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True Crime Story: A Novel
by Joseph Knox
True Crime Story (12/9/2021)
The story line of this book is laid out in a very interesting way. The interviews and emails were fun to read and really added to my enjoyment of the story. Initially I did find it difficult to keep track of all the characters, but the plot twists were good and overall themore
Blind Man's Bluff: A Memoir
by James Tate Hill
Blind Man's Bluff (8/31/2021)
Blind Man's Bluff is a powerful story about the author's journey after learning at 16 that he is legally blind. I was struck by the struggle the author, James Tate Hill, had with coming to terms with being blind. His interesting approach (acting as if he could see, notmore
Ariadne
by Jennifer Saint
Ariandne (3/23/2021)
Ariandne is a wonderful reimagining of Greek mythology from a woman's viewpoint. Jennifer Saint weaves the stories of Ariandne and her sister Phaedra around the heroes and gods they are related to or encounter. The story gave me a very different and delightful perspectivemore
The Phone Booth at the Edge of the World: A Novel
by Laura Imai Messina
A Pilgrimage of Healing (1/25/2021)
Laura Imai Messina starts off her book, The Phone Booth at the Edge of the World, stating that there is a real telephone booth in a garden somewhere in Japan with a disconnected telephone. Every year thousands of people make pilgrimages there to talk to their loved ones whomore
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