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Review Date: 8/23/2006
Very similar in style to The DaVinci Code.
Review Date: 2/4/2006
Helpful Score: 2
A wonderful, heartwarming story about the changes in a family and their small Georgia town when their recently widowed grandfather marries a Yankee woman half his age. You won't want the book to end!
Review Date: 9/17/2006
A surgeon's look at the fascinating complexities and complications of modern medicine, using actual cases as his examples. A finalist for the National Book Award.
Review Date: 2/14/2006
A lighthearted romance about a ditzy shopping-crazed financial journalist trying to raise her salary, lower her credit card bills, and find Mr. Right. Becky Bloomwood is pretty brainless for the first half of the book, but stick with it for the emotional payoff at the end.
Review Date: 2/6/2006
A detailed rendering of the main character's year as an personal and office go-fer to a tyrannical New York fashion editor. Occasionally entertaining, but frequently tedious. Soon to be a major motion picture starring Anne Hathaway and Meryl Streep.
Review Date: 2/9/2006
A funny modern romance about a charming con man in search of the couple who conned him out of three million dollars, the artist he falls in love with (who has her own secret locked in the basement), her eccentric family and their boarder who may or may not be a hitman.
Review Date: 2/15/2006
This third book in the Tales of the City series continues Armistead Maupin's funny, touching story about the eccentric residents of 28 Barbary Lane in San Francisco during the sexually liberated period of the early 1980s.
Review Date: 1/30/2006
This is a quick modern romance by popular author Jude Deveraux.
Review Date: 9/17/2006
This book provides an interesting look at tribal traditions among American Indians -- what they wore, what they ate, how they hunted, how they played, how they taught their children, how they prepared for battle, etc.
Review Date: 8/2/2006
A gentle story of four new mothers who find that combining motherhood and marriage (along with careers, in-laws, infidelity, unemployment and tragedy) is more difficult than they expect, but is made easier with the support of friends.
Review Date: 4/21/2006
Time-traveling Scottish highlander (minus the kilt) meets beautiful, but scarred, modern photographer, leading to magic, romance and hot sex.
Review Date: 1/30/2006
A light read to tide over the Stephanie Plum fans until Evanovich's next book in that series.
Review Date: 8/4/2006
A fictional retelling of the story of Mary Boleyn, mistress to England's King Henry VIII before her sister Anne Boleyn captured his heart.
Review Date: 2/4/2006
A stranger comes to a small New England town with a secret that he hopes to keep buried in his past. As he quietly finds a job and falls in love with a local woman, his new beginning in the community is threatened by allegations made by a group of malicious teenagers who play at witchcraft. A dark read about the secrets hidden in small towns.
Review Date: 5/23/2006
A good read -- and better than most of the movies!
Review Date: 2/15/2006
A lively, funny, sexy book about a big city video producer who travels to a little town on assignment and finds herself inexplicably attracted to the town's mayor and the lifestyle there.
Review Date: 7/15/2006
Sexy and funny, with unexpected twists and turns.
Review Date: 1/30/2006
Helpful Score: 1
Modern English girl has a reliable boyfriend, but when her handsome, dashing ex-boyfriend reappears in her life and invites her to Rome for the weekend, she impulsively decides to accept. An easy chick-lit read, but the stupidity of the main character was kind of annoying.
Review Date: 4/21/2006
Dani Myers facilitates romantic breakups for other people at a company called Your Big Break. But her life becomes complicated when one of her jobs hits too close to home and then she finds herself falling for one of the guys being dumped by a money-hungry girlfriend.
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