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A review of
Paper Towns
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Quentin Jacobsen is your average teenager. Among his fellow classmates in the Orlando-area high school he attends, he pursues some usual adolescent vices and joys: hanging out by the band room, trying to convince his parents to let him use the car, trying to attain some medicoum of popularity, dreaming about the future. But in one aspect of his life, Quentin has always known that he is extraordinarily lucky: he lives next door to Margo Roth Spiegelman.
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Reviewed by Katie H. on November 15, 2008 | 1 comment
Reviewed by Katie H. on November 15, 2008 | 1 comment
A review of
Gorky Park
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One of the reasons I read books is to learn about places that I’ve never been. Russia is one of those places. Fortunately, there are a number of Russian detectives that have provided me insight into and knowledge of this vast and diverse country.
It all started with Gorky Park.
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Reviewed by Kathy K. - Central on November 13, 2008 | 0 comments
Reviewed by Kathy K. - Central on November 13, 2008 | 0 comments
A review of
Dewey
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Are you an animal lover? Library lover? Lover of all that is good and sweet and wholesome? Maybe looking for a little heartwarming adorableness? Look no further than Dewey: The Small Town
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Reviewed by Molly - Central on November 12, 2008 | 1 comment
Reviewed by Molly - Central on November 12, 2008 | 1 comment
A review of
Anthem of a Reluctant Prophet
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I'm not, nor have I ever been, a teenage boy, but after reading Joanne Proulx's novel Anthem of a Reluctant Prophet, I think I can almost imagine what it might be like. Luke
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Reviewed by Kylee on November 11, 2008 | 0 comments
Reviewed by Kylee on November 11, 2008 | 0 comments
A review of
When Will There Be Good News?
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... is the title of the latest Kate Atkinson novel. And you may be asking yourself the above question as the book
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Reviewed by Liz - Central Library on November 10, 2008 | 0 comments
Reviewed by Liz - Central Library on November 10, 2008 | 0 comments
A review of
Me of Little Faith
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Lewis Black is probably something of an acquired taste for most of us. He's achieved most of his fame as a stand-up comedian and social commentator of the angry rant style of delivery. Whatever his topic, it doesn't seem to take long before he's twitching, sweating, and shouting (complete with F-bombs) his way to what
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Reviewed by Dennis - Central on November 7, 2008 | 0 comments
Reviewed by Dennis - Central on November 7, 2008 | 0 comments
A review of
Legally Dead
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Edna Buchanan, author of the Britt Montero series, returns with a new character in her latest book,
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Reviewed by Lesley - Central on November 6, 2008 | 0 comments
Reviewed by Lesley - Central on November 6, 2008 | 0 comments
A review of
Bridge of Sighs
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Richard Russo excels at describing life in decaying industrial towns. He did so in Empire Falls (winner of the
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Reviewed by Mary K. - Central on November 5, 2008 | 3 comments
Reviewed by Mary K. - Central on November 5, 2008 | 3 comments
A review of
Intercourse
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Oh, Robert Olen Butler, you've done it again. You write stories that are so surprising their content still dazes me well after I’ve finished reading them. The topics are provocative (tabloid headlines, decapitation, now sexual relations) personal and poetic. Even with the sensitive topics, many
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Reviewed by Molly - Central on November 4, 2008 | 0 comments
Reviewed by Molly - Central on November 4, 2008 | 0 comments
A review of
The Worst Thing I've Done
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For some reason I've avoided reading Ursula Hegi's books since her brilliant Stones From the River. I don't know
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Reviewed by Lisa - Central on November 3, 2008 | 0 comments
Reviewed by Lisa - Central on November 3, 2008 | 0 comments

