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Don't Tell Me You're Afraid: A Novel
by Giuseppe Catozzella (author), Anne Milano Appel (translator)
Timely and beautiful book (8/4/2016)
This a heart-wrenching yet beautiful book; a fictionalized account of a true story that feels very timely given the upcoming Olympics and presidential elections. It is easy to get lost in this book and forget that it is not a memoir as the immediacy of the first-personmore
The Secret Ingredient of Wishes
by Susan Bishop Crispell
Fun but predictable (7/6/2016)
Fans of Sarah Addison Allen will love this book reminiscent of Garden Spells, replete with magical powers and pies. It's a light-hearted and easy read with a touch of melancholy. While much of the plot is predictable and too much is given away in the first fifty pages, it'smore
The Children
by Ann Leary
Disappointing as a Family Novel (5/9/2016)
As a native New Englander, I had been aware of Ann Leary for awhile in a peripheral manner, but somehow never read any of her books. I was excited to read her newest novel, set on a lake in Connecticut. At the outset, The Children appears to be a family novel about a non-more
Amour Provence
by Constance Leisure
Interesting Short Story/Novel Hybrid (3/10/2016)
Three and a half stars.

The setting of this book, in an area of Provence widely populated by vintners, is a major strength of this book. I appreciated that the descriptions in this novel went well beyond the pat and stereotypical musings on the fields of lavender andmore
I'll See You in Paris
by Michelle Gable
Fast & fun read (12/28/2015)
I'll See You in Paris is a fast-paced novel following several intersecting storylines in different timelines. There is an element of mystery to the book, and the constantly shifting time periods and myriad characters will hold a reader's interest. The Duchess of Marlboroughmore
The Two-Family House
by Lynda Cohen Loigman
Fantastic Family Saga (11/11/2015)
The Two-Family House is a masterfully written novel of family, relationships, and the repercussions of life events on many individuals. In another author's hands, the plot of The Two-Family House could have felt convoluted or strained, but Loigman lays a strong groundworkmore
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