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The Book That Matters Most: A Novel
by Ann Hood
The Book That Matters Most by Ann Hood (7/17/2016)
I enjoyed this heartwarming story of family relationships and the impact books can have on readers. I loved the book club's theme to choose the book that matters most to you. It challenged me to think of what book I would choose. This would be a great book for book clubs. The characters are engaging and there were a couple of twists that kept my interest. This was the first book by Ann Hood that I have read and I will definitely look for more of her books.
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