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The Children
by Ann Leary
The Children (4/29/2016)
This is sad, this book in the beginning had potential, but halfway it just goes on and on with nothing to do with the story. It was like the writer needed to fill up pages.
A Certain Age: A Novel
by Beatriz Williams
A Certain Age (3/5/2016)
I loved this book!!!! If you are a fan of Beatriz Williams you will love this book. If you are new to her you will become a fan after reading A Certain Age. Every character is real, you want to know more about them, even the worst ones have redeeming qualities. Hated for it to end but it does have the most perfect ending.
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