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The Language of Secrets
by Ausma Zehanat Khan
Uncanny timing for this story about a terrorist cell (11/24/2015)
I started and finished reading this advanced readers copy just days after the November Paris attacks, and I cannot stop thinking about this book. The story follows a Muslim detective, Esa, and his partner, Rachel, as they investigate the murder of an undercover agent. Theymore
Maud's Line
by Margaret Verble
Just OK (7/15/2015)
Maud is a young Cherokee woman living in 1928 Oklahoma with her alcoholic father and sensitive brother. (Her mother died of a snake bite years ago.) I think the title refers to the lines Maud walks in the book, including the literal lines between land allotments, the linesmore
The Wild Girl
by Kate Forsyth
An entirely new perspective (4/4/2015)
The beautiful book cover and the promise of an "untold love story" made me start reading this book immediately. I should know by now not to judge a book by its cover; this was a much more serious novel than I expected. Dortchen Wild's family lives in the same German villagemore
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