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A review of
An Assembly Such as This
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Well, thanks to Masterpiece, I have been seduced back into Jane Austen's world. But where to go once you've watched (and maybe rewatched) all the episodes and maybe re-read the books themselves?
Here are a few suggestions: Pamela Aidan has
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Reviewed by Liz - Alicia Ashman on April 27, 2008 | 0 comments
Reviewed by Liz - Alicia Ashman on April 27, 2008 | 0 comments
A review of
Apple Betty & Sloppy Joe
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Open a can of tomato soup, grill a cheese sandwich, and enjoy a nostalgic trip through food and middle class family life of the 1950's in Wisconsin. Mid-western baby boomers and their parents will enjoy browsing
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Reviewed by Mary K. - Central on April 25, 2008 | 0 comments
Reviewed by Mary K. - Central on April 25, 2008 | 0 comments
A review of
Another Thing to Fall
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Laura Lippman's new Tess Monaghan mystery,
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Reviewed by Lesley - Central on April 24, 2008 | 0 comments
Reviewed by Lesley - Central on April 24, 2008 | 0 comments
A review of
Gone Boy
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April 16, 2008 marked the one year anniversary of the Virginia Tech massacre, which ended with 33 people dead (32 murders and one suicide). The intervening year has seen other school shootings, although thankfully not with the body count suffered in Virginia. If you've struggled like everyone else to understand and make sense of it, then read on.
Gregory Gibson's
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Reviewed by Barbara - Alicia Ashman on April 23, 2008 | 3 comments
Reviewed by Barbara - Alicia Ashman on April 23, 2008 | 3 comments
A review of
Just Listen
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One of my favorite YA novels is Laurie Halse Anderson's Speak. I like it for the silent, but
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Reviewed by Jane J - Central on April 22, 2008 | 0 comments
Reviewed by Jane J - Central on April 22, 2008 | 0 comments
A review of
A Pinch of Snuff
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I've stuck with Dalziel and Pascoe because of Dalziel. Pascoe I could take or leave. But Dalziel is one of those characters that lives and breathes beyond the boundaries of the pages they inhabit. Reginald Hill skillfully drops in details that make you wonder what he's really like. We're told that
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Reviewed by Jon - Central Library on April 21, 2008 | 0 comments
Reviewed by Jon - Central Library on April 21, 2008 | 0 comments
A review of
The Patron Saint of Liars
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Do you have a pile of back-up books at home? Books you've bought (or were given) that you haven't gotten to because they haven't got a due date? But books you really DO want to read one day? Ones that you are pretty sure will be great?
I just read one from that pile... and it was truly fabulous.
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Reviewed by Liz - Central Library on April 18, 2008 | 0 comments
Reviewed by Liz - Central Library on April 18, 2008 | 0 comments
A review of
Sin in the Second City
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Ah, Chicago, the home of so many pleasurable pasttimes: deep dish pizza, lazy afternoons at Wrigley Field, walks among gorgeous, massive skyscrapers. A constantly bustling, exuberant place, Chicago has a long history of enjoying itself. Journalist Karen Abbott's
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Reviewed by Katie H. on April 17, 2008 | 0 comments
Reviewed by Katie H. on April 17, 2008 | 0 comments
A review of
The New Yorkers
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Can someone teach me how to stop reading a book I'm not enjoying?
I heart New York, plus I loved The Love Letter by
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Reviewed by Lisa - Central on April 16, 2008 | 3 comments
Reviewed by Lisa - Central on April 16, 2008 | 3 comments
A review of
A La Cart: The Secret Lives of Grocery Shoppers
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Have you read FOUND Magazine or any of the books featuring lost, tossed and forgotten items? Now, imagine grocery lists that have been left behind. And the people who left those lists behind. Hillary Carlip has done just that in her new book À La
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Reviewed by Molly - Central on April 15, 2008 | 0 comments
Reviewed by Molly - Central on April 15, 2008 | 0 comments

