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High Spirits, by Dianne Salerni
High Spirits is the story of Maggie and Kate Fox from Hydesville, New York, early members of the Spiritualist movement. Their first foray into the realm of Spiritualism was accidental—a prank p...
 
- reviewed by MarySimon
 
 
Educating Esmé, the factual account from first year teacher Esmé Raji Codell, is a diary style novel for anyone looking to become inspired while laughing at what life throws your way. Es...
 
- reviewed by berhaupte933
 
 
Annie John, by Jamaica Kincaid
Ever find yourself wanting to go back and relive the self-discovery period of your childhood? If you are like most people, the answer is most likely: Yes because of the innocence and NO because of the...
 
- reviewed by sjordan740
 
 
Book Review 2 ‘They Say”: Ida B.Wells and the Reconstruction of Race by James West Davidson From the late 1800s to the early 1900s, Southern white supremacist mobs tried to rid th...
 
- reviewed by mconroy1
 
 
The Other Boleyn Girl, by Philippa Gregory
Philippa Gregory’s novel, “The Other Boleyn Girl,” is a great historical fiction read that takes the reader right into the exciting times of Henry VIII. The story is told from the ...
 
- reviewed by Megglez2008
 
 
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I wanted to like this book; I really, really did. I thought something set in a post-9/11 world that still has elements of cyberpunk--I could TOTALLY get on board with that. And yet...This book disap...
 
Publisher: Unicorn Books (www.pustakmahal.com)Doctors have beentelling us that fat is a killer. Eatless cholesterol, saturated fat andsalt; eat more fibre rich foods weare told. If we do not, we are d...
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