Aimee Massey
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"In this, his second novel, Tom Kakonis brings together a disparate cast of odd, strange and curious characters who come together very uneasily in the hope of making one big score. Principal among them is Mitchell Morse, a former college football play"
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"I’ve never read a rom com and thought, “you know what this needs? an awkward extended therapy scene.” This book may have put me off contemporary romance for good, because holy shit this was agony. Not every line of dialogue has to be constant back an"
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"Enough has been said to praise this book, and what Katie Davis has accomplished is deserving of praise. But this book is severely lacking in cultural awareness or sensitivity. Instead of showing herself completely immersed in Ugandan culture, Katie i"
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Do you think an African-American reader will fall to pieces because a character in a book mentions GTWT? That's not giving them much credit, is it?
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Close Pursuit: Meet Eddie Kennedy--A Cop in a Killer's World:
"One of Carsten Stroud's early books. It follows a New City PD homicide detective in the summer of 1985. Stroud spent that year in New York city following detectives and uniform officers as they responded to radio calls and crime scenes. However the b"
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Alcott herself would have been horrified at the idea of Jo being "trans." Yes, the concept did exist back then, but Alcott would not have known about
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Running on Red Dog Road: And Other Perils of an Appalachian Childhood
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Shoot, I thought my father's family invented the "wash down as far as possible" line. We're ot even Appalachian, we're from southern Delaware.
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If you read her subsequent memoir "The Plague and I" you'll see that her understanding of and tolerance for people of other races underwent a dramatic
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Oriana, you might also enjoy Betty McDonald's memoirs: "The Egg and I" "Anybody Can Do Anything" "The Plague and I" and "Onions In the Stew." She's of
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