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The Last Bridge
by Teri Coyne
The Last Bridge (6/5/2009)
I started this book and thought I'd really like it, but as it got into the graphic sexual abuse ... well, it's just not something that I want to continue with. Sorry.
The Book of Unholy Mischief: A Novel
by Elle Newmark
The Book of Unholy Mischief (10/8/2008)
I absolutely loved this book. I savored and and read it as slowly as possible so as not to miss a thing. The plot is original, the main character is endearing, the descriptions of renaissance Venice transported me seamlessly back to that time. The contemporary themes ofmore
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    Daughters of Shandong
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