Ms. Trattner works for a non-profit agency where she is thankful for any internet time she can squeeze into her day. In her free time she reads one of the thousands of books stacked in her tiny apartment.
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Book Review: Superpowers by David J. Schwartz
What would you do if you woke up one morning with a superpower?
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Book Review: An Irish Country Doctor by Patrick Taylor
A young doctor just out of school moves to a Northern Irish village to learn general practice, falling in love with the countryside and people.
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Book Review: The Painter from Shanghai by Jennifer Cody Epstein
The author breathes life into Pan Yulaing, and when the book ends, she only leaves you wanting more.
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Comics in the Movies
What are your thoughts on the comics, the movies, and the media tie-ins?
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Book Review: Making Money by Terry Pratchett
Moist von Lipwig is back and instead of ‘Going Postal’ he’s ‘Making Money’
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Book Review: Menagerie Manor by Gerald Durrell
A blend of education and entertainment, Menagerie Manor spotlights the small zoo the author opened on the Island of Jersey off the coast of Britain.
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Book Review: The Thirty-Nine Steps by John Buchan
From the moment you first meet the main character who is embroiled in a plot that covers nations, you just can’t put the book down.
They appeared with Violence to Vegas, Faktion, and Course of Nature.
What are you taking on vacation? The newest paranormal or an old stand by?
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Book Review: Friday's Child by Georgette Heyer
Filled with likable characters that stick with you and witty dialogue that will make you laugh.
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