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April 30, 2022

The Corset Maker by Annette Libeskind Berkovits ~ a Review

by MK French



Rifka Berg was born into an Orthodox Jewish family in Warsaw, and she always wished she could see the world outside her community. As a corsetiere, her life would have followed a certain path if the developments leading to World War II didn't happen. Rifka and other women of her community have very difficult choices to make in a world increasingly dangerous to live in.

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April 29, 2022

The Mad Girls of New York by Maya Rodale ~ a Review

by Donna Huber



I don't often read books set before the 1900s, but I love biographical fiction. I particularly like biographical fiction featuring women I haven't heard of before. That's the case with Maya Rodale's The Mad Girls of New York. 

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April 28, 2022

Sci Fu Volume 2: It Takes 2 by Yehudi Mercado ~ a Review

by MK French



Aspiring DJ and sci-fu artist Wax defeated the Five Deadly Dangers and became the rightful king of Discopia. Wax and his crew don't want the throne, but a return to normal life in Brooklyn. Unfortunately, a new villain in Discopia wants the throne and is willing to take it from him. Wax must increase his hip-hop and sci-fu training, and learn how to ask for help to save his neighborhood.

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April 27, 2022

Two Awesome Audiobook Mysteries

by Donna Huber



I enjoy audiobooks as a way to fit in more books and I love when I find ones I don't want to stop listening to. Usually, I listen to audiobooks while doing other things like cleaning the house, etc. I was lucky enough to recently listen to two mysteries that I found myself listening even when I wasn't multitasking. If you are looking for fun mysteries then you should try these two.

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April 26, 2022

Little Souls by Sandra Dallas ~ a Review

by Susan Roberts
 


"Little souls?
It means the poor, the homeless, the common people nobody ever notices.  In truth, it applies to all of us.  We're all lost little souls" (p 36)

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April 25, 2022

Veil by Dylan Farrow ~ a Review

by MK French


In this sequel to Hush, everything Shae knew had been a lie. She thought she knew Ravod, but he stole the Book of Days. Following him with her friends, Shae enters Gondal, the land relegated to myths but is ruled not by magic but by technology. Shae is desperate for answers and wants to restore peace despite the lies.

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April 24, 2022

The Spa Break by Caroline James ~ a Review

by Susan Roberts


"Who cares about age?  It is just a number.  You can be old at thirty and young at eighty.  It's what's in here that matters.  Marjory tapped her heart."  (loc 2016)

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