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Anatomy of a Miracle
by Jonathan Miles
Miles is a Master at Describing the Mystery of Life (1/15/2018)
Initially I was reluctant to begin reading this book since none of what I thought it might be about appealed to me. It was the only book I took on vacation thinking I will be forced to read it. Was I ever wrong! Excusing myself early each evening and lingering in our roommore
The Stars Are Fire
by Anita Shreve
The year a state burned (3/2/2017)
Like her previous books Shreve has written a story that grips the reader and doesn't let go. This story is based on true events following one family through a natural disaster and it's aftermath. The characters are developed quickly and the story just takes off. There ismore
The Tea Planter's Wife
by Dinah Jefferies
Interesting but predictable (7/29/2016)
I'm director of a small, rural, public library and facilitate two book clubs. I also belong to two community book clubs so I've read and discussed hundreds of books. I'll start by saying I enjoyed the book but felt it was slightly predictable. Historical fiction is not mymore
A Dual Inheritance
by Joanna Hershon
Dual Inheritance (3/17/2013)
After a slow start introducing the main characters, the story took an interesting turn. The story became more engaging when the threesome visited Helen's family home and Ed's interest in Helen became apparent. I liked the way the author intertwined the lives of the two menmore
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