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Reviews by Amellia H. (Omaha, Nebraska)

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by David Matthew Klein
Interesting choice of storylines... (5/27/2010)
I was captured by the storylines in this book from the minute I read about it. The idea of a woman involved in an accident after smoking pot, and a husband who is trying to rationalize the use of a drug for other purposes. I must admit as the story juggled the storylines, Imore
Making Toast: A Family Story
by Roger Rosenblatt
Making Toast...seems simple huh? (11/18/2009)
Making Toast, tells the story of loss, love and everyday stories of families...before and after their death. The book is simple to read, it takes you from happy to sad moments in time in this families life. The book centers around how this family deals with the death of amore
The Elephant Keeper
by Christopher Nicholson
Wow! (6/16/2009)
Let's see, I would have to say this is reminiscent of "Water for Elephants." Not completely because of the "elephant" theme, but rather a book in which you learn so much! I loved the characters ... all of them, from the Timothy to Lord Bidborough, good or bad, happy or sad.more
Night Navigation
by Ginnah Howard
Hmm... (3/17/2009)
The interesting part of this book is allowing the reader to be "in the head" of the two main characters. Your easily able to understand what's going on in the mother of the addict's head, as well as the addict. This gives the reader an understanding to the complex emotionsmore
While My Sister Sleeps
by Barbara Delinsky
Three letters...W-o-w! (1/7/2009)
I must point out that I have not read anything by Delinsky before "While My Sister Sleeps." Now I have to wonder why. This was a fabulous book, especially for book clubs who want to discuss a book with many topics that could lead to many different opinions: life support,more
The Blood of Flowers: A Novel
by Anita Amirrezvani
Want to be taken away? (9/24/2008)
I have to say I really enjoyed this book. I actually "listened" to the book, and was slightly concerned in the beginning. If you enjoy audio books, you might be able to understand. Sometimes you "like" the voice, and other times you "hate" the voice. In this case...I didn'tmore
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