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The Witch's Boy
by Michael Gruber
Very entertaining (6/7/2007)
I loved this book. I am always looking for something fun and I like fairies and magic and this book filled the bill. I will read his other books!
The Glass Castle: A Memoir
by Jeannette Walls
Excellent read (5/16/2007)
This book was a page turner for me...I commend the author for just telling her story and not being judgmental about the things her family went through. The fact that most of her family went on to live successful lives demonstrates the strength of the human spirit. The bookmore
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