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The Rebellion of Miss Lucy Ann Lobdell
by William Klaber
Interesting historical fiction (12/24/2014)
William Klaber turned letters and documents about an obscure woman from his hometown's past into an interesting first-person narrative. Because I didn't pay close attention to the advanced description of the book, I was a bit surprised by the focus on Lucy's sexualmore
Safe with Me
by Amy Hatvany
Safe With Me a safe bet for a good read! (12/1/2013)
I was captured by Amy Hatvany's story right from the start, and devoured her book quickly. The author did an excellent job of making me empathize with each of the three main characters - her style is very reminiscent of Jodi Picoult's, but there weren't the plot twists thatmore
The Scavenger's Daughters: Tales of the Scavenger's Daughters, Book One
by Kay Bratt
Inspiring Story (7/23/2013)
Kay Bratt tells the story of a Chinese man and his wife who have chosen to stand by their principles and show love and compassion to girls who have been abandoned, without regard for their own impoverished circumstances. Although it is set in the context of Mao's "culturalmore
The Sisterhood
by Helen Bryan
The Sisterhood (5/15/2013)
"The Sisterhood" tells the tale of an isolated order of nuns in Spain and how it may be connected to an orphan found in the aftermath of a hurricane on the Pacific Coast of South America. The story jumps back and forth between the 1500's and the present day, drawing youmore
The Caretaker
by A .X. Ahmad
The Caretaker by A.X. Ahmad (4/3/2013)
Others have described this book as a "thriller" and a "novel about clashing cultures and painful histories", and I would agree. I enjoyed the author's flashback approach to explaining the main character's (Ranjit) back story and felt it helped to build suspense. I thoughtmore
A Nearly Perfect Copy
by Allison Amend
A not quite perfect story (3/10/2013)
Overall I enjoyed this book, but I was disappointed with the last quarter of it. My attention was immediately captured and drawn into the stories of Elm and Gabriel and I enjoyed the "insider's" look at the world of fine art. However, I expected there to be a bettermore
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