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The Forgetting Time
by Sharon Guskin
The Forgetting Time is Somewhat Forgetable (1/25/2016)
The Forgetting Time by Sharon Guskin is not one of my favorite novels. I am about half-way through and am finding it hard to complete. A major problem is that I do not find the characters of Janie and Noah very relatable, and I am only mildly sympathetic with them. Jeromemore
Letters to the Lost
by Iona Grey
Love lost, and found (4/23/2015)
Love, both new-found and long-lost, permeates Letters to the Lost. Although this book did not pull me totally into its world, I found it a pleasant read. Jess, a singer, on the run from her boyfriend/manager, finds love in the modern world when she meets Will, a probatemore
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