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The God of Endings: A Novel
by Jacqueline Holland
A Beautiful and Strange Book (11/9/2022)
I was struck from the beginning, at the brutality this young and beautiful girl is able to survive in her long life. Anna is made immortal while only 10 years old, during a consumption outbreak in her small village. It got her father first, and she finishes the gravestonemore
Natural History: Stories
by Andrea Barrett
What amazing Women (8/16/2022)
I thoroughly loved the book, Natural History. I hadn't read anything by Andrea Barrett for 25 years, since "Ship Fever". I am so impressed with her latest, that I now plan to read all of her books. I just fell for Miss Henrietta Atkinson. What a personality. She fits rightmore
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