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Stealing: A Novel
by Margaret Verble
Wonderful story (2/8/2023)
One of my favorite books in a long time. I am bringing it to my book club next month. I think they will love it.
All the Water I've Seen Is Running: A Novel
by Elias Rodriques
Good and Bad (7/13/2021)
There is no doubt that this author is a very capable writer. Many of his passages are quite lyrical. However when he changes route and goes into the patois of the main character and his buddies it becomes most difficult to understand. It is as if, one is riding along on amore
The Yellow Bird Sings: A Novel
by Jennifer Rosner
Absorbing story (12/16/2019)
The Yellow Bird Sings is a surprising novel. Although the story revolves around a horrific time in history, it mainly centers on the beautiful relationship between a mother and her daughter. The story captivated me. Through difficult situations, separation and heartbreak,more
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