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Category Archives: Talking Books
Shock and Paw by Cate Conte
Dear Fellow Readers, Have you ever read a book and thought that the ending was a bit abrupt? Like the author was only allowed so many words and when they came close to being used up the plot suddenly moved … Continue reading
Maria: A Novel of Maria von Trapp by Michelle Moran
Hello Fellow Reader, How could I not read this book? We have all been brought up with the von Trapp family, right? Or does that just show my age? Isn’t The Sound of Music a rite of passage? In Maria, … Continue reading
The Last Note of Warning by Katharine Schellman
Dear Fellow Reader, Happy June! For the first time in a while, it feels like we had Spring. Gardens were up and going earlier than normal and the lilacs are spent and back to being green bushes. It is always … Continue reading
Shelterwood by Lisa Wingate
Dear Fellow Reader, Here we are in June. The summer seems full of endless possibilities, right? I keep putting schedules of outdoor concerts and events up on the bulletin board. In theory, I would love to attend lots of outdoor … Continue reading
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The Evolution of Annabel Craig by Lisa Grunwald
Dear Fellow Readers, I am not a student of history. Dates and places for the most part do nothing for me. Perhaps that is my problem with historical fiction. To be honest and embarrass myself simultaneously, I was shocked when … Continue reading





