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  •  Climbing Patrick's Mountain: Anything But a Rose Garden Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
     Author:  Robert Ziegler
     Dated:  Friday, January 29 2010 @ 01:48 PM EST
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    Writers ReadClimbing Patrick’s Mountain: Anything But a Rose Garden

    Des Kennedy’s newest novel, Climbing Patrick’s Mountain, unfolds, petal by petal, from a garden of hybridized roses grown by an eccentric misanthrope named Patrick Gallagher.

     Book Review. The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
     Author:  Ann Tiffany
     Dated:  Thursday, October 08 2009 @ 07:35 AM EDT
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    The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society.” Reviewed by Ann Tiffany.

    “The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society” is a lighthearted story about a serious subject.

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     The Lollipop Shoes by Joanne Harris Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
     Author:  Darlene Shatford
     Dated:  Tuesday, July 14 2009 @ 10:02 PM EDT
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    I bought The Lollipop Shoes last summer from a small downtown bookstore in Duncan. A big fan of Joanne Harris’s work, I was immediately drawn to the cover, and upon looking closer, I read that this book is the long-awaited sequel to Harris’s bestseller Chocolat. I knew I had to buy it in order to find out where the wind had taken Vianne, Anouk, and, possibly, Roux.

     The Five People You Meet In Heaven Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
     Author:  doris ray
     Dated:  Wednesday, October 29 2008 @ 08:46 AM EDT
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    I thoroughly enjoyed "The Five People You Meet In Heaven," author Mitch Albom's latest novel. My copy which my daughter had presented me with on my birthday (not realizing that I've always hated listening to talking books!) was articulated personally by the author in a series of four one-hour-long compact discs that I fully expected would lull me off to sleep long before the batteries on my CD player wore out.

     The Glass Castle Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
     Author:  Robert Ziegler
     Dated:  Sunday, September 21 2008 @ 12:37 AM EDT
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    The Glass Castle by Jeanette Walls

    The Glass Castle is a testament to the toughness of filial love, the endurance of a girl-child’s imagination and hope, and the necessity of maintaining compassion in order to present a history that offers, even in the face of horrible adversity, a semblance of truth.

     There Is A Season Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
     Author:  doris ray
     Dated:  Saturday, October 27 2007 @ 07:10 PM EDT
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    This is a wonderful book! Patrick Lane is an award-winning poet (Canadian) who is in the painful process of abandoning a lifelong addiction to alcohol and drugs. He is also a man with a huge passion for gardening and an infinite love for all creatures under the sun- no matter how small and/or ugly they may be. Withdrawing from his addiction forces him to face often shocking events in his past, prompting this memoir which is also a superbly written guide for the gardening enthusiast - a wonderful wonderful writer!




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      'The Intelligencer,' by Leslie Silbert. Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
     Author:  Ann Tiffany
     Dated:  Saturday, August 25 2007 @ 02:15 PM EDT
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    Imagine a story about a contemporary female James Bond. Tie it in with medieval espionage, intrigue, and murder. Throw in a dab of romance and you have Leslie Silbert's first novel "The Intelligencer." An intelligencer, Silbert explains, is: one who is employed to obtain
    secret information, a spy, a secret agent. It was a term used in the late sixteenth century when religious and royal intrigue was at its height. Elizabeth the First was on the throne and Sir Francis Walsingham was her royal spymaster.

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