Lesa Holstine is a library manager in Glendale, AZ. She reviews a little of anything, with an emphasis on crime fiction and popular fiction.
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A treasure that kicks off football season for Ohio State fans.
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Book Review - Six Good Innings: How One Small Town Became a Little League Giant by Mark Kreidler
A story of heart, hope, and heartbreak.
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Book Review: My Lady of Cleves by Margaret Campbell Barnes
A historical novel that stood the test of time is perfect for book clubs.
Women in Hats doesn't live up to the hype as a warm, humorous novel.
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Book Review: The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows
With romance, suspense, tears, and laughter, this marvelous epistolary novel is bound to be the Book Club Hit of the Year.
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Book Review: King of the Holly Hop - A Milan Jacovich Mystery by Les Roberts
Another Milan Jacovich mystery ignites when murder at his Cleveland high school reunion finds Jacovich investigating while destroying friendships, and his memories, in the process.
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Book Review: This Land is Their Land - Reports from a Divided Nation by Barbara Ehrenreich
An important book about the social condition in the U.S., This Land is Their Land should be read by every American.
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Book Review: 1001 Books for every Mood by Hallie Ephron
An invaluable addition to any reader's collection with an eclectic list of books.
The perfect ghost story for younger readers - just in time for summer reading.
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Book Review: The Sugar Queen by Sarah Addison Allen
The Sugar Queen is a magical novel, a worthy successor to Allen's Garden Spells and Alice Hoffman's Practical Magic.
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