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The House at the End of Hope Street
by Menna van Praag
Absolute Magic! (6/9/2013)
A magical book, an enchanted house, a cast of characters who previously lived there but remain on the walls in photographs to be talked to whenever the desire strikes you. Florence Nightingale, Agatha Christie and Sylvia Plath to name a few. This whimsical house lives andmore
Lovely, Dark and Deep
by Amy McNamara
Lots of Emotion (5/5/2013)
Mamie – but Dad calls her Wren. Her parents never agreed on anything when they married, so she answers to both names.

There is a lot of emotion packed into Lovely, Dark and Deep. While reading along you can empathize and feel Wren’s many emotions with her. This is a storymore
Orphan Train
by Christina Baker Kline
Truly an Amazing Story! (4/23/2013)
The Orphan Train was a phenomenal story that affected me deeply. My heart went out to all the children on the orphan train. I will most definitely be recommending this wonderful masterpiece to all who’ll listen. Orphan Train gets a huge thumbs up from me! Thank you Ms.more
The Distance Between Us: A Memoir
by Reyna Grande
A Mesmerizing Memoir!! (3/29/2013)
This story captured my heart from the beginning to the end. It was so eloquently written with such a descriptive narrative that I could literally feel and smell and see the sights around me. From the dust on the ground to the feel of the dirt and mud clinging to my feet tomore
The Still Point of the Turning World
by Emily Rapp Black
Beautiful Memoir! (3/26/2013)
Ronan was diagnosed with Tay-Sachs disease at the age of nine-months. Tay-Sachs is a rare and always fatal degenerative disorder, and precious little Ronan wasn’t expected to live beyond the age of three, and would be permanently stalled, developmentally at the age of sixmore
The Plum Tree
by Ellen Marie Wiseman
Horrifying & Appalling but a Great Read! (3/18/2013)
The Plum Tree was 367 pages of unbelievable writing that was so well-done. I read the book over two days just so I could make it last a little longer. Although sad and heartbreaking, the writing was so spot on that I didn’t want it to end. I’ll definitely be recommendingmore
Me Before You: A Novel
by Jojo Moyes
Couldn't Put It Down! (3/14/2013)
I didn’t expect the ending of this book at all, it was quite a shock to me to be quite honest and I cried for about ten minutes. The author has done a fantastic job at penning this novel and you won’t be able to put it down once you’ve started and I was sorry to see it end.more
The Promise of Stardust: A Novel
by Priscille Sibley
Exceptional Read! (3/11/2013)
When I first decided to read this novel I was worried that the story would get bogged down in lengthy, drawn-out, and boring court trials and details. However, just the opposite was true. Ms. Sibley tells the story through flashbacks of their past and it works very well. Imore
Wave
by Sonali Deraniyagala
Not What I Expected! (3/7/2013)
I’m finding it a bit difficult to write this review as on the one hand the story itself was a huge letdown and not at all what I expected for all the hype I’d heard. On the other hand, it was an amazing novel of the telling of immense grief Sonali went through in coping tomore
Temple of a Thousand Faces
by John Shors
The Magnum Opus! (2/18/2013)
John Shors newest novel is an absolute work of genius! The novel, a historical fiction, set in the 1100’s is one of his best works yet. I’ve read all of John’s previous books and each was truly a stunning success on its own, however, Temple of a Thousand Faces really shinesmore
Calling Me Home
by Julie Kibler
Calling Me Home (2/1/2013)
I really enjoyed the way this story was told in alternating voices between Dorrie and Isabelle. Isabelle’s chapters are told in the first person with memories of her childhood whereas Dorrie’s chapters deal with present day occurrences.

Calling Me Home is a novel ofmore
Heat Wave: A Novel
by Nancy Thayer
Beautiful Novel!! (1/16/2013)
I absolutely loved this story!

Nancy Thayer has written a real story about real women. She has an uncanny knack for taking real life situations and putting them in story mode. This novel is completely believable and I actually know someone who several of these issuesmore
Y: A Novel
by Marjorie Celona
Loved It! (1/7/2013)
Y is a compelling look at one young girl’s fight to find the birthmother who abandoned her on the front step of the YMCA on the day she was born, wrapped in a dirty grey sweatshirt with a Swiss Army knife tucked in as something to remember her by.

Although we discover somemore
The Art Forger
by B. A. Shapiro
Phenomenal Reading! (1/3/2013)
The Art Forger is not only entertaining but teaches us about the world of art and for someone like me who knew nothing of the subject when I picked up the book, has really opened my eyes and provided me with a lot of fascinating information that I had no previous knowledgemore
Paris: A Love Story
by Kati Marton
Paris: A Love Story (12/20/2012)
Paris: A Love Story is an unbelievably candid, open, honest memoir with no holds barred. The book had more of an “all about me” ring to it and “who I know that is famous”. I felt at times as though Marton had flipped through her datebook looking for things to write.more
The Binding Chair: or, A Visit from the Foot Emancipation Society
by Kathryn Harrison
Big Disappointment (11/18/2012)
After having read Snowflower and the Secret Fan by Lisa See, I was familiar with the age old torture of foot binding performed on young girls in early China. A year long process that I couldn’t imagine having had to endure. Poor May had to endure foot binding in this storymore
The End of Your Life Book Club
by Will Schwalbe
The End of Your Life Book Club - You'll Love It!! (11/12/2012)
Will Schwalbe has done a remarkable job with this novel, touching on the real feelings and issues surrounding the process of a close family member dying. They way in which this mother and son chose to deal with the heartbreak was truly amazing and worked well. I thoroughlymore
Man in the Blue Moon
by Michael Morris
Man in the Blue Moon (11/5/2012)
Vivid descriptions, southern realism, and great story telling had me drawn in from the first page. Michael Morris knows how to weave a tale that will keep you turning page after page after page.

"Man in the Blue Moon" was a treasure to read. The complexity and depth ismore
Never Fall Down: A Novel
by Patricia McCormick
Unbelievable True Story! (10/28/2012)
The atrocities that these people faced was horrible and hard to believe that people, human beings, could be so very cruel. Never Fall Down is a difficult book to read but a necessary book to read. I think everyone needs to read this true story to understand the magnitude ofmore
The Barbarian Nurseries: A Novel
by Héctor Tobar
It Was Okay (10/25/2012)
The Barbarian Nurseries was a fairly good read although I found it to be quite mundane and too drawn out in parts.

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