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Valeria's Last Stand
by Marc Fitten
Nice and light! (3/10/2009)
Valeria's Last Stand is full of funny & quirky characters, although I felt the book moved along in fits & starts, at times dragging. Fitten's detailed descriptions encourage the reader to imagine just what the townspeople and landscape would look like! If you'remore
Kissing Games of the World
by Sandi Kahn Shelton
Tender & Witty! (9/3/2008)
From the first few pages of Shelton's Kissing Games of the World, I was hooked! Her characters just spring to life and become people you know. She writes about ordinary people living their lives the best they can. She does it in a tender and witty way and she's made a fanmore
It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time: My Adventures in Life and Food
by Moira Hodgson
Not such a good idea.... (7/20/2008)
Being a foodie, I was all set to enjoy a book about Moira Hodgson's adventures in life and food, but I was disappointed. I found her writing to be shallow and disjointed. Unlike Ruth Reichl's books in which I became engrossed in the food and the surroundings, Hodgson didmore
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