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Southernmost
by Silas House
Loved it! (8/23/2018)
Beautifully written !
The Kennedy Debutante
by Kerri Maher
Wonderful blast from the past! (6/11/2018)
Loved this book! Wonderful to learn more about the Kennedy girls! They were very independent thinkers, especially for the 1940's! The relationships between the siblings was particularly entertaining to read about. The story encompassed many aspects of their lives, loves, accomplishments and disappointments. I will add, though, that I think this book needs editing before it is published. Just a little too long!
The Summer Wives
by Beatriz Williams
Interesting premise (4/15/2018)
This novel grabbed my attention immediately. The story is well-written and I like the authors writing style. Somewhere near the middle of the book, it lost its pace for me. Suddenly, it seemed to plod along until close to the end when the pacing picked back up. I felt like the story could have been better if it was 50-75 pages shorter.
Sometimes I Lie
by Alice Feeney
Scary! (11/16/2017)
A page turning thriller! Didn't take long to read this book because I couldn't put it down. Very well written, but jumping from one time period to another is not my personal preference. I am rereading this book paying extra attention to these time periods! I think this will make a great movie!
The People We Hate at the Wedding
by Grant Ginder
Expected more (4/6/2017)
Very well-written novel, but not nearly as light-hearted and humorous as touted by the publisher. It explores some very serious issues.... divorce, blended families, homosexuality to name a few. I am glad that I read it, but expected a very different funny story!
The Book of Summer
by Michelle Gable
3.5 rating, actually (3/11/2017)
Loved the writing, the multi-generational stories, and the entire premise of the book. There was, however, an issue in the book that I felt either didn't belong or wasn't developed enough for me to understand its relevance to the story. Can't wait to discuss this with others when the book is released!
Victoria
by Daisy Goodwin
Very, very good! (12/5/2016)
Loved this book- it was well written and explored the life of a young girl who couldn't descend the stairs alone one day until the next day she was the Queen of England. She was young and inexperienced but soon learned the ways of the Court. great reading that makes me excited for the PBS series airing in January!
The Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper
by Phaedra Patrick
Charming! (3/26/2016)
Sweet and poignant widow who discovers things he didn't know about his deceased wife. He also rediscovers life, family, and friendship while investigating. Wonderful cast of characters and adventures!
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