My Name Is Will: A Novel Of Sex, Drugs, And Shakespeare
by Jess Winfield - My Name Is Will follows two seemly separate lives, Willie Shakespeare Greenberg and William Shakespeare, through women, drugs, and politics.new
Reviewer's Rating: 7.5
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Added: 17-Nov-2009
100 Years of Solitude
by Gabriel Garcia Marquez - magical realism within imagination
Reviewer's Rating: 7
Reader's Rating: 2.00
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Added: 5-Feb-2008
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by Michelle Cunnah - Just when everything seems to go downhill for Emma, she finds love in a strange place, and confidence in her 32AA chest
Reviewer's Rating: 8.5
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Added: 29-Oct-2008
4 Blondes
by Candace Bushnell - Four Blondes tells the stories of four women facing up to the fact that they are approaching middle age in an era that worships youth and glamour, both of which their lives now lack.
Reviewer's Rating: 5.5
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Added: 13-Nov-2008
72 Hour Hold
by Bebe Moore Campbell - "72 Hour Hold" is a journey in the lives affected by a mental illness
Reviewer's Rating: 7.5
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Added: 6-Jun-2009
A Gentleman’s Guide to Graceful Living
by Michael Dahlie - Offers a different picture of a man with money.
Reviewer's Rating: 8
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Added: 10-Aug-2009
A Lesson Before Dying
by Ernest J. Gaines - Two black men forge a bond as one works to impart to the other a sense of pride and dignity.
Reviewer's Rating: 7.5
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Added: 1-Feb-2007
A Long Way Down
by Nick Hornby - The story of 4 men and women who come together to find meaning in a difficult world.
Reviewer's Rating: 8.5
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Added: 18-Jun-2008
A Measure of Mercy
by Lauraine Snelling - Inspirational Historical Fiction
Reviewer's Rating: 9
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Added: 10-Nov-2009
A Person of Interest
by Susan Choi - Take your time with this one—it’s worth every moment.
Reviewer's Rating: 9
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Added: 5-May-2008