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Archive by Article Title | Archive by Date Zora Neale Hurston - Author A look at Zora Neale Hurston, author of Their Eyes Were Watching God. Women’s Lit Book Club Do you love to read as much as I do? Would you like to find people to discuss books with? Come join the Women's Lit Book Club! Women's Lit Newsletter The Women's Lit Newsletter offers the latest news on must-read books, offers honest reviews to help you find the best books to read and looks at authors, past and present. Twilight – Book Review Twilight by Stephanie Meyer is the first of a series that was intended to be geared more towards older teens but has taken the world by storm! The Travels of Annie T. Hastings – Book Review The Travels of Annie T. Hastings is literary fiction at it’s best. The story is of Annie T. Hastings, a woman in her 70’s desperate to find the past she left behind some 40 years ago. The story is based on the travels of the author’s mother and the journals she left behind upon her death. The Quality Paperback Book Club – Review The Quality Paperback Book Club is a mail order book club that gives great discounts on a variety of books. I signed up for a membership using their Buy 6 books for $1 plus shipping and handling. Here is my experience with this. The List - 100 Ways to Shake Up Your Life If you could do one thing in your life that you always wanted to do, what would it be? Write a novel? Skydive? Learn to surf? The Lie - Book Review The story begins with Ramona, the main character, sitting on a park bench contemplating the death of her father. She begins talking to the stranger sitting next to her for hours about everything and nothing in particular. The Lie turned out to be was interesting and different. The Lace Reader Book Review A family with a long history in Salem, Massachusetts. Towner Whitney is called home to help settle the estate of her beloved Aunt Eva but she gets pulled into the investigation of a missing woman
The Imposter's Daughter Book Review I was a bit taken aback by this book when I opened it to the first page to start reading. I was pleasantly surprised by this book that I almost put at the bottom of my "to read" pile.
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