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Infinite
by Brian Freeman
Inifinite by Brian Freeman (9/13/2022)
I enjoyed this book. Dylan Moran has a car accident and his wife dies. After this happens, he begins to have visions and discovers parallel universes. His life is different in each universe, some worse, some better. He is looking for one where his wife lives.
The War Reporter
by Martin Fletcher
The War Reporter (7/27/2015)
I enjoyed reading this book very much. It was outside what I normally would pick up. I found the subject very interesting. I sometimes got a little confused with the politics involved. Tom and Nina were very likeable characters and I would like to read more about them. I feel both men and women would like to read this book. It might be good for some book groups, especially if you have both sexes, there are not a lot for books that appeal to both. I will read more from this author.
The Sweetheart Deal
by Polly Dugan
The Sweetheart Deal (2/6/2015)
I liked this book. It portrays the feelings of a family after losing a husband and father. I remember when I lost my father at age 12. I also enjoyed reading about the friendship of Leo and Garrett. This is seldom shown in books, authors mainly write about women friendship' This is an excellent read.
The Rebellion of Miss Lucy Ann Lobdell
by William Klaber
The Rebellion of Miss Lucy Ann Lobdell (12/3/2014)
I enjoyed this book very much. I had not heard of Lucy Ann Lobdell before. She had a very interesting life for a woman in the 1800's. Reading this made me realize how far we have come in recognizing women's right. Lucy Ann could not support her family as a woman, so dressed as a man to make more in wages. For this, she was punished. I think all women would enjoy reading this. I also believe it would make an excellent book club read.
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