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Our Missing Hearts: A Novel
by Celeste Ng
Listen and Think About It (9/7/2022)
This was a book that I could not put down. Political, maybe, but very thought-provoking especially for today's world.
The evils and ramifications of censorship and political control told in a illuminating way.
Cartier's Hope: A Novel
by M. J. Rose
Cartier' Hope (9/23/2019)
Very good book! Great character development and details of NYC in the early 1900's.
Man in the Woods
by Scott Spencer
Man in the Woods (7/27/2010)
Probably from the time I learned how to read I was taught that if you had NOTHING nice to say...don't say anything at all. Therefore.. I am saying NOTHING!
The Confessions of Catherine de Medici: A Novel
by C.W. Gortner
The Confessions of Catherine de Medici (5/25/2010)
C W Gortner has written a spellbinding novel about the French Court in the 1500’s. Catherine diMedici is the storyteller but every character is vividly portrayed and developed. The author states that “Catherine lived a complex life in a complex age.” He has written a bookmore
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