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A Bookshop in Berlin: The Rediscovered Memoir of One Woman's Harrowing Escape from the Nazis
by Francoise Frenkel
Do Not Miss Reading This Book (12/10/2019)
Françoise Frenkel always loved books, libraries, and especially bookstores.

Her dream was to open a bookstore, but would her dream about opening a French bookstore in Berlin in 1920 be a good idea?

She was successful until 1935 when the police started showing up andmore
Reputation
by Sara Shepard
Elizabeth of Silver's Reviews (12/4/2019)
An e-mail hack at a prestigious college reeked havoc on the campus of Aldrich University.

The hack exposed every single e-mail that administrators, doctors, faculty, and students had written.

The e-mails revealed secret affairs, unsavory situations, and other juicy details.

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The Family Upstairs
by Lisa Jewell
Creepy, Bizarre, and Disturbing (11/5/2019)
Libby was looking forward to her 25th birthday because she knew she would be coming into an inheritance.

What she didn’t know was what she had inherited.

Libby finds out she has inherited her family’s million-dollar home that was haunted by horrible events the family endured.

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Nothing to See Here
by Kevin Wilson
Nothing To See Here (11/4/2019)
Did Madison choose Lillian to be her friend because of the differences in their upbringing?

Did Madison choose Lillian to be her friend because it was convenient for her?

Or did Madison choose Lillian to be her friend because she needed a true friend?

The reason wasn’t clear,more
The Sun Down Motel
by Simone St. James
The Sun Down Motel (11/3/2019)
Carly left college for a "few" days so she could head to Fell, New York, to see if she could find anything out about how her Aunt Viv died or where she might be.

Viv disappeared from The Sun Down Motel where she worked in 1982 and was never found.

When Carly arrived andmore
Red Letter Days
by Sarah-Jane Stratford
Red Letter Days (9/29/2019)
Phoebe was finally making some money for her scripts and getting well known, but then for some reason she was tagged as being a communist by the government and blacklisted by the playwrights.

Phoebe had no idea what she did to be tagged, but she decided to leave the countrymore
The Invention of Wings
by Sue Monk Kidd
Elizabeth of Silver's Reviews (9/11/2019)
Sarah Grimke and Handful were complete opposites in the society of the 1800's.

Sarah was the daughter of a plantation owner, and Handful was her maid. Both were strong women regardless of their station in life.

Sarah didn't want to have a maid, and Handful didn't want to be amore
Never Let You Go
by Chevy Stevens
Elizabeth of Silver's Reviews (9/11/2019)
You can't wear that, I saw you smiling at that man, you don't need to leave the house.

Those things happened to Lindsey as her marriage progressed. Andrew was so sweet and caring especially during her pregnancy, but it got worse every day.? She was afraid of her husband,more
That Night
by Chevy Stevens
Elizabeth of Silver's Reviews (9/11/2019)
Bullying and prison life were the main themes in THAT NIGHT.

The main character, Toni, had been bullied in high school because she was not in the "in" crowd. This bullying influenced her life in a negative way. Toni was very disliked by a group of girls in high school, andmore
The House Girl
by Tara Conklin
Elizabeth of Silver's Reviews (9/11/2019)
From 1852 to 2004....from one artist to another....from a farm in Virginia to the hustle and bustle of New York City.

THE HOUSE GIRL flawlessly switches between these two time periods telling of the life of Josephine, a slave girl, Lina, a New York City attorney, and Lina'smore
Ordinary Grace
by William Kent Krueger
Excellent - don't miss reading this book (9/3/2019)
Frankie and Jake were brothers with Frankie being the braver of the two but not necessarily the ethical one. ORDINARY GRACE takes place when times were simpler but when problems still occurred in families and towns.

This specific summer in Frankie and Jake's life hadmore
Tamarack County
by William Kent Krueger
Elizabeth of Silver's Reviews (9/3/2019)
Murders, children coming back home, folks getting run off the road, revenge for a 20-year-old murder, and many unusual things happening in the bitter cold county of Tamarack in Northern Minnesota.

What was happening in this town that usually was a quiet place to be? No onemore
This Tender Land: A Novel
by William Kent Krueger
Marvelous (9/3/2019)
The Lincoln School, an orphanage with horrible caregivers who beat the children and subjected them to even worse daily working conditions, is where we meet Odie, Albert, Mose, and then Emmy.

The three friends had to get away, and they had their chance one night.

We followmore
The Perfect Son
by Lauren North
You most likely won't guess the ending (8/19/2019)
We meet Tess in the hospital after she had an accident at her son's birthday party and after coping with the death of her husband a few weeks ago.

Something is going on since her husband’s death, and Tess doesn’t know what it is. All she knows is that she is happy she hasmore
The Oysterville Sewing Circle
by Susan Wiggs
A Must Read (8/14/2019)
Caroline never thought she would be returning to her childhood home of Oysterville and definitely not with two children that weren't her own.

Caroline had wanted to leave as badly as any young person and head to New York City. Caroline did make it big in New York until amore
The Winemaker's Wife
by Kristin Harmel
Do Not Miss Reading This Book (8/13/2019)
France, wine, WWII, present day, and love - all of this wrapped into one amazing, difficult-to-put-down read.

We meet Inez, Celine, Michel, Thor, Liv, and Liv's French grandmother, Edith, as the story moves back and forth in time.

We find out about the lives of the winemakersmore
The Railwayman's Wife
by Ashley Hay
Elizabeth of Silver's Reviews (7/10/2019)
Living without Mac was like not living for Ani, but she had to make the best of it. When she moved to Thirroul, Ani thought it would be wonderful for the rest of her life, but the railroad accident changed it all.

Everything reminded Ani of Mac. The slightest sound or sightmore
The Chelsea Girls
by Fiona Davis
Elizabeth of Silver's Reviews (7/10/2019)
What a fun, interesting place The Chelsea Hotel must have been.

Hazel was in a family of performers, but Hazel wasn’t a performer. Hazel was a playwright.

We meet Hazel when she was on tour with the USO during the war. Hazel met many actors and became friends with them.

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The Uninvited Guests: A Novel
by Sadie Jones
Elizabeth of Silver's Reviews (7/10/2019)
What else could happen on Emerald's birthday....her step-father leaves for one day to try to save their home, a friend isn't coming for her birthday, a suitor who isn't anyone she likes gives her a gift, a train accident that causes twenty or more "uninvited guests" to staymore
Lies
by T. M. Logan
Elizabeth of Silver's Reviews (7/10/2019)
Can lies be deadly? Can lies ruin your life? Can lies be undone?

I think we know the answer to those questions, and Joe definitely knew the answer to two of these questions. His life was turned upside down because of lies his wife was telling him and lies that someone elsemore

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