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Books reviewed by Natalie Vaynberg at BookBrowse.

Natalie Vaynberg

Natalie is a freelance writer and blogger, living in the Bay Area. Natalie enjoys reading and reviewing literary and historical fiction, literary fantasy, narrative memoirs and books on organizational behavior. In addition to BookBrowse, Natalie writes her own blog on personal and professional development at medium.com/@natalie.vaynberg

Books reviewed by Natalie Vaynberg

Lanny (07/10/19)
The Parisian (04/17/19)
Trinity (11/14/18)
Little (10/17/18)
Washington Black (10/03/18)
Rust & Stardust (09/19/18)
Calypso (06/20/18)
The Friend (02/07/18)
Immune (01/24/18)

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In Our Midst
by Nancy Jensen
In Our Midst follows a German immigrant family’s fight for freedom after their internment post–Pearl Harbor.
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