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More News Tomorrow: A Novel
by Susan Richards Shreve
I loved it till the end (4/1/2019)
There are many elements to this story, but the emphasis is really on a daughter's journey to find answers to her mother's murder many years ago. The daughter, Georgianna, is a well developed, likable character. I found her story interesting from the very beginning. Imore
The Lost Man
by Jane Harper
The Lost Man (11/8/2018)
This book took me to a place I've never been, the outback of Australia; and inside a family of interesting individuals. There are many stories where place is not particularly important to the story. That's not the case here. Place is very significant to this story, and themore
So Much Life Left Over
by Louis de Bernieres
So Much Time Left Over (7/5/2018)
The writing in the first chapter drew me in immediately. I was not surprised as I fell in love with Louis De Berniere’s writing after reading “Corelli’s Mandolin” and “Birds Without Wings.”

“So Much Time Left Over” has all the elements of a good character driven story toldmore
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