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Book Review: Under the Wide and Starry Sky
This historical fiction is about Robert Louis Stevenson and his wife. Split almost equally before and after the time...
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Book Review: The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend
As the town breathes life into Sara, Sara reenergizes the town.
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Book Review: Julie
This work of historical fiction is based on the author's own life, and is set in the depression, featuring...
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Book Review: Portrait of a Lady
Supposedly Henry James’ best novel, Portrait of a Lady is a project to read in its detailed 623 pages....
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Book Review: Orphan Train
This is a quick and easy read. It is an interesting story of upheaval and resilience, even though the...
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Book Review: The Bookseller of Kabul
I wouldn’t say this book is enjoyable, but it certainly is enlightening. It gives you a glimpse of everyday...
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Book Review: Painted Horses
This novel was a refreshing change of time and place for me. It was set mostly in the mid...
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Book Review: Delicious!
I really enjoyed this light book about a young woman with an amazingly discerning palate. She can taste anything...
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Book Review: Realistic Abstracts
This book is better than most of its kind. I give it 4 stars. You can see below both...
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Book Review: The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry
I really liked this light book about a bookstore owner who is brought back to life after mourning the...
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Book Review: Three Junes
There are three stories in this book (hence the title) with overlapping characters revolving around a Scottish family of...
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Book Review: The Rosie Project
I really enjoyed this fun, light read. It is written from the unconventional point of view of an unusually...