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The Guest Book
by Sarah Blake
Begs for Discussion (7/6/2019)
This is a generational novel brimming with social criticism, pointing out sins and injustices of the past and questioning what can be done about the past. What is the point of studying the past if we can neither change it nor learn from it? How culpable are those who refusemore
Clock Dance: A Novel
by Anne Tyler
Clock Dance by Anne Tyler (7/28/2018)
As I read Clock Dance by Anne Tyler, I had the uncomfortable sense of having no idea where the story was going. The story relates events in “chunks” of Willa’s life, starting with her childhood. Her father is totally amiable and placid while her mother is “high strung” andmore
Stay with Me
by Ayobami Adebayo
Stay with Me (8/28/2017)
I couldn't put this book down after reading a few chapters. At first, it was like visiting a foreign land. The language, customs, and culture, as well as the names, were unfamiliar to m e. Soon I was immersed in the love story of Yeside and Akin as they deal with the painmore
Lola
by Melissa Scrivner Love
Lola by Melissa Scrivner Love (3/11/2017)
Readers who like intricately plotted crime novels and complex characters will love this one. Lola, the protagonist, can kill without remorse. She views the world from near the bottom of society. Her ambition is to be the boss of her drug dealing gang. Although she ismore
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