"At The Water’s Edge"
my take: From the inexhuastible source of World War II comes a tale from the edge of Loch Ness. A …
my take: From the inexhuastible source of World War II comes a tale from the edge of Loch Ness. A …
my take: Every so often while reading I had to look back to the publishing date to double check that …
my take: Etta, Otto, Russell … their names are linked by doubles letters and their lives are linked by love. …
my take: An interesting blend of literature and World War II. The main character Doriggo loves to read and always …
my take: Sometimes I do weary of World War reads. How, after 70 years, can we still be mining for …
my take: I always love a Fannie Flagg book…generally small-town Southern, salt of the earth people, slightly funny, slightly touching. …
my take: Isn’t it interesting that the timing of when one reads a book very much affects the experience? After …
my take: I finished this at 1:15 a.m. At about midnight I realized I was a goner – needed to …
my take: It’s amazing how many books have come from World War II. My friend Julie and I have oft …
my take: the cover advertised fans of Downton Abbey would also love this book … and that may be true. …