From
Diane: This eccentric story is touching and funny in a strange way.
But succeeds mostly because it plants the reader firmly in the shoes
of the main character: A fifteen-year-old autistic boy. You see
and engage the world through his limited emotional understanding,
and come out richer for it.
The Curious Incident of the Dog In the Night-time: By Mark Haddon |
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From Casey:
I feel a little embarrased to say that I enjoyed such a popular
book as I usually run the other way from the masses but if you haven't
read it do. It's a good read. And do it before they make the movie
because it won't be as good.
The DaVinci Code: By Dan Brown |
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From Casey:
This
book reminds us what it is to be human and to be proud of our humanity
Dirt Music: By Tim Winton
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From
Casey: Having just returned from the Carribean, I immediatly got
this book and thoroughly enjoyed it. As with all his books, I come
away enriched and enlightened.
Caribbean:
By James A. Michener |
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Casey's
comments: "Having just returned from New Orleans, I have become
enamored of the unique sensibility that is the South and particlarly
New Orleans. The world of William Faulkner, Tennessee Williams,
crawfish etouffe, and the Big Easy. One of the great American novels,
All the King's Men gives us a brilliant tale about the corrupting
nature of power, passion, and greed."
All
the King's Men: By Robert P. Warren
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From
Casey: What really matters in life. Love. A great story of love
lost, rediscovered and renewed. Enjoy it.
The Wedding: By Nicholas Sparks |
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