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A Very Special Book Club...

Deborah Hale

The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society

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Warning -- Do NOT start reading this book before bed! I made that mistake and ended up reading until 3:00 AM when I finally finished. I've read many excellent books over the years, but I can't recall the last time I devoured an entire book in one sitting, especially so late at night.

SAVE THE DATE: Body Movers Book Club Meeting!

We're having a book club meeting and YOU are invited.  Comment for a chance to have Stephanie Bond respond to your questions on Carlotta and the Body Movers series and then come back on May 1st to discuss!

Carlotta Wren, the main character in the Body Movers series, was first featured as a secondary character in a book called Party Crashers. Reading Party Crashers isn't necessary to understanding the Body Movers series, but the book will give readers some background on Carlotta's wild, party-crashing ways before she was scared straight.

A new year, a new blog...sorta

Hi,

 

My name is Kat.  Some of you may know me from
the two earlier books in the Spotlight on Sentinel Pass series that
Debra wrote. My book is going on sale this month. I can’t tell you how
excited I am to have my deepest, most personal thoughts, foibles and
dumb mistakes made public. Thanks, Deb.

Blood Red by Heather Graham

onyx95

Blood Red

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Always on the look out for one specific vampire, Mark Davidson came to New Orleans, he was not expecting to see a face from his past in the women he met new. Soon to be bride, Heidi Weiss with her friends Lauren Crow and Deanna Marin arrived in New Orleans for a long anticipated bachelorette weekend.

Mister Pip

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I could not put this book down until I had read to the last page. This story is told from the perspective of Matilda, a 13 year old girl, living on one of the islands of Papua New Guinea that is being ravaged by civil unrest.

Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck

Julie Miller

The Echo Maker

katief

Another pick from my book club. This was a very dense, but excellent novel which won the 2006 National Book Award for fiction. Set in the year following 9/11, it starts with a car crash on a deserted rural road. A mysterious note is found at the victim's hospital bedside, and when he regains consciousness, the accident victim insists his sister an impostor.

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