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More Readers' Comments on their Winter Reading

These were some of the comments submitted on completed reading logs from the Winter Reading Program, an annual program with rewards for reading which has just finished amid much success. Look out for next year's Winter Reading Program!
  • Say You Love Me by Johanna Lindsey - "... well written and transported me to a different place for a while. ...a great escape for my hectic life!"
  • "Step On a Crack [by James Patterson] was one of my favorite mysteries. I have read some of his books before but so far I would say... was not so violent & with real feeling by lead cop."
  • "I would recommend The Brass Verdict. It tells a good story which is written so well you do not want to put it down until you are finished the book."
  • Letter to My Daughter by Maya Angelou - "Dedicated to daughters she never had, the book reveals Maya's path to living well, & living a life with meaning. It is part guide book, part memoir & part poetry. It's a book to be owned and read often."
  • A Christmas Grace by Anne Perry - "...brought concepts and ideas to the front that most people would rather avoid. It made me look @ situations and ideas I have not considered for a long time."
  • A Catering Wedding by Isis Crawford - "Easy reading mystery about two sisters. Their catering business seems to always [be] getting them into investigating a murder. Interesting secondary characters add to the plot."
  • Traitor to His Class: the privileged life and radical Presidency of Franklin Delano Roosevelt by H. W. Brands - " ...on the Depression and Second World War. The book is well written and comprehensive. Most interesting."

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posted by Elizabeth on 3/20/2009

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