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The All-American: A Novel
by Joe Milan Jr.
A good story told with lots of words (2/6/2023)
My favorite line from the book appears in Chapter 53 and is made in reference to the Korean military, who "don't believe in mistakes. But every pencil has an eraser." In a set of circumstances, some caused by the main character's anger and errors in judgment and othersmore
Stealing: A Novel
by Margaret Verble
enjoyable on so many levels (12/8/2022)
I found Margaret Verble's novel Stealing to be enjoyable on many levels, however, I particularly enjoyed the easy-flowing exchange of dialog and narrative that gradually unveiled multiple layers of this story. The main storyteller, "Kit", starts us on that journey as amore
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