Book Review: The Bellarosa Connection
The Bellarosa Connection
by Saul Bellow
This is a story about a subject not often covered-Jews who escaped the occupation. It is an interesting topic, and the characters are well developed and make the story enjoyable. Although this story is fiction, I imagine that a lot of the circumstances are based on events similar to those that actually happened. I would definately recommend this book.
by Saul Bellow
This is a story about a subject not often covered-Jews who escaped the occupation. It is an interesting topic, and the characters are well developed and make the story enjoyable. Although this story is fiction, I imagine that a lot of the circumstances are based on events similar to those that actually happened. I would definately recommend this book.
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Book Review: I'm So Happy for You
TeamAniston! said...
I'm So Happy for You, by Lucinda Rosenfeld....The true, and often unspoken, jealousy between Best Friends...female friendship at its most honest.
I'm So Happy for You, by Lucinda Rosenfeld....The true, and often unspoken, jealousy between Best Friends...female friendship at its most honest.
Book Review: Commencement
TeamAniston! said...
Commencement, by Courtney J Sullivan...What a perfect beach read; light, quick and fun. "Commencement" follows the lives of 4 friends during their college years and Smith and after; proving that friends last long after graduation.
Commencement, by Courtney J Sullivan...What a perfect beach read; light, quick and fun. "Commencement" follows the lives of 4 friends during their college years and Smith and after; proving that friends last long after graduation.
Book Review: Perils of Certain English Prisoners
Diane said...
Perils of Certain English Prisoners
by Charles Dickens
The fact that this book is written in that "old world style" makes a good story even more engaging. This is an interesting account of one incident in particular, and the feelings and emotions of those involved. I recommend you give this book a try.
Perils of Certain English Prisoners
by Charles Dickens
The fact that this book is written in that "old world style" makes a good story even more engaging. This is an interesting account of one incident in particular, and the feelings and emotions of those involved. I recommend you give this book a try.
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Book Review: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Other Stories
by F. Scott Fitgerald
I did not see the movie, but I was pleasantly surprised by this main story. The clever descriptions of the situations made me laugh. The other stories on these CDs go in different directions, and were equally engaging. I would definitely recommend this interesting collection.
by F. Scott Fitgerald
I did not see the movie, but I was pleasantly surprised by this main story. The clever descriptions of the situations made me laugh. The other stories on these CDs go in different directions, and were equally engaging. I would definitely recommend this interesting collection.
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Book Review: Loving Frank
Loving Frank
By Nancy Horan
In her debut novel, Nancy retells the story of the love affair between acclaimed architect Frank Lloyd Wright and Mamah Borthwick Cheney, then a married woman. Their affair takes place in the 1900's, and sparked curiousity, and controversity. Nancy mixes A blend of fact and fiction, to create captivating characters that are filled with emotion. A very good read Jean Forrest
By Nancy Horan
In her debut novel, Nancy retells the story of the love affair between acclaimed architect Frank Lloyd Wright and Mamah Borthwick Cheney, then a married woman. Their affair takes place in the 1900's, and sparked curiousity, and controversity. Nancy mixes A blend of fact and fiction, to create captivating characters that are filled with emotion. A very good read Jean Forrest
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