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The In-Betweens: The Spiritualists, Mediums, and Legends of Camp Etna
by Mira Ptacin
Felt way too dry (11/3/2019)
As you can guess from my review title I was not a fan of this book. I felt that the topic had so much interest and potential. However, the book was not engaging and felt like a school history lesson. It seemed to me that the author was trying to provide an unbiased and openmore
You Were There Too
by Colleen Oakley
A great beach read (9/5/2019)
I found this book very enthralling. I could not put it down. This book explored the concept of fate in a new and fresh way. What kept me from fully loving this book was the main character, Mia. I felt that Colleen Oakley could have done a better job of fleshing out hermore
Ellie and the Harpmaker
by Hazel Prior
Potential, but fell short (4/22/2019)
Ellie and the Harpmaker is a romance novel that addresses issues of domestic abuse, paternity rights, and finding oneself. The writer introduced Ellie and Dan in an interesting way that immediately hooked me. The description of Dan's handiwork in crafting harps and his warm,more
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