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The Flower Sisters
by Michelle Collins Anderson
Enjoyable read. (3/13/2024)
A page turner from beginning to end. As I read, I experienced the actions of the different characters. The writing was vivid and colorful. While reading, I was able to imagine scenes and hear the voices of the different characters, A good read.
The Prisoner's Wife
by Maggie Brookes
Inspirational Story (2/13/2020)
Book content reminds me somewhat of "The Tattooist of Auschwitz". The book gives a vivid picture of the happenings during the time period in which it took place. Readers that have no knowledge of the time period will complete the book wanting to do research. The charactersmore
America for Beginners
by Leah Franqui
Enjoyable Read (5/9/2018)
Characters in the book remind you of individuals that you encounter in life - real and relatable. Enjoyable read.
No One Is Coming to Save Us
by Stephanie Powell Watts
No One is Coming to Save Us (6/5/2017)
A book that you pick up, read, and not put down!
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