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First Frost
by Sarah Addison Allen
A visit With Friends (12/31/2014)
This was a fun return visit with the Waverleys. The precocious 5-year-old Bay from the original Garden Spells is a teenager, struggling with High School and first love. Claire is immersed and possibly drowning in a new business venture. Sydney is happily married, but notmore
The Miniaturist
by Jessie Burton
Too Much for a Small House (9/11/2014)
Amsterdam, in the late 17th century, is a city of hidden opulence and religious repression. Eighteen-year-old Nella Oortman enters a prosperous, but sham marriage, with the merchant Johannes Brandt. When her husband presents her with a replica cabinet house, she finds thatmore
The Fortune Hunter
by Daisy Goodwin
Pleasant and Predictable (5/19/2014)
Charlotte Baird is accustomed to the attentions of society bachelors. They are interested in her money. It is most unfortunate that the true object of her affections is co-opted by the Empress Elizabeth of Austria. Poor Bay Middleton, how is he to choose; the one with themore
A Hundred Flowers: A Novel
by Gail Tsukiyama
Resilience and stubbornness to survive (8/10/2012)
“She marveled at nature's resiliency, its sheer stubbornness to survive.”

Those are the thoughts of Auntie Song, one of the characters in Gail Tsukiyama’s newest book. It is the story of an extended family told from five different perspectives through a year of many changes.more
The Solitary House: A Novel
by Lynn Shepherd
Better still read the original (7/8/2012)
Charles Maddox is a uniquely gifted young man who is struggling to establish himself as a private detective in a Dickensian London. It is not a setting in an 1850’s London similar to one that Dickens created. It is the London setting that Dickens depicted in his great novelmore
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