Reviews by Melissa M. (Ridgefield, CT)

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Outlander
by Diana Gabaldon
Something for everyone? (4/10/2011)
Let me start by saying normally I am not a huge fan of historical fiction, romance novels nor stories about time travel, (which is why I wanted to read this recommended book). Certainly Gabaldon is an excellent writer who has done her homework regarding historical 18thmore
A Girl Made of Dust
by Nathalie Abi-Ezzi
A sensitive portrayal of heartbreaking Lebanese conflict (5/26/2009)
I wanted to read this book particularly because we have so few available novels in English that take place in and describe the recent Lebanese war years from a personal perspective and I wanted to know more about this period and country's cultural history from this aspect.more
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