Reviews by Carol R. (Foster City, CA)

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Precious Thing
by Colette McBeth
Saw This Coming (1/12/2014)
I wanted to love this book; the premise was intriguing. About midway through "Precious Thing," I thought I'd figured out the ending. I was right. The plot twists were numerous. In the beginning of the story, they made the story interesting. After a while, the never endingmore
A Man of His Own
by Susan Wilson
Definitely not just a dog story (8/18/2013)
This book grabbed my attention and didn't let go. A wonderful, perceptive guide dog unifies three damaged people. The story is told in short chapters, alternating between the "voices" of the characters and the dog. Throughout it, I wondered if it was historical fiction. Itmore
Letters from Skye
by Jessica Brockmole
Inhaled This Book! (6/18/2013)
I started reading this book on Saturday morning and finished it the same day. "Letters from Skye" is compulsively readable. Although the story was somewhat predictable, I wanted to know what happened next. The author's technique of alternating between mother's and daughter'more
Palisades Park
by Alan Brennert
Brings Back Memories (2/18/2013)
Wow - "Palisades Park" brought back memories. I never went to the park but I remember the jingle, Callahan's hot dogs, the big sign, Cousin Brucie and so much more. I enjoyed the novel very much. Encompassing 75 years of the 20th century, the characters live their livesmore
The House Girl
by Tara Conklin
Powerfully and Beautifully Written (11/29/2012)
Tara Conklin's first book, "The House Girl," entranced me. It is cleverly conceived, weaving back and forth from the mid-19th century to the present time and weaving in characters from the past and present as they become relevant to the story. The author made me care deeplymore
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