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Strong Passions: A Scandalous Divorce in Old New York
by Barbara Weisberg
Nothing more boring than a victorian divorce (12/13/2023)
Painstakingly researched and highly detailed in its narrative of a broken marriage, its trial and the societal standards of the 1860s in New York, this book was just not my cup of tea. The familial tracking of characters and generations and whose-who became monotonous. Formore
North Woods: A Novel
by Daniel Mason
North Woods is the best read of the year (10/19/2023)
I was thoroughly surprised and entertained with the depth of this epic story. The author is genius in changing voice and language styles as you are pulled through the centuries and introduced to its characters. Among these, along with the humans who inhabit the house, aremore
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