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Reviews by Caitlin B. (Saint Clair Shores, MI)

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Meet Me at the Museum
by Anne Youngson
Meet Me at the Museum (4/8/2018)
A wonderfully written book that I did not want to put down. Anne Youngson did a beautiful job at developing and portraying the relationship between an English woman and a Danish curator all through a series of letters. The book touches on themes of love, loss, family, andmore
Motherhood
by Sheila Heti
Motherhood (2/9/2018)
A very personal, and profound book by Sheila Heti. Heti’s writing style is similar to that of stream of consciousness poetry. The book takes you on a journey rather than tells you a story. It gives you an insight into the depths of an individual’s life and theirmore
Stay with Me
by Ayobami Adebayo
Stay With Me - Painful & Powerful (8/27/2017)
Stay With Me is a well-written story of a young couple and their struggles with infertility, cultural norms, and trust. With every page turn, there was a new shock in their lives that shook my very being. It shows the two sides of their story and how each faced the samemore
In the Garden of Beasts: Love, Terror, and an American Family in Hitler's Berlin
by Erik Larson
Captivating and insightful (7/11/2017)
In the Garden of Beasts is an easy and captivating read. Larson's writing makes it seem like you are reading a fictional story instead of historical events. I learned things about Germany and the years leading up to WWII thanks to this book. Great read and I highly recommend!
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