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Jackie & Me
by Louis Bayard
Jacki O or No? (8/5/2022)
Bayard's "memoir"had its moments:sentences that were great writing, glimpses into the Kennedy life that felt like a well-directed film, and characterizations that rendered the famous pair as true-to-life as the fan magazines made them for decades before and after his death.more
Two Storm Wood: A Novel
by Philip Gray
History with thriller streaks (1/10/2022)
Because I love historical fiction this book was a treasure of WWI horrors. At times, I felt the detail went over the top and the scenes with rats almost impossible to read, but there are those who would find these appealing. I like the multiple interwoven tales of peoplemore
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