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Full Moon by P.G. Wodehouse

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5.0

I love PG Wodehouse and this one did not disappoint. Laugh out loud, funny!
Five Smooth Stones by Ann Fairbairn

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5.0



This book can not be read only as a novel meant to entertain and distract the reader from daily life. Instead, it is a book that demands self reflection and criticism, instructing the reader on the great variety of prejudices, and hopefully, helping to improve our civilization, one person at a time. Obviously. It is not light reading, but well worth the time spent reading.
In the Shadow of the Prophet: The Struggle for the Soul of Islam by Milton Viorst

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5.0

Fascinating read of a different perspective of how Islam is interpreted and how that varies over the different Arab countries.
Mrs. Kimble by Jennifer Haigh

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5.0



I love books by Jennifer Haigh! She always manages to pull me in from the beginning of the book!
Defending Jacob by William Landay

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5.0



One of the most engaging books I have read in a long time!