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A Land More Kind Than Home: A Novel
by Wiley Cash
Jens review (3/5/2012)
The story started slow but soon picked up speed. Wonderful character development. I would have liked to have had the preacher and Julies version of the events. The glimpse inside that relationship was far too brief. This is a book that makes you think about religion andmore
The Sometimes Daughter
by Sherri Wood Emmons
A Sometimes Daughter (2/28/2012)
Emmons continues to put out great books. I couldn't wait to see what was going to happen to Judy blue eyes next. It held my attention throughout the novel. The only negative I had was that the ending was too abrubt. It changed the slow pace of the story too much to mymore
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