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The In-Betweens: The Spiritualists, Mediums, and Legends of Camp Etna
by Mira Ptacin
History meets personal quest (11/7/2019)
Would you be comforted or frightened to learn that after leaving this life, the spirit of a loved one still exists and can still communicate with you? Believers in the religion of Spiritualism believe this is possible. Author Mira Ptacin explains some of the history ofmore
Golden Child
by Claire Adam
An amazing story from a gifted writer (12/13/2018)
Claire Adam is a very gifted writer and I find it amazing that a story so powerful is her first novel. I was entranced with her writing from the very beginning of the book.

I learned a good bit about the life of everyday people in Trinidad and how precarious their lives canmore
Me, Myself and Them
by Dan Mooney
heart wrenching (6/27/2018)
I grew to like this book very much as I got further into the story. The actions and dedication of Denis' friends in response to his pain were quite touching and Denis' explanations of his feelings are truly powerful.I think anyone who has ever tried to understand mentalmore
Home Sweet Home
by April Smith
April Smith does it again (1/4/2017)
Home Sweet Home captivated my interest and attention from the very beginning and I did not want to put it down until I had finished. This tale from the McCarthy era with wonderful, relatable characters has many echoes in our society today. If you are looking for a book tomore
I Am Livia
by Phyllis T. Smith
Completely drew me In (2/17/2014)
"I Am Livia" is one of the most enticing and satisfying first novels I've read. It kept me up most of the night and I postponed doing anything else this morning until I finished it. The author made it easy to appreciate the complexities facing the main characters; tomore
Last Train to Istanbul
by Ayse Kulin
most enjoyable (9/25/2013)
Arriving back home from a trip to Turkey this selection was waiting for me, quite a timely arrival. Having now completed Last Train to Istanbul, I am not surprised to learn that Ayse Kulin is "one of Turkey's best selling and most beloved authors". Via a most compellingmore
Lookaway, Lookaway
by Wilton Barnhardt
I did go home again (6/25/2013)
I haven't lived in Charlotte since the late '70's but this book immediately took me back to those days and to many characters and character types I grew up with and knew only too well. The powerful archetype of Jerene willing reality to bend her way felt totally real, asmore
The Daughters of Mars
by Thomas Keneally
A very powerful portrayal (5/19/2013)
The author writes about the battlefield realities of WWI with great power and poignancy. One is drawn into what could otherwise seem an overly bleak tale by the humanity, bravery and dedication of countless medical professionals and volunteers whose everyday heroism insistsmore
The Jericho Deception
by Jeffrey Small
Chilling (4/3/2013)
I'm writing this very shortly after hearing of President Obama's wonderful brain mapping initiative and I must admit, having read this book made me immediately wonder if/how mapping the brain could be co-opted for ill. I found this book to be a thought-provoking read onmore
Golden Boy
by Abigail Tarttelin
An author with promise (1/2/2013)
Contains potential plot spoilers

While Golden Boy had very gripping story elements, I did not find the dialogue or overall writing style particularly compelling. However, if the author's primary intent is to introduce the issues surrounding intersexusality, she did that well.more
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