One Sunday Morning

One Sunday Morning by Amy Ephron An enjoyable book. I really liked the atmosphere of New York City in the 1920s. It was a very quick read. Unfortunately, I don’t remember much about the book as I write this. started: September 23, 2006finished: September 25, 2006

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The Hundred-Year Lie

The Hundred-Year Lie by Randall Fitzgerald An eye-opening book. Excellent. Makes me wonder how chemicals in our food and medicines have played in illnesses of family and friends. started: September 10, 2006finished: September 20, 2006

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Harriet the Spy

Harriet the Spy by Louise Fitzhugh Bryan is reading this for his History of Children’s Lit class. I’ve wanted to read it for a while, so I’ve decided to read it now. It seems to fit well into my current interest in children’s/young adult books. started: September 4, 2006finished: September 23, 2006

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Pieces of Georgia

Pieces of Georgia by Jennifer Bryant This is an interesting book. It’s written as if it’s a journal written by the main character to her dead mother. It was an enjoyable book but not something that was extremely memorable partly because I read Love Walked In right before it. My sixteenth book of the summer [...]

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