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The Paris Hours: A Novel
by Alex George
A Delight (2/17/2020)
The Paris Hours is a delightful book. I very quickly found myself caring about each character and wanting to keep reading, and did. This glimpse into life in Paris between the wars is full of art and color with places that are beautifully described by Alex George. I don't usually like historical fiction - this book may have changed my mind.
The Big Finish
by Brooke Fossey
Not my cup of tea (10/29/2019)
Just not for me.
Nothing to See Here
by Kevin Wilson
Trust (7/8/2019)
A good read. Trust issues have never been a fun topic before now. I was hooked from page 1.
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