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Review Date: 10/3/2010
Wonderful book with thought-provoking insight into family relationships, loss of a loved one, and yes, all from the point of view of a very special dog.
Review Date: 2/26/2021
This is a wonderful read!! It brings together a variety of people recovering from a tragic accident that affects them all. Getting to know all of these people and how they connect with each other despite their differences was done brilliantly.
Review Date: 12/16/2016
This is an interesting view of Afghanistan, especially in light of events over recent years. Published in 1963, this story is set based on "current" events and culture of the time, and provides some insight into the background and history that is a preface to our 21st century struggles in that part of the world.
Review Date: 12/28/2017
This was one of the first of Michener's books that I read, and it really got me hooked on his writing! This is an excellent and often riveting example of his expertise of combining actual historical settings and facts with great character development through several generations.
Review Date: 12/28/2017
This was a wonderful book! Starting with a girl in early 20th century New York left in an orphanage who is put on an orphan train and follows her life. This story has so many surprising twists and turns, it really kept me hooked until I finished it!
Review Date: 7/5/2017
Wonderful prequel to Divine Secrets of the La-la Sisterhood.
Review Date: 5/2/2015
This is an extraordinary story about small midwestern town library that adopted a remarkable cat. I don't usually go for "cute animal" books, but this not anything like I imagined...
It was amazing and surprisingly delightful. It provides insight into what one small creature can do for an entire community.
It was amazing and surprisingly delightful. It provides insight into what one small creature can do for an entire community.
Review Date: 8/14/2010
My favorite of all Ann Tyler's books so far!
Review Date: 10/20/2012
Loved this book! For anyone who enjoyed Shanghai Girls, this book is a must read.
Review Date: 4/13/2011
I loved this book! It beautifully explores the struggle of a Polish Catholic immigrant couple to make a life for themselves in the US. It explores the mother's relationship with her American-born daughter, and the daughter's struggle to assimilate these two parts of her life and heritage.
Review Date: 7/14/2016
This is one of Ann Tyler's best!
Review Date: 10/14/2016
This is a wonderful read! It's an inspiring account of a young woman who knew her own mind. In addition, the story, written in letters from her and the people who were with her, was a wonderful journey into all of the characters' points of view. I read it just before we went to Yellowstone and it helped the place come alive for me while I was there.
Review Date: 5/14/2018
I picked up this book after reading (and loving) other books by Geraldine Brooks (e.g., People of the Book, Year of Wonders, Caleb's Crossing). I had not read Little Women, but we recently traveled to Civil War country, and I found the book revealing and enlightening about the cultural paradoxes and conflicts that faced Americans at that time and place in history. And now, watching the Masterpiece version of Little Women, I can appreciate the nuances of how Brooks reflected Louisa May Alcott's writing style as well as how the two stories blend together.
Review Date: 10/14/2016
As all of the Mrs. Pollifax books, a charming and quick read.
Review Date: 5/13/2019
An interesting and lovely book about prehistoric peoples of the pacific northwest. If you liked the Clan of the Cave Bear books, you'll like this.
Review Date: 11/5/2013
This is an extremely handy book to have around!
Review Date: 10/17/2017
I thoroughly enjoyed this book! It's set in the late 1770s-1780s beginning in Wales and London, then Virginia at the time when both France and the soon-to-be US were in revolution. It was particularly relevant to me since we had just returned from 2 weeks travelling from Philadelphia to Jamestown, steeping ourselves in everything historical, especially during that period. As with many of Follett's books, the historical and geographical setting as well as his characters truly drew me in.
Review Date: 7/5/2017
Good information and great recipes!
Stock Market Logic : A Sophisticated Approach to Profits on Wall Street
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Review Date: 7/5/2017
A good reference providing information on the basics of managing stocks and working with the stock market.
Review Date: 6/25/2024
A perfect brain candy book for your summer reading pleasure. A quick read.
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