The Paris Wife
my take: As soon as I finished this I did two things: 1) checked Wikipedia to see if the facts …
my take: As soon as I finished this I did two things: 1) checked Wikipedia to see if the facts …
my take: Oooh, this is a lovely little book. Little in your hand, but big in your experience. This historical …
my take: This is right up my alley … informative, practical, full of anecdotal stories, (some of very famous people), …
my take: Oh, this slim book packs a lot of sadness. “George Washington Crosby began to hallucinate eight days before …
my take: We had a lively and long discussion at book chicks … and enjoyed a particularly wonderful lemon cake. …
my take: I read this a year and a half ago, and, as it was pick for Book Chicks this …
my take: Whilst making our list in December, several chicks had already read The Help … it was suggested that …
my take: I accidentally started reading this just after finishing our lady of the lost and found and was profoundly annoyed …
my take: this year for Book Chicks we wanted something slightly more exciting and engaging in the biography/autobiography category. And …
my take: This is a brilliant book. Written in simple prose, with the cadence of the King James Bible, it’s …
my take: Don’t tell my cousin Joe that I really liked this book. A while back another cousin posted an …
my take: I thought it was a fun, female, fiction (FFF) which put me in completely the wrong frame of …
my take: This book reads like butta … smooth and salty. The story is intricately and wondrously crafted. If you …
my take: This book is right up my alley: self-improvement; resolutions; introspection. All from a slightly pessimistic view point. Gretchen’s …
my take: This was a gem of a pick for Book Chicks … I thought it was a “quiet” read, sleepy …
my take: This book kinda knocked my socks off. In a strange way. The first 2/3 of the book is …
my take: A devastating, beautiful novel told from the perspective of an Alzheimer’s victim. As the disease progresses, the narrative …