andmore
No Mark Upon Her: A Novel
by Deborah Crombie
No Mark Upon Her (1/17/2012)
Deborah Crombie is one of my favorite authors and she does not disappoint in this her 14th British mystery with Gemma and Duncan. The usual characters are there in a brand new setting. Anyone who enjoys mysteries with more characterization will go for this series. An anmore
The Dressmaker: A Novel
by Kate Alcott
The Dressmaker (10/27/2011)
I enjoyed this book very much. In fact, I read it in two days, staying up until after midnight to finish it. The author approached the Titanic disaster with a new perspective. The moral questions could lead to some interesting discussions in a book club setting as well asmore
The Things We Cherished: A Novel
by Pam Jenoff
The Things We Cherished (5/26/2011)
This book should appeal to both women and men who are interested in World War II, the Holocaust and would also appeal to mystery lovers. I had read two previous books by the author and enjoyed both. The moral dilemma was very interesting. Was Roger right or wrong in what hemore
Original Sin: A Sally Sin Adventure
by Beth Mcmullen
Original Sin (3/10/2011)
I had a hard time getting into this book and understanding where the author was going with the plot. It did not make a lot of sense to me. She had some clever jabs at the spy organizations but her main focus was not realistic. I would assume there is going to be a sequelmore
The Tenth Song
by Naomi Ragen
The Tenth Song (11/2/2010)
I really enjoyed this book. It made me think about how I would react to a situation beyond my control which affected my entire family. I would think this book would be perfect for book clubs, particularly women. I can see some really good discussions coming from the actionsmore
Bad Boy: An Inspector Banks Novel
by Peter Robinson
Bad Boy (7/11/2010)
There are 20 books in this series of Inspector Banks and I cannot believe that I have never read any until this one. I have now read 2 others in the series and am starting on the first one. My local public library has 6 of them and I shall have to check the used book storesmore
The Map of True Places
by Brunonia Barry
The Map of True Places (5/13/2010)
When I first started reading this book, I had doubts that I would enjoy it. However, the more I read the more I liked it. There were a lot of unexpected twists and turns in the plot. I had no idea how things were going to progress. The appeal of this book would probably bemore
Savage Lands
by Clare Clark
Savage Lands by Clare Clark (1/7/2010)
As a history major, I really enjoy historical novels and this one was a winner. I learned what a "casket girl" was and a lot about the French settling of Mobile and New Orleans. I have found myself wanting to learn more about this period using the Internet and my localmore
While My Sister Sleeps
by Barbara Delinsky
While My Sister Slept (12/11/2008)
This book I definitely could not put down. I started it after lunch and finished it at 11 PM the same day.How a family reacts to an unexpected emergency and faces the difficult decisions affecting everyone certainly held my interest. It makes me wonder how I would handle amore
Stealing Athena
by Karen Essex
All of the Marbles (6/10/2008)
I enjoyed reading about two strong women, whose connection to the Elgin marbles and their accomplishments, were somehow lost in the maze of history. The book gives us a better understanding of the role played by Britain in saving the marbles but I still believe they belongmore
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