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May 2017 New Releases
Hi Everyone, This is a list of new releases for the month of May, that I am looking forward to and/or have read. Either way, I think you all will enjoy them. Each month, a new list will be posted … Continue reading
What are you reading?
Hi Everyone, I am gearing up for the weekend. The two books that I will be reading are:
Posted in Current Reads, Fiction Books, Southern Lit
Tagged books, life, novels, reading, series, Weekend
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Slightly South of Simple
By Kristy Woodson Harvey Ansley is the mother of three women, who lives alone in the quiet town of Peachtree Bluff. She runs a successful design shop named after her two youngest daughters. When her children converge on her home, … Continue reading
Posted in Fiction Books, Southern Lit
Tagged 9/11, beach read, family life, Kristy Woodson Harvey, must read, series
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Hello Everyone!
So as you may have noticed, I have been missing since February. My apologies. I have been battling some serious health issues and they completely sidelined me. This past week, I finally was able to return to work and this … Continue reading
April 2017 New Releases
Each month, I will provide a list of new releases that you will definitely want to read. (11th) The Night the Lights Went Out by Karen White – Southern Fiction (25th) Slightly South of Simple by Kristy Woodson Harvey … Continue reading
Enough is Enough
Hello Everyone, As you know, I have been dealing with WordPress issues and visibility issues on this website since Nov. 8th. Apparently the latest version of WordPress has messed up numerous websites. While I have been dealing with numerous support … Continue reading
Posted in Info Page
Tagged moving forward, visibility issues, website issues, Wordpress problems
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My Sister’s Books Review #106
Someday, Someday, Maybe By: Lauren Graham Franny Banks has always wanted to be an actress. But life in New York, does not provide all the glitz and glam she was hoping for. With pressure from herself, and her intellectual … Continue reading
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Tagged 1990s, Gilmore Girls, twenty-somethings, Women's Literature
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My Sister’s Books Review #105
Raymie Nightingale By: Kate DiCamillo Raymie Nightingale’s world was destroyed when her father ran off with his dental hygienist. Now to correct everything, Raymie must win the Little Miss Central Florida Tire Competition, so her picture will be in … Continue reading
Happy New Year!
“We will open the book. Its pages are blank. We are going to put words on them ourselves. The book is called Opportunity and its first chapter is New Year’s Day.” ~ Edith Lovejoy Pierce Welcome 2017! May your pages … Continue reading
The Goal versus Reality
Hi Everyone, As you know, the goal was to post 100 reviews, before the end of the year. Well, it is New Year’s Eve, and 12 have been posted. I know this sounds like an epic failure, and I agree. … Continue reading