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Mercies in Disguise: A Story of Hope, a Family's Genetic Destiny, and the Science That Rescued Them
by Gina Kolata
Great Medical Read (11/6/2016)
I really liked this book. It was a great medical mystery type of book that didn't read like a text book. The author kept a page turning pace and it wasn't bogged down with information only a medical person could understand. I'm now interested in her book about the Flu pandemic of 1918.
Les Parisiennes: How the Women of Paris Lived, Loved, and Died Under Nazi Occupation
by Anne Sebba
Good Historical Non Fiction (7/26/2016)
I enjoyed this book. I really didn't know very much at all about Nazi regime in Paris. It got a bit bogged down in places, but overall it was a good read.
The Children
by Ann Leary
Another winner (5/17/2016)
I am a sucker for a good dysfunctional family story, and this didn't disappoint. The pace was good and my interest was held. I enjoyed this one as much as her first one.
Tuesday Nights in 1980
by Molly Prentiss
Good Debut (1/5/2016)
I liked this book even though it was definitely not my genre. I found it a little mystical, with the colors associated with certain people, but it fit. The writing was what really kept me going. I found it to be a well written book. I also liked the time period. 1980 in Newmore
Hunters in the Dark
by Lawrence Osborne
I tried! (11/18/2015)
I really wanted to like this book. I initially thought that if I just get past the first 50-60 pages, then things will pick up. I was wrong. This book, for me anyway slogged all the way to the end. The pace was so slow. I didn't even care for the writing. I didn't like anymore
The Shore: A Novel
by Sara Taylor
Good Family Saga (6/1/2015)
I will start of by saying I liked this book. The writing was great and I love a family saga. It was hard to follow the different family stories. I see that there will be a family tree in the final edition. That will be a big help. I got lost trying to keep the familiesmore
Everybody Rise
by Stephanie Clifford
Hoping for something better (3/20/2015)
I liked this book, but I was hoping for something a little bit better. It was a book I could pick up and put down. Not really a page turner for me. It was fun reading about the different social groups and how people get sucked in. All in all it was okay. Would be a goodmore
Three Many Cooks: One Mom, Two Daughters: Their Shared Stories of Food, Faith & Family
by Pam Anderson, Maggy Keet & Sharon Damelio
I loved this book! (1/30/2015)
This book was great. I loved the different stories from three different people and they are all great writers. The recipes look great and there are many I can't wait to try. After reading this book I started reading their blog and I love it. If you like family memoirs andmore
The Quick
by Lauren Owen
I wanted to like it! (4/15/2014)
I really wanted to like it. It started out really grabbing my attention. Half way through I became bored and I never recovered. It really could have been 10 chapters less. It has a few good twists but not enough to keep me interested.
Precious Thing
by Colette McBeth
Kept me guessing. (1/6/2014)
I liked this book. At first I thought I had it all figured out but I was wrong.It had a lot of twists, which I like. My only complaint is that it wrapped up a little to neatly. I will look forward to more books by this author.
How to Be a Good Wife
by Emma Chapman
Not what I was hoping for (8/4/2013)
I was hoping for a bit more than what I got. It wasn't bad, but it wasn't great either. The first half was very slow. It started to pick up speed in the second half and then I knew what was going to happen about 50 pages before the end. There also wasn't one character thatmore
Lookaway, Lookaway
by Wilton Barnhardt
Loved it!!!! (6/12/2013)
I do love a book about the south and this is a great one. I have never read a book by Wilton Barnhardt before. I will be sure to read more of his work. This was a sad, funny and hard to put down book. Not all the characters were likable, but they were a pleasure to readmore
A Thousand Pardons
by Jonathan Dee
Enjoyed (10/16/2012)
I really liked this book. It grabbed me from the beginning and kept me interested until the end. This is the first book I have read by this author and I love the way he captured the moods and essence of a fourteen year old girl. I think this would be a good book group book.more
And When She Was Good: A Novel
by Laura Lippman
and when she was good (7/10/2012)
I did like this book after I finished it. During the reading of it I just wasn't sure. I really didn't care for Heloise. I felt she was flat, emotionless and she really was, but I liked her at the end. It did have a few twists that I enjoy in books. I am glad I stuck it outmore
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