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The Book That Matters Most: A Novel
by Ann Hood
the book that matters most (6/21/2016)
I have always loved the novels of Ann Hood, and this was no exception. The characters were well developed. I was drawn into Ava's story from the beginning. This would be a good choice for book clubs. I am a member of a long standing book club and love the idea of reading this as a choice and then asking each member to choose a book that is meaningful to them.
Whispering Shadows
by Jan-Philipp Sendker
Whispering Shadows (1/24/2015)
A good read, a good mystery. It gives a look into other cultures and some history. It was a little slowing moving for me. It would make a good book club pick. There are many things that good be used for discussion.
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