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The Henna Artist: The Jaipur Trilogy #1
by Alka Joshi
OY, the glossary.... (6/30/2022)
Enjoyed reading the story...but absolutely hated having to flip back and forth to the glossary. I'm somewhat familiar with Indian culture and enjoyed the vast majority of the story. But doing the "back and forth" interrupted the flow of my reading, and therefore mymore
Behold the Dreamers
by Imbolo Mbue
One-half of a good book. A Solid 3 (6/30/2022)
Loved the depictions of Cameroon culture, the women, the parties, the clothes and the deep community...on the other hand, as one-half of an executive couple with a child, working and traveling non-stop during the '80s and '90s, the idea that Jende and/or Nendi would notmore
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