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My Sister’s Books #38
The Diary of a Young Girl By: Anne Frank This is the diary by Anne Frank, a young Jewish girl. Her family had to leave Amsterdam and hide from the approaching Nazis. When their location was discovered, they were forced … Continue reading
Posted in My Sister's Books, Non-Fiction Books
Tagged book reviews, classics, diary, life, literature, reading, Reviews, writing, WWII, Young Adult Books
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My Sister’s Books Review #37
Summer of My German Soldier By: Bette Greene Patty Bergen craves a more caring relationship with her mother and father, but she has a pseudo-Christian mom, Ruth, who is the housekeeper. Her town has recently been designated to hold captured … Continue reading
Posted in Fiction Books, My Sister's Books, Young Adult Books
Tagged authors, book reviews, books, life, literature, reading, Reviews, WWII
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My Sister’s Books Review #36
The Book Thief By: Markus Zusak Liesel Meminger and her brother are on their way to Munich to begin their lives with their new foster family. When her brother dies, Liesel discovers a book and on a whim, she takes … Continue reading
Posted in Fiction Books, Young Adult Books
Tagged authors, book reviews, books, life, literature, reading, Reviews, World War II, writing
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What are you reading?
Hi Everyone, After spending the other day, getting the new site up and running, I decided to spend the next two days reading. This morning, boys and I curled up and gathered the books, and read a total of 10 … Continue reading
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Tagged authors, books, Fiction Books, followers, life, literature, reading, writing
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Delilah Dusticle
By: A.J. York. Format: eBook. Read: December 2013. Delilah Dusticle has the special ability to remove dust from every crevice in a home. She has worked for the Fenchurch-Whittington house since she was sixteen and despite the rules, she has … Continue reading
Posted in Children's Books, Fiction Books
Tagged authors, book reviews, books, chapter books, cleaning, dust, inner beauty, life, literature, reading, Reviews, self-confidence, self-worth, writing
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My Sister’s Books Review #35
A Place at the Table By: Susan Rebecca White Alice and her twin James were inseparable. They knew exactly what each other was thinking at all times. Unfortunately their peaceful world is destroyed when they stumble upon a young man … Continue reading
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Tagged American History, book reviews, books, family, food, historical fiction, life, literature, reading, Reviews, writing
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My Sister’s Books Review #34
The Union Street Bakery By: Mary Ellen Taylor Daisy McCrae was abandoned at the bakery when she was just three years old. Thankfully the owners of Union Street Bakery took her in and made her a member of their family, … Continue reading
Posted in Fiction Books, My Sister's Books
Tagged authors, book reviews, books, family, historical fiction, life, literature, modern-day, reading, Reviews, Southern Literature, Women's Literature, writing
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Girl Meets Underworld
By: Jess Watkins. Format: eBook. Read: November 2013. Stella is severely depressed and alone, after losing both her mother and brother to an animal attack. Faced with no other choice, she decides to end her pain and reunite with her … Continue reading
Posted in Romance Books, Young Adult Books
Tagged authors, book reviews, Fiction Books, life, literature, paranormal romance, reading, Vampires, werewolves, writing
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A Sealed Fate
By: Lisa Gordon. Format: Paperback. Read: November 2013. Valda just arrived in Dubai and is ready for a fresh start after a horrific breakup. She is ready to begin her new life as a singer in the nightclub, Flanagan’s. Things … Continue reading
Posted in Fiction Books, Suspense Books
Tagged astrology, authors, book reviews, for, life, literature, Mystery Books, reading, writing
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My Sister’s Books Review #33
The Girl Who Chased the Moon By: Sarah Addison Allen In the quaint town of Mullaby, North Carolina, Emily Benedict finally meets her mother’s father as she moves into her mother’s old room. She has never been to Mullaby before … Continue reading
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Tagged authors, baking, book reviews, books, family, life, literature, reading, Reviews, Women's Literature, writing
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