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December 28, 2013

LET IT SNOW by John Green, Maureen Johnson and Lauren Myracle

December 28, 2013

Book cover of LET IT SNOW by John Gree, Maureen Johnson and Lauren MyracleEven though Let it Snow was published as a single book, it contains three stories told by each of the three authors. In that sense, it’s more like three novellas but with a twist. They’re not entirely stand-alone, even though they could be. One can in good conscience choose to read just one of these stories and forgo the other two but I wouldn’t recommend it. I say, read all three, and be taken in by some Christmas magic! And why pick it up now that the 25th of December has passed? Take it from Mayzie (you’ll meet her in The Patron Saint of Pigs.

· Categories: Fiction Keywords: american authors, cheating, christmas, contemporary, friendship, humour, novellas, realistic fiction, self discovery, starbucks, winter reads

December 4, 2013

ROOMIES by Sara Zarr and Tara Altebrando

December 4, 2013

Oh the liminality of the summer between high school and college! Sorry, I just had to use the term liminality outside of school. But it is an apt definition of where Elizabeth and Lauren are. A stage of in-between, of neither here nor there. It is also those in-between stages that tend to go unnoticed, so I…

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· Categories: Fiction Keywords: adultery, american authors, cheating, college, contemporary, dating, earc, emailing, epistolary, friendship, internet, multiple authors, multiple points of view, realistic fiction, siblinghood, single parenthood

October 29, 2013

INTENTIONS by Deborah Heiligman

October 29, 2013

Rachel, as with everyone else in the community, adored Rabbi Cohn. He was her role model and a seemingly charming man. Whenever he led services, she would lap up every single word he said. In her eyes, he was perfect and he could do no wrong. That is, until the day she reached the temple…

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· Categories: Fiction Keywords: adultery, american authors, cheating, death, dementia, faith, family problems, friendship, high school, judaism, morality, poverty, realistic fiction

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