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Cover of "Bobbie Faye's Very (very, very, very) Bad Day"
    • Bobby Faye's Very (very, very, very) Bad Day
    • Bobbie Faye is a character that it's hard not to like. She's tough and goofy and surrounded by a cast of characters that love her despite the fact that she's a walking jinx. Bobbie encounters more situations that threaten life or limb before lunch than most people experience in their entire lives. T ... Continue

      Bobbie Faye is a character that it's hard not to like. She's tough and goofy and surrounded by a cast of characters that love her despite the fact that she's a walking jinx. Bobbie encounters more situations that threaten life or limb before lunch than most people experience in their entire lives. This book is a fun piece of escape fiction that will keep you laughing and turning the pages to see what trouble Bobbie could possibly get into next.

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  • ― Posted on May 1, 2008
Cover of "The Full Cupboard of Life"
    • The Full Cupboard of Life
    • Not the best book in the series but it still maintains the same easy, relaxed pace and the funny, lovable characters that are hallmarks of the whole series.

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  • ― Posted on Apr 29, 2008
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    • Duma Key
    • A grippingly suspenseful novel about a man trying to cope after a near-fatal accident on an island paradise with a dark past

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  • ― Posted on Apr 28, 2008
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    • The Haunting of Hill House
    • A classic supernatural thriller.

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  • ― Posted on Apr 27, 2008
Cover of "Emotionless Souls"
    • Emotionless Souls
    • Emotionless Souls by David S. Grant is a wonderful collection of 20 vaguely surreal short stories, written in succinct, tight prose that perfectly sets the mood for each and every one. The collection starts with the account of two couples spending New Year’s Eve in Dublin and ends with the account ... Continue

      Emotionless Souls by David S. Grant is a wonderful collection of 20 vaguely surreal short stories, written in succinct, tight prose that perfectly sets the mood for each and every one. The collection starts with the account of two couples spending New Year’s Eve in Dublin and ends with the account of one couple vacationing in Paris. Between these two we encounter (among others) a poker game gone wrong, an office prankster who goes to extremes, a one-hit-wonder, a white-collar pickpocket, and an accountant who isn’t quite as boring as she first appears. Unexpected plot twists abound and make each of the stories truly remarkable.

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  • ― Posted on May 2, 2008
Cover of "Odd Thomas"
    • Odd Thomas
    • Koontz has finally hit a home run for me with this book. It has it all; a great premise combined with humor, great characters, Koontz's trademark suspense, and it even made me a little teary-eyed at the end.

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  • ― Posted on Apr 23, 2008
Cover of "13 Little Blue Envelopes"
    • 13 Little Blue Envelopes
    • A fun, flighty, fast little backpacking romp through the UK and Europe.

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  • ― Posted on Apr 22, 2008
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    • Drown
    • Dark, disturbing, and incredibly moving.

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  • ― Posted on Apr 21, 2008
Cover of "The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao"
    • The Brief Wonderous Life of Oscar Wao
    • A raw and moving tale of life in the Dominican Republic under the rule of Rafael Trujillo, the effect on Dominican-Americans, and one family's struggle under the weight of a multi-generational curse.

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  • ― Posted on Apr 20, 2008
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