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How Huge the Night
How Huge The Night by Heather Munn and Lydia Munn is a powerfully written novel based on true events of World War II. The storyline revolves around the lives of four teenagers, one French and the other three Jewish, and one family who helps hide...

I Want Candy
Candace lives above a Chinese restaurant that her parents run. They work a lot. They work so much that they ignore their daughter. Candace is expected to work, also. She refers to herself as Eggroll Girl. She dreams of an escape to anywhere else...

Just Meg: -When no one knows you exist it's hard to keep track of who you are
I am the youngest patient in a mental institution... Gunya is well-known psychiatric hospital for the rich and famous. We meet four young girls who are patients here. Noelle-an underage pornstar, Hope- a junior Olympian…

K.O.'d In The Rift: A K.O.'d in Hawai'i Mystery
Police Officer Katrina (K.O.) Ogden works for the Honolulu Police Department. She runs a pretty tight ship in the ID and Records Department. Although she has been a resident for almost 20 years,she is still considered a “haole”, a white person. The body of Mr....

Let Them Eat Fruitcake: 86 Bloomberg Place Series #2
Let Them Eat Fruitcake is written for young adults, but “us” older folk will enjoy it too. Four roommates, each with a distinct personality and their own distinct set of troubles, throw a party that few attended. This is a story about the true...

Lorna
Lorna was a tennis pro. She, and her friends, do not like the debutante scene, but they are forced to withstand it because of their families. They become secret sleuths. This time, a pastor is accused of distributing…

Lost In Time
This is a review of the audio book of "Lost In Time" by Lois Duncan. Nore was surprised that her father had remarried so soon after her mother’s death. The boarding school she attended was closed for the summer so that she would spend the...

Maximum Ride: The Final Warning
The United States government wants to “protect” Max and friends. The protection comes at a price, the chance to “study” the genetically altered children. The protection would keep the kids cloistered without freedom to live a normal life. They go to Antarctica to study global...

Monster High
"Monster High" by Lisi Harrison - the audio book, was just ok. Not what I expected. It really was the average high school cliche that we have read about time and time again, but with monsters thrown in to spice it up. The 'spicing it...

My Dreams, My Choices
One woman’s life was filled with hope, joy and glory until the black curtain of death engulfed her home and her house, taking her small children from her and leaving her cold, hardened, hateful and isolated. We hear her voice and her words as her...

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