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King of the Armadillos
by Wendy Chin-Tanner
Belonging (5/18/2023)
I found the major theme of this book to be about a sense of belonging. The first one we encounter is that of family of course as we are introduced to the Chins. Born in China, Victor's beginnings are with his mother when at a tender age is taken from her by his father tomore
One's Company: A Novel
by Ashley Hutson
Rough (5/23/2022)
Thank you for giving me the opportunity to read and review One's Company by Ashley Hutson.

Bonnie is a very troubled woman, and from the storyline, deservedly so. Suffering an unbelievable number of severe traumas, she attempts to build her own alternative reality using hermore
Honor
by Thrity Umrigar
A Fitting Title (9/21/2021)
I did not realize it until I sat back and really thought about what I would write for this review. Honor is at the heart of every character, whether you love or hate them, stand back and attempt to step into their shoes. All players are so passionate - Meena, her brothers,more
The Last Chance Library
by Freya Sampson
Got going - Couldn't put it down! (7/28/2021)
The Last Chance Library was a movement for all my senses. I could see June at her reference desk, her boss in a back office, Stanley, always first in and last out, seated at 'his' computer, and the patrons that showed up almost daily creating heart-warming banter and bonds.more
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