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My Sister’s Books Review #94
Astonish Me By Maggie Shipstead In the 1970s, Joan is a professional ballerina. The company she works for has the breakout star from Russia, Arslan Ruskov. Joan is the reason he is in the United States, she even drove … Continue reading
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Tagged ballet, book reviews, books, historical fiction
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My Sister’s Books Review #93
A Lowcountry Christmas By: Mary Alice Monroe Book 5 in the Lowcountry Summer Series/Christmas Themed Book Taylor McClellan is grateful for his wife, Harper, his home and his family. During this special Christmas, he reflects on his first Christmas … Continue reading
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Tagged Christmas, dogs, Hurricane Matthew, Lowcountry Summer Series, must read, Pets for Vets, PTSD, reading, Reviews
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My Sister’s Books Review #92
Hissy Fit By: Mary Kay Andrews Audio CD Keeley is about to get married, when she walks in on her fiancé and her maid of honor having sex during the rehearsal dinner. Keeley has a major meltdown and storms out! … Continue reading
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Tagged audio books, books, funny, life, southern humor
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My Sister’s Books Review #91
Flick By: Lynn Floyd Wright Flick #1 Flick is a puppy who was hit by a train, when a young boy finds him trapped in the tracks. It is up to the boy to convince the adults that Flick’s … Continue reading
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Tagged books, dogs, lessons, life, love, reading
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My Sister’s Books Review #90
Pawleys Island By Dorothea Benton Frank Lowcountry Tales #5 Artist Rebecca Simms turns to Pawleys Island as a sanctuary from her tumultuous past. In this quaint town, she finds a cast of characters who are desperate to know her … Continue reading
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Tagged beach reads, books, Pawleys Island, reading
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My Sister’s Books Review #89
One Thousand White Women By: Jim Fergus Set in 1875, May Dodd is among the group of women selected to marry the Cheyenne Indians as part of a program created by Grant to help assimilate Indians into a new … Continue reading
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Tagged books, Cheyenne Indians, historical fiction, life, reading, reading groups
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My Sister’s Books Review #88
Reconstructing Amelia By: Kimberly McCreight Kate Baron is a single mother and a successful, busy lawyer. Her work day is interrupted when she receives a call from her daughter’s school, stating that good girl, Amelia was in trouble. By … Continue reading
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Tagged life, love, mothers, reading groups, students, suspense
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My Sister’s Books Review #87
Leaving Time By: Jodi Picoult Young Jenna Metcalf has been searching for her Mom, Alice, for years. Alice loved elephants and worked with researching their characteristics and preserving their safety. Jenna, desperate for answers, seeks guidance from a troubled … Continue reading
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Tagged elephants, family, life, love, reading groups
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My Sister’s Books Review #86
The Nightingale By: Kristin Hannah Isabelle and Vianne are two sisters separated by life’s emotional battles. When rumors start that Nazi Germany is conquering Europe, both sisters know their France will stay strong. However, as events unfold and the … Continue reading
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Tagged books, historical fiction, life, must read, reading, Reviews, WWII
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My Sister’s Books Review #85
The Memory House (Honey Ridge #1) By: Linda Goodnight Julia Presley’s heart is numb from the still unsolved disappearance of her son and the demise of her marriage. It doesn’t help that her family refuses to talk about the … Continue reading
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Tagged books, Civil War, family, historical fiction, Honey Ridge Series, life, love, reading, war
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