Rated of 5
by Iantha
Eric really detailes his books. I sat down to read and didn't get up to do anything else. It was very hard to put the book down .The book I really enjoyed is Between Lovers. I can relate to it so I enjoyed reading about somebody with simular situations. I hope he keeps writing.
Rated of 5
by Sande
Eric Jerome Dickey is a great writer. I find myself reading his books in one sitting because they are that interesting. The characters and language are so real that you can find yourself indentifying with them and you can't wait to find out what happens to them. "Milk in My Coffee" was the first book that I read by Dickey, with Liar's Game being the second. I hope to read them all soon starting with "Between Lovers". I would highly recommend this book for your reading enjoyment!
Rated of 5
by Shondra
I felt that the book was excellent. It was exciting from beginning to end. It had a lot of real like situations which made it very interesting and understanding.
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by Natasha
I like all of Eric Jerome Dickey books espeacally this one because of all the drama and he makes you want to read and go to the next page instead of just puting the book down and going to a another book.
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by Natasha
I love his books because they are mor interesting then the regular ones you read
A bold, mesmerizing novel about the woman known as "Typhoid Mary," the first known healthy carrier of typhoid fever in the burgeoning metropolis of early twentieth century New York.
Two Lives is a memoir written by international best-selling author, Vikram Seth. In this interesting and engaging book, Seth writes about his great...
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Z, the novel about the life of Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald is at points charming and; like another reviewer, I kept thinking of the movie, "Midnight...
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Although heavy on the scientific details, which slowed down the story for me (OK, I admit, I was one of those liberal arts majors who skipped out on...
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Judge rules unused Borders gift cards to be worthless(May 23 2013) Borders owes nothing to holders of roughly $210.5 million of gift cards that had not been used by the time the bookstore chain shut down, a Manhattan federal...
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