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Maybe in Another Life
by Taylor Jenkins Reid
Why has this author not been on my list (6/9/2015)
I have never read a book by Taylor Jenkins Redi before. Now I have another author to love. I've always wondered about the idea of if you could go back and make different decisions in life. Reading about the parallel lives gave me great insight in to those choices. I couldn'more
Between the Tides
by Susannah Marren
Engrossing (5/6/2015)
I really enjoyed the subject matter of this book. It just shows how men can pick up and move anywhere. Women of any age still have to deal with the whole mean girl stuff. Though I thought Lainie would have an easier time moving with her children. But, betrayal in a smallmore
The Well
by Catherine Chanter
The Well (3/16/2015)
I normally don't choose books that are psychological thrillers, so I wasn't sure what to expect from this. I spent three nights engrossed in this book. What a fabulous debut novel for the author. I think after reading this I will choose other books of this genre. It wasmore
Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis: The Untold Story
by Barbara Leaming
Jacquelin Bouvier Kennedy Onnassis The Untold Story (11/18/2014)
Being a native Washingtonian politics have always been front and center in my life. I was very excited to read this book as I have been fascinated with Jackie all of my life. I was very excited to get an advanced copy. I had always thought of Jackie as a very strong womanmore
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