Book 204: Willoughby’s Return – Jane Odiwe
As with Dancing with Mr. Darcy I picked up a copy of this novel when Border’s Books closed down in […]
Book 204: Willoughby’s Return – Jane Odiwe Read Post »
As with Dancing with Mr. Darcy I picked up a copy of this novel when Border’s Books closed down in […]
Book 204: Willoughby’s Return – Jane Odiwe Read Post »
The writing in this book is quite possibly the most beautiful writing I’ve ever read. The premise of the book,
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Sorry for the long post in advance, it’s been a long time since I’ve read a book about museums and
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I chose this novel because it has an awesome name. I had a vague idea of what the book was
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I just want to start by saying if by some odd chance you’re the publisher of this book, you need
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A friend from UNC (Go Heels! – it’s a gut reaction :-D), Hi Lizzie!, recommended The Madman’s Daughter as the
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Apparently this was the perfect time to read this novel. If I would’ve read it any sooner I probably would’ve
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What a great way to start a new series! I received a digital galley of The Reluctant Assassin from NetGalley
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WARNING and APOLOGY: this post starts with a rather long tangent about literature, art and people. (Sorry! Probably should be
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