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The Last Song Review
Whether you consider The Last Song to be an evocative love story or a coming-of-age tale, it will provoke a cacophony of intense emotions, more profound when you identify with each character and the story...
0 commentsThe Girl Who Kicked The Hornet's Nest Review
Complex characters would be exactly what you might expect from such a powerful title as The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets Nest. The reader will not be disappointed. This narrative is a convoluted intimation of...
0 commentsMaking Toast Review
It is only after her premature death that Amy’s parents fully appreciate the extent of the selflessness that shaped her life. Surrounded by gentle husband, an inexorable toddler and two other young...
0 commentsThe 5 Love Languages Review
Dr Gary Chapman has acquired more than 30 years as a marriage counselor and his book, The 5 Love Languages, incorporates this plethora of experience between its two covers. From this vast raft of experience...
2 commentsThe Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks Review
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks is an evocative story of ownership over body tissues, family memories and medical breakthroughs, all enshrined amidst the ambit of poverty that encased the lives of the...
0 commentsThis Time is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly Review
This Time is Different is probably best described as a quantitative analysis that investigates the history, over the past 800 years, of financial crises that have affected 66 countries, eventually...
0 commentsA Reliable Wife Review
Psychological suspense and mystery, beginning with deception and then evolving into a much more complex and involved relationship where intrigue gives way to the drama of two lives becoming a true...
0 commentsThe Postmistress Review
Written by Sarah Blake, The Postmistress is a complex portrait of life unfolding against the backdrop of the cataclysmic events of the 1940s, with its central characters being three completely different women...
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