Category Archives: My Sister’s Books

My Sister’s Books #31

The Ultimate Gullah Cookbook By: Jesse Edward Gantt, Jr. and Veronica Davis Gerald The Gullah community is one of the oldest cultures in the south. This cookbook starts with the history of the Gullah people and how their language, culture … Continue reading

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My Sister’s Books Review #30

Come Home to Supper By: Christy Jordan Christy Jordan’s latest cookbook is dedicated to families in today’s world. This cookbook is crammed full of delicious recipes that are made up of affordable ingredients. She focuses on making things easier for … Continue reading

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My Sister’s Books #29

The Anatomist’s Apprentice By: Tessa Harris Dr. Thomas Silkstone is in London and is one of the top anatomists in town. His services are called upon by Lydia, who is desperate to solve her brother’s murder. Sir Edward Crick’s murder … Continue reading

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My Sister’s Books Review #28

Plantation Tours and Tastes Georgetown History Published by: The Church Women of Prince George Winyah Parish Plantation Tours and Tastes Georgetown History is a lovely cookbook written by the women of Prince George Winyah Parish, who have hosted multiple plantation … Continue reading

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My Sister’s Books Review #27

The Bullet Catch By: Lynn Hodges Detective Logan Hawthorne Michaels runs a special company that excels in discovering the truth by using unique talents of each of their employees. For Logan Michaels, he enjoys using the power of deception that … Continue reading

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My Sister’s Books Review #26

The Revised Fundamentals of Caregiving By: Jonathan Evison Benjamin Benjamin is in the middle of a typical mid-life crisis. Hoping to make his life change, he decides to take a class on how to be a perfect caregiver and is … Continue reading

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My Sister’s Books Review #25

Founding Mothers By: Cokie Roberts Founding Mothers is a book about the women behind the well-known men who founded America. These are the wives and mothers that were at home, raising the family, running the farms and businesses. Cokie Roberts … Continue reading

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My Sister’s Books Review #24

Water to my Soul: The Story of Eliza Lucas Pinckney By: Pamela Bauer Mueller (Historical Fiction/Colonial Times) (Local History) Eliza Lucas Pinckney was a young girl living on Wappoo Plantation. She had big dreams and the determination to make change … Continue reading

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My Sister’s Books Review #23

The Beach House By: Jane Green (Women’s Fiction, Vacation style Setting) Nan Powell is living her sixty-fifth year to the fullest in Nantucket. Due to her deceased husband’s debt, she has been living in the family’s vacation home, Windermere, for … Continue reading

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My Sister’s Books #22

The Beach House By: James Patterson and Peter de Jonge Jack Mullen is a law student and the grandson of Mack, a feisty, strong-spirited Irishman. Jack is a very successful law student and has landed an internship at a prestigious … Continue reading

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