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Monique and the Mango Rains, by Kris Holloway

Kris Holloway was a Peace Corps volunteer in the West African nation of Mali in 1989-1991. Her host in the small town of Nampossela was Monique Dembele, the local midwife and health worker. This book chronicles their experiences over those … Continue reading

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Virginia Woolf: A Biography, by Quentin Bell

I have long found Virginia Woolf a fascinating woman. After reading A Room of One’s Own last year, which had a brief introduction to her life, I decided I wanted to read a biography of her. This is a big … Continue reading

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Native Son, by Richard Wright

Bigger Thomas is a twenty-year-old black hoodlum from South Side Chicago in the 1930s. When his petty criminal acts spill over into accidental killing, then to rape and murder, the whole city erupts into chaos in their hatred against him. … Continue reading

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Catcher in the Rye, by JD Salinger

I first read Catcher in the Rye in 2001 when I was 22 years old. That year, I read a book every week and 95% of them were classics (that’s what I had access to). Because I read so many … Continue reading

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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, by JK Rowling

It’s time for my hardback/paperback comparison of the second book in the Harry Potter series. This will be quick. Just like with the first book, there were no differences between the two versions. I kind of wonder when the differences … Continue reading

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Apologies to an Apple, by Maya Ganesan

This is my first book of poetry in the six I am trying to read in 2010. It’s a short slip of a book but I still spread it out over a few weeks, simply because I know next to … Continue reading

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Jonah’s Gourd Vine, by Zora Neale Hurston

Every believer in Christ is considered His friend, and every sin we commit is a wound to Jesus. A few years ago, I read Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston. I loved it to pieces and immediately … Continue reading

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Blankets, by Craig Thompson

I didn’t plan to read Blankets so soon. I wanted to immediately after reading Darren’s review, but I held back. I have so many other books on my shelf and this was a 600-page graphic novel costing $30 plus tax. … Continue reading

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A Wrinkle in Time, by Madeleine L’Engle

Mr. Murry, Meg and Charles Wallace’s father and a government physicist, has been missing for years. The whole family misses him tremendously, but that doesn’t prepare them for three strangers showing up one night and whisking Meg, Charles Wallace, and … Continue reading

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Keeping You a Secret, by Julie Anne Peters

Holland has never really thought about her sexuality before. She lives in an area with small-town mentality and she knows no one who’s gay – until Cece shows up at school for Holland’s last semester of her senior year. Cece … Continue reading

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