An Exact Replica of a Figment of My Imagination by Elizabeth McCracken (Review #2)
Reviewed by Joanne Reynolds
Elizabeth McCracken loses a child and also has a child in this book. We are with her in France as she revels in her pregnancy, her first, at an older age. We are with her as she learns that the baby is not alive and with her as she goes through the [...]
March 13, 2010
Tags: an exact replica of a figment of my imagination, book review #2, elizabeth mccracken Posted in: Non-Fiction
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The Bad Book Affair by Ian Sansom (Review #2)
Being the fourth book in a series, it has to be difficult to meet the needs of a continuation of a series and to be able for the story to be successful as a single
novel. THE BAD BOOK AFFAIR accomplishes that and more. This particular novel exceeds the previous ones in that Israel is more human, depressed, and definitely troubled.
February 14, 2010
Tags: book review #2, ian sansom, the bad book affair Posted in: Mystery
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The Life O’Reilly by Brian Cohen (Review #2)
The Life O’Reilly was one you will not be able to put down until you finish it. Excellent writing style containing a terrific story line. Thanks Brian.
February 14, 2010
Tags: book review #2, brian cohen, the life o'reilly Posted in: Fiction
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Hush by Kate White (Review #2)
This is a great book that you won’t be able to put down. There are no dull spots in this fast paced thriller. You’re not sure who the killer is or why they killed Dr Keaton.
February 9, 2010
Tags: book review #2, hush, kate white Posted in: Thriller
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Death of a Witch by M.C. Beaton (Review #2)
This was a light, charming mystery, remaining true to the author’s formula of Hamish finding clues no one else seems to find, using his sources in an entertaining and deceptive way, constantly battling Inspector Blair, of women fighting over Hamish, and Hamish trying to solve the crime without drawing attention to himself so he won’t be promoted and have to leave his beloved village of Lochdubh.
January 31, 2010
Tags: book review #2, death of a witch, m.c. beaton Posted in: Mystery
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Where the Heart Was by Glenn G. Boyer (Review #2)
Reviewed by Cy Hilterman
When I tackled this book I thought I would never get finished reading it. The size was humongous! But, as I read on I discovered there was very little the author could have left out of his story. “Where the Heart Was,” tells a family linage story that goes [...]
January 27, 2010
Tags: book review #2, glenn g. boyer, where the heart was Posted in: Uncategorized
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Breathing Water by Timothy Hallinan (Review #2)
If you like page-turning, suspenseful, quirky thrillers with lots of twist and turns, Breathing Water by Timothy Hallinan is the book for you.
January 25, 2010
Tags: book review #2, breathing water, timothy hallinan Posted in: Thriller, Uncategorized
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The Bone Chamber by Robin Burcell (Review #2)
This is a fast moving book and gives you tons of information on hidden chambers and fabled treasures. You don’t know who is good and who is not and as Sydney follows others to find clues she finds out a lot about herself too.
January 21, 2010
Tags: book review #2, robin burcell, the bone chamber Posted in: Mystery
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True Blue by David Baldacci (Review #2)
Baldacci has put together an intriguing story of political misdeeds and even possible domestic terrorism.
January 11, 2010
Tags: book review #2, david baldacci, true blue Posted in: Thriller
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The Witch Doctor’s Wife by Tamar Myers (Review #2)
Amanda Brown is literally immersed into the African culture of 1958 when she agrees to fill in for a missionary couple.
December 30, 2009
Tags: book review #2, tamar myers, the witch doctor's wife Posted in: Fiction
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