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Serena: A Novel
by Ron Rash
Rewarding Experience (9/7/2009)
Serena....intelligent, manipulative, diabolical...She is determined to conquer the North Carolina mountains at any cost, then to rule the the timber empire of the world. The path of destruction she and her husband, George, leave on the land and its people is unconscionable.

I began reading Serena, definitely not expecting to enjoy it. I became a part of 1929 North Carolina and the characters struggling to survive the mountains, the elements, the ghosts and their ruthless employers. Through Ron Rash's beautiful descriptions of the land and his ability to get into the souls of his characters, good and evil, I was truly captivated. What a rewarding experience to read a book you are determined not to like and finish it thinking it is one of the best novels you have ever read!

I would definitely recommend Serena to book clubs, or just as a great reading experience for anyone.
The Secret Keeper
by Paul Harris
Book club material (3/4/2009)
This book was a very enjoyable read on several levels. I knew nothing about Sierra Leone prior to "living" it through the book's characters. There was action, intrigue and a remarkable ending. Although the writing isn't as polished as an experienced author’s, I will definitely read Paul Harris’ next book. A book club would have many topics for discussion: relationships, morality, life under tyrannical rule, treatment of children in other societies, etc.
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