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The Tenth Song
by Naomi Ragen
The Tenth Song (11/16/2010)
Enjoyed the story...Life can change in the wink of an eye. How we handle these situations can be life altering as it was for the Samuel's family. Good story but a bit too predictable.
The Clouds Beneath the Sun
by Mackenzie Ford
The Clouds Beneath the Sun (7/9/2010)
Loved the African setting, the descriptive language made me feel like I was there. Reading about paleontology, Masai customs, western and tribal law was very interesting. The love story and details about each of the characters made this a book I didn't want to put down. A very enjoyable read.
The Map of True Places
by Brunonia Barry
The Map of True Places (4/13/2010)
The Map of True Places was an enjoyable read from beginning to end. There were some points where I was a little confused, however, it was all tied together in the end. Just enough suspense and twist to keep you wanting to read more. A very good read.
The Language of Secrets
by Dianne Dixon
The Language of Secrets (2/9/2010)
One of those books that has you from page one. Lots of twist and turns that keeps you wanting to read more. Loved the ending, not at all what I expected. Really enjoyed this book and hope to see more by this author.
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