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Book review: ‘George and Lizzie’ by Nancy Pearl
In Nancy Pearl's novel 'George and Lizzie,' a marriage is haunted by the unseen presence of a past fantasy.
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First diagnosed with bipolar disorder at age 16, in 'Mental: Lithium, Love, and Losing My Mind' Jaime Lowe looks at her 20 plus years taking lithium and the drug itself.
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'The Train To Crystal City' by Jan Jarobe Russell details life in Texas' Crystal City Internment camp during World War Two for Japanese, German, and Italian Americans.
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'A Legacy Of Spies' cements John Le Carre's legacy as the man who made spy novels into literature.
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'Midnight Confessions' by Stephen Colbert will give you some needed laughs.
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Emily Culliton's novel 'The Misfortune of Marion Palm,' is the story of a wife and mother gone rogue.
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'Unraveling Oliver' by Liz Nugent packs an initially engaging plot that quickly becomes less so
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Former prosecutor puts her talents to work in investigating the existence of a historical connection between a German assassin and Robert E. Lee
Read More »Book Review: ‘Calming Your Chaos: Organizing Your Life, Home, Office, and Future’ by Elisa Hawkinson
New book, 'Calming Your Chaos', by Elisa Hawkinson, teaches clutter-removal from your home, office, and life.
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