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March 4, 2025

Broken Country by Clare Leslie Hall ~ a Review

by Susan Roberts


“The farmer is dead. He is dead, and all anyone wants to know is who killed him.  Was it an accident or was it murder?”

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March 3, 2025

Propaganda Girls: The Secret War of the Women in the OSS by Lisa Rogak ~ an Audiobook Review

by Donna Huber


What are you reading for Women's History Month? I love learning about women in history but I usually choose biographical fiction as it is more entertaining than nonfiction history. If you feel the same way, then I have a recommendation on a nonfiction history book you need to read.

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March 2, 2025

4 Romantic Tales with Happily Ever Afters

by MK French


I have a round-up of some of this month's romantic tales. I've chosen a historical fiction, a romantic comedy, a contemporary romance (with a hint of the supernatural), and a paranormal romance. Pick your preferred genre or try them all!

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March 1, 2025

An Academy for Liars by Alexis Henderson ~ a Review

by Donna Huber


Lennon Carter’s life is falling apart.

Then she gets a mysterious phone call inviting her to take the entrance exam for Drayton College, a school of magic hidden in a secret pocket of Savannah. Lennon has been chosen because—like everyone else at the school—she has the innate gift of persuasion, the ability to wield her will like a weapon, using it to control others and, in rare cases, matter itself.

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February 28, 2025

Come Fly With Me by Camille Di Maio ~ a Review

by Susan Roberts


It’s 1962, the dawn of the jet-set era. Hope takes flight for two Pan Am stewardesses navigating an adventurous new life in a novel about love, friendship, and escape.

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February 27, 2025

Nolanverse: Exploring the Greatest Illusion in Movie History: An Unauthorized New Analysis of The Dark Knight Rises by Robert E. Eliot ~ a Review

by MK French


The Dark Knight Rises
concludes Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy of movies, and its conclusion inspired a lot of discussion regarding its meaning and what happened. Fans around the world discussed their theories behind it online, and now we have a new analysis of the movie. It isn't authorized by Christopher and Jonathan Nolan, who wrote the script, and provides a new way of looking at the film.

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