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West with Giraffes: A Novel
by Lynda Rutledge
Incredible stoty (4/17/2024)
A most enjoyable book! I totally got caught up in their journey and Woody’s story. Love books based on true facts. An incredible story! Recommend to everyone!
Small Blessings
by Martha Woodroof
Same old, same old (5/11/2014)
Unfortunately I did not find this book anything special. Keep in mind I am not always a big fan of fluff romantic fiction books which this definitely was. Plot was very contrived, characters very minimally developed and ending was known from page one. Saying that I didmore
All Woman and Springtime: A Novel
by Brandon W. Jones
An eye opening book (3/11/2012)
All Woman and Springtime caught me in the first 10 pages. After that it's hard to put down. What a wonderful new writer. As I read this book I became totally absorbed in the mind-numbing journey of Gi and her friends. North Korea is not a place written about very often so Imore
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