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Cleopatra: A Life
by Stacy Schiff
Details, details, details. (1/16/2011)
I thought the first half of the book was a bit of a slog: exhaustive details, but the second half was a blazing prairie fire! Liz Taylor's Cleopatra has been erased from my mind forever!
Something Missing
by Matthew Dicks
Edge of your seat fun. (11/5/2009)
Great fun as I followed Martin in his career as neurotic thief. Breaking into homes and stealing just what is on his "list"; things that will never be missed. Then he starts breaking his own rules, and danger and excitement ensue. A terrific page turner.
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