Fiction

Stieg Larsson’s THE MILLENNIUM TRILOGY

Stieg Larsson’s THE MILLENNIUM TRILOGY

Never again will I judge a book by its cover—in this case, its title. ”Why would I want to read a book about a girl with a dragon tattoo or about a girl who played with fire and finally about a girl who kicked the hornet’s nest?” I asked myself when Amazon.com recommended these books to me.

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THE BROTHERHOOD by Jerry B. Jenkins

THE BROTHERHOOD by  Jerry B. Jenkins

I enjoyed this fast-paced crime novel with its theme of hope and redemption when all seems to be lost. Jenkins tells the story in such a manner that Boone’s pain and suffering becomes so real that the reader not only empathizes with him but feels every bit his pain throughout his ordeal.

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FREEDOM

FREEDOM

Very well written and captivating from beginning to end, this novel has it all—sex, politics, exploitation under the guise of conservation . . . comedy (the limits and amounts of money Vin Haven and Walter go to to preserve the cerulean warbler) . . . tragedy . . .. Suspenseful to the very touching, heartwarming end!

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The Last Operative by Jerry B. Jenkins

The Last Operative by Jerry B. Jenkins

Like good spy thrillers, the plot twists and turns add to the suspense from the very first page. Jordan Kirkwood, the title character, the last operative, has spent the better part of his life as an NSA agent. This job, of course, has caused him to make a number of sacrifices in his personal life, not least of which has been spending little time with his wife who is now dead and his two children, Christa and Ken.

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Perfect Match: Jodi Picoult

Perfect Match:  Jodi Picoult

The book addresses two difficult moral and ethical questions: Is the crime of murder ever justified? Is there ever a possibility that DNA test results can be wrong?

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Nora Roberts, The Circle Trilogy

Nora Roberts, The Circle Trilogy

Three beautifully written novels of love and courage make up one of Nora Robert’s most successful, most suspenseful, most heart-warming trilogies ever. You will not be able to stop reading until you’ve completed all three.

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HANDLE WITH CARE by Jodi Picoult

HANDLE WITH CARE by Jodi Picoult

Handle with Care, Jodi Picoult’s 2009 bestseller, is the heart-wrenching story of a family’s attempt to survive when their second child, Willow, is born with OI, osteogenesis imperfecta, a collagen defect that causes bones so brittle they might break with a stumble, a twist, a sneeze.

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THE HELP by Kathryn Stockett

THE HELP by Kathryn Stockett

The Help, a New York Times bestseller by Kathryn Stockett, is a novel depicting the personal relationship between black maids and the white families, especially the women, who employ them. The story is set in a fictional section of Jackson, Mississippi, from 1962 to 1964. It tells a story of what it was like being a black maid in the Civil Rights era in Jackson, Mississippi, as seen through the eyes of two black maids and one liberal white woman, uniquely three first person narrators.

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