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Renee Ck is now re-reading Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman's Search f... by Elizabeth Gilbert. 4 months ago - Comment
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White Oleander: A Novel by Janet Fitch, 4 months ago

Quote-leftMy husband could not believe that some of the things described in this book would actually happen to a foster child. I wish I could say they don't, but this story portrays the life of one child lost in the system.

The way her mother continues to control her and others from her prison cell is very interesting.Quote-right

Healing the New Childhood Epidemics: Autism, AD..., 4 months ago

Quote-leftI appreciate the alternative look at the causes of these illnesses. I admit, I'm not really done with the book, I will use it as a reference, but we have started really looking at the foods we're eating.Quote-right

Odd Mom Out by Jane Porter, 10 months ago

Quote-leftI loved this. Having friends who have lost their faith in many things, watching Marta's tough exterior get cracked by things she didn't plan on was fun to read. I also love that Jane knows Seattle first hand and weaves it's landmarks and culture into the story.Quote-right

Mrs. Perfect by Jane Porter, 11 months ago

Quote-leftGREAT book! It kept twisting and turning in good ways. This book is perfect for anyone who bases their worth on what they have instead of who they are. Really good read!Quote-right

The Dance of the Dissident Daughter: A Woman's ..., 11 months ago

Quote-leftDefinitely a poignant read. I found myself matching my thoughts to those of Kidd and comparing where they fit along my path of journey. For anyone who questions or even hears those little voices of doubt, this is a must read.Quote-right

The Interruption of Everything by Terry McMillan, about 1 year ago

Quote-leftThis was a good "beach read". I bought it on the discount rack while on vacation and it was a good laugh, light read. Fun.Quote-right

Middlesex: A Novel by Jeffrey Eugenides, about 1 year ago

Quote-leftIntriguing, though I don't quite understand the deep connection people have with it. Certainly a good read- maybe my standards are just too high!Quote-right

The Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett, about 1 year ago

Quote-leftThis is my f-a-v-o-r-i-t-e book EVER! It's long, yes, but once you get past the first 70-ish pages, you can't stop reading. This is what a book should be. Power, sex, love, tradition, politics, and even some history. AmazingQuote-right

He's Just Not That Into You: The No-Excuses Tru..., about 1 year ago

Quote-leftI adore Greg to begin with and despite the fact that I'm already married, this book was a great read. It's not just for dating, the signs can be applied to many situations.Quote-right

Born On A Blue Day: Inside the Extraordinary Mi..., about 1 year ago

Quote-leftIt's amazing what kinds of things lie inside our own minds. Daniel Tammet speaks of the brilliance and innerworkings of people who's minds are also brilliant but who may be at a loss as to how to express it.Quote-right

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