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The Tudor Secret: The Elizabeth I Spymaster Chronicles
by C. W. Gortner
Thoroughly Enjoyable Read (3/18/2011)
I really enjoyed this book. From the first few pages all the way to the end, I was deeply engrossed in the story. From the fate of Jane Grey to the secret behind the narrator's birthright, the author created a nice mix of historical figures and facts with fictional figuresmore
Ever By My Side: A Memoir in Eight Acts Pets
by Dr. Nick Trout
Wish I could rate it 10! (1/2/2011)
I absolutely love this book! There are so many similarities to my interaction with my dogs over the years that it feels like he's walked in my shoes. And the fact that Dr. Trout's first name is Nicholas (my seven year-old's name) makes it even more personal. Reading each "more
Gone Tomorrow: A Jack Reacher Novel #13
by Lee Child
More of Jack Reacher, Please! (9/30/2010)
I became a fan of Lee Child's "Reacher" novels over the summer, so I was so glad to get a copy of "Gone Tomorrow"! I'm usually a slow reader but this one flew by. Just when you think you've got it figured out and you think you know who the "bad guy/gal" is, Mr. Child throwsmore

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At least it was free (6/15/2010)
The beginning was a little slow, then it got interesting and suspenseful, then it got slow, then it got interesting. I suppose a bit like a boat ride in calm then rough waters. I found it hard to believe the main characters, Emma & Mac, were so "into" each other somore
The Elephant Keeper
by Christopher Nicholson
A Touching Story (6/13/2009)
Although I was drawn into the story at the beginning, near the middle it started to slow down for me. The relationship between Tom and Jenny showed how intense Tom's affection toward Jenny and his love of elephants had become. I was not surprised by the cruelty towardsmore
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
by Mary Ann Shaffer, Annie Barrows
Humor & Heartache on Guernsey (7/27/2008)
I thoroughly enjoyed reading the correspondence letters in The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society. Filled with humor, heartache, and mystery, each letter gives a glimpse into the lives of inhabitants on the island of Guernsey as well as the life of our mainmore
Resistance
by Owen Sheers
What if? (4/3/2008)
Resistance is the first book I've read that deals with an alternative to the history we have come to know. With my father-in-law having fought on the beaches of Normandy, and receiving a Purple Heart for his heroism, it was hard to imagine that the Allies failed in theirmore
Cheating at Canasta: Stories: Stories
by William Trevor
Leaves You Wanting More (4/3/2008)
Many of the stories are open-ended leaving the reader to imagine what takes place after the written page ends. A writer’s job is to bring us into the stories they have written, and William Trevor certainly does that. I look forward to reading more of his work. The onlymore
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