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The False Friend by Myla Goldberg

This is the story of  Celia Durst and a childhood friendship.  Celia was best friends with a girl named Djuna when they were 11-years-old.  They were confidant and so into their friendship with each other that they did not need anyone else.  That kind of friendship developed followers and three girls began to follow them [...]

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Backseat Saints by Joshilyn Jackson

Backseat Saints is the story of Rose Lolley otherwise known as Ro Grandee.  Rose grew up in a home where her  mother abandoned her at a young age and her father beat her.  Rose is full of sass and spunk and ends up marrying Thom Grandee.  She moves to Texas and puts on the face [...]

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Imperfect Birds by Ann Lamott

Imperfect Birds revisits the character for Rosie Ferguson from earlier books by Ann Lamott.  I enjoyed this because I was already familiar with the characters and their backgrounds and was eager to know what would happen next.  Unfortunately, in this story, Rosie is a seventeen-year-old dealing with a lot of issues that teenagers face.  She [...]

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The Help by Kathryn Stockett

I have heard some murmurs about this book and was excited when my sister-in law sent it my way.  It is the best book I have read in a long long time.  This is the first novel by Kathryn Stockett and I am excited about whatever she decides to write next. The Help takes place [...]

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Green City in the Sun by Barbara Wood

I have had a hard time finding a book that has kept me interested through the end.  I was a little bit surprised to find that it was this book that did, as it is 600+ pages.  Green City in the Sun is the story of two families during the birth and growth of Kenya. [...]

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Five Quarters of an Orange by Joanne Harris

This is one of those books that you know right away something traumatic happened but it takes a long time to find out what.  The narrator of the story is Framboise Dartigan.  As an adult she has moved back to the same small French town that she had grown up in as a child.  Her [...]

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The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson

It took me a long time to decide to read this book.  I saw it everywhere and people had told me it was great, but for some reason I was hesitant to start it.  There have been several books that have come so highly recommended that there is no way they can live up to [...]

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Shelter Me by Juliette Fay

This was a very good book about a woman dealing with her first year as a widow.  Janie’s husband Robby was killed in a motorcycle accident.  It was one of those life changing moments that I can imagine always looking back on and thinking ‘if only….’  Janie had a three-month old baby and a five-year [...]

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A Widow for One Year by John Irving

This is one of my favorite books by John Irving…and I’m not even sure why.  It is quirky like a lot of his other books.  A Widow for One Year is about the Cole family.  Marion and Ted Cole have had tragedy in their life with the death of their two teenage sons in a [...]

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The Pilot’s Wife by Anita Shreve

The Pilot’s Wife is one of my favorite books by Anita Shreve.  It is the story of the wife of a pilot who is involved in a plane crash and the investigation that follows.  Kathryn Lyons has been the wife of Jack Lyons for many years.  They have a fifteen-year-old daughter together, and she has [...]

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