The Kashmir Shawl by Rosie ThomasThe language Rosie Thomas uses to tell us this story is beautifully written. Her description of India makes you feel as if you are walking the same roads as Mair and Nerys. But, I am torn about how to write this review. Turned by Julie KennerThe third and hopefully not final book of the Blood Lily Chronicles. This one grabs you in as soon as you start reading! Nook Color ReviewMy review of the Barnes and Noble Nook Color. After a long debate, I decided what to get but was I happy or was I let down? In Sheep's Clothing ReviewOne can only wonder what incidents or people inspired IN SHEEP’S CLOTHING and its protagonist, Trudy, who trades integrity for the “good life,” confuses glamour with happiness, and is faced with paying the highest price imaginable for her deceptions. Women's Lit NewsletterThe Women's Lit Newsletter offers the latest news on must-read books, offers honest reviews to help you find the best books to read and looks at authors, past and present.
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