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A Pearl in the Storm: How I Found My Heart in the Middle of the Ocean
by Tori Murden McClure
Somewhat inspirational Pearl (4/19/2009)
This book is full of amazing tales of personal determination and perseverance. I marveled at the author's ability to take on challenges for her own fulfillment/redemption. I believe my only reservations come from my general skepticism of memoirs lately (after the Freymore
A Case of Exploding Mangoes
by Mohammed Hanif
strong beginning (4/16/2008)
I found this book very engaging and interesting at the start. The main character drew me in initially with his direct, seemingly naive approach to his circumstances. But, as the story progressed, I found myself less and less interested in him or the other characters. Imore
Red Rover
by Deirdre McNamer
Disappointed (9/18/2007)
I really struggled to get through this book. While I was interested to learn more about the actual plot, I did not find any of the characters engaging. I really tried to care enough about at least one of them in order to persevere through the text. I never got to that pointmore
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