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Too many books...too little time to blog

So I don't have enough time to write full posts on the other site, but here are a few of my favorite summer reads so far...

Those Who Save Us - Jenna Blum

Whistling in the Dark - Lesley Kagen

Home: A Memoir of My Early Years - Julie Andrews (gotta love Mary Poppins)

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Karen said…
Thanks. Headed to the library today. I did love Whistling in the Dark--couldn't believe it had a happy ending. Just finished, So Brave, Young, and Handsome. Loved it. Have you read Enger??
carey said…
Thanks for me too. Always looking for good reads. Just finished The Nazi Officer's Wife...not sure who wrote it. I'm bad that way.

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