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Tag Archives: 2012 Book Club

Apr12012Jan 18 2016
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TWW’s Book Review: Moonlight on the Nantahala by Michael Rivers

by Susan Dusterhoft, in category 2015 Book Club, Uncategorized

 World Literary Book Review Moonlight on the Nantahala, by Michael Rivers is the story of Edward Caulfield and three women who have been very important in his life. His love for his wife, Celia, whom he lost after a few short years together, lasted his whole life. There was never another for him and he… Read More

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Mar272012Jan 18 2016
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TWW’s Book Review: The Gin & Chowder Club by Nan Rossiter

by Susan Dusterhoft, in category 2015 Book Club, Uncategorized

Week 13: March 25 – 31, 2012 The Gin & Chowder Club by Nan Rossiter I love to read stories from authors where the characters are developed over several books. When I find an author I really love, I will read practically every book they have ever written. I think I have found my next… Read More

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Mar212012Jan 18 2016
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TWW’s Book Review: Just Breathe by Susan Wiggs

by Susan Dusterhoft, in category 2015 Book Club, Uncategorized

 Reading Romances Challenge for March I actually started Susan Wigg’s Just Breathe a long time ago and I recently unearth it from the underside of my bed. After the first few pages, I remembered that I had indeed started it, but wasn’t sure how far I had gotten. It’s the story of Sarah Moon, a… Read More

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Feb262012Jan 18 2016
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TWW’s Book Review: Marry Cade by Sally Clements

by Susan Dusterhoft, in category 2015 Book Club, Uncategorized

World Literary Book Review I’m still not used to reading books in a PDF or Kindle format (despite the fact that I received a Kindle for Christmas!) I really love the feel of a book in my hands; flipping back and forth between the pages when I want to reread something. So when I decided… Read More

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Feb242012Jan 18 2016
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TWW’s Book Review: Love Leaps by Karen Jerabek

by Susan Dusterhoft, in category 2015 Book Club, Uncategorized

February’s challenge for Reading Romances was the following: 1. Valentine’s day: Read a book that has a predominantly color “red” cover,  that has a kissing/embracing couple on its cover, or whose title has either the following words: kiss, heart or love. OR, 2. Read a book by an author you have given up. OR 3.… Read More

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Feb62012Jan 18 2016
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TWW’s Book Review: Poppi and the Rainbow by Olga Kilicci

by Susan Dusterhoft, in category 2015 Book Club, Uncategorized

When Poppi woke up one morning, feeling ill and out of sorts, he looked in the mirror and realized that he was all grey. Poppi asked all his friends and one by one they offered reasons to why he was in such a state and solutions to fix it. From taking a bath to painting… Read More

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Feb62012Jan 18 2016
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TWW’s Book Review: Poppi the Painter by Olga Kilicci

by Susan Dusterhoft, in category 2015 Book Club, Uncategorized

This is my first children’s book review of the year, and I am very excited to present it to you. Poppi the Painter has decided that the time has finally come for him to move out of his parent’s home and into a home of his own in Greyville. He drove through the colorful countryside… Read More

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Feb52012Jan 18 2016
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TWW’s Book Review: Princess Callie and the Totally Amazing Talking Tiara by Daisy Piper

by Susan Dusterhoft, in category 2015 Book Club, Uncategorized

I’d like to think that I am a fairly well rounded person when it comes to the arts. When I say “arts”, I am referring to books, music, movies and theatre. As such, I have read, listened and watched and participated in the “arts”, and remembered most of it. So what comes to mind when… Read More

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Feb52012Jan 18 2016
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TWW’s Book Review: Kissing Kelli by Kathy Carmichael

by Susan Dusterhoft, in category 2015 Book Club, Uncategorized

Kellie has five sisters and her sister Lori is quite a handful with her accusing “Leave my men alone!” dictums. It’s not like Kellie did it on purpose. In fact, this last time she was not interested, but this last guy, Bobby Gray, pursued her. To bad it wasn’t for the most sincere of purposes.… Read More

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Feb52012Jan 18 2016
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TWW’s Book Review: A Wedding for Maggie by Allison Leigh

by Susan Dusterhoft, in category 2015 Book Club, Uncategorized

This is a book is part of a series that I began to read last year: The Men of the Double C Ranch. Here we find the story of Daniel Clay and Maggie Greene. We begin several years earlier when we see Daniel leaving the ranch while Maggie stays behind. Unfortunately, a relationship for both… Read More

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