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Heads in Beds

November 30, 2012

Heads in Beds

Jacob Tomsky graduated from college with a degree in philosophy and no idea what he wanted to do. It is summer in New Orleans and before jumping a career and all that entails he decides to take a job at a new hotel as a valet—to test the working waters. With his personable nature and quick mind, Tomsky rapidly moves from valet to the underworld of housekeeping management while ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Non-fiction Tagged: book clubs, Doubleday, memoir, travel

Beside the Sea

November 28, 2012

beside the sea

Two young boys journey with their mother to see the ocean for the first time and have an adventure. Unfortunately, nothing is as planned and the trip is not what it seems. For their mother, finding herself out of sync with the world is not unusual, even regarding something as straightforward as sleep. …we’d suddenly find it was the next morning, like other people do, the ones ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction Tagged: book clubs, contemporary fiction, literary, Tin House

The Oracle Glass

November 26, 2012

The Oracle Glass

A young girl with a particular, peculiar gift—the ability to read the future in a bowl of water, or, as it was known at the time, an oracle glass. Geneviève is not blessed in any of the ways important to girls in 17th century Paris. She has a club foot and a twisted spine so her mother sends her away shortly after her birth. It is only when her father discovers he has a ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction Tagged: 17th century, book clubs, France, historical fiction, Sourcebooks

Jemma Kidd Make-Up Secrets

November 23, 2012

Jemma Kidd's Make-up Secrets

Jemma Kidd is an international make-up artist and creator of a make-up line sold in stores as diverse as Neiman Marcus and Target. Her latest book, Jemma Kidd Make-Up Secrets is a compilation of not only make-up secrets but a guide to skincare as well. Part I, Making Make-Up Work for You, and Part II, Problem Solver, contain solutions for women of all ages, colors, and skin ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Non-fiction Tagged: self-help, St. Martin's Press

The Bathing Women

November 21, 2012

The Bathing Women

In a family with dignity, there was no room for “other things”, no matter how profoundly someone in this family was shamed, or how deeply the person suffered.   The Bathing Women takes place from the mid-1960s to present day in the city of Fuan, China. It begins with the sisters, Tiao and Fan, being left in a small apartment by their parents, Wu and Yixun, who have been ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction Tagged: 20th century, China, cultural, Scribner

The Bad Miss Bennet

November 19, 2012

bad

The last time we saw the troublesome Miss Lydia Bennet, she was smirking triumphantly at her sisters while being driven away by her new husband, the bounder Mr. Wickham. Now she has resurfaced, a widow at the ripe old age of nineteen, and while she mourns her husband’s passing (not really) she’s ready to go after the life she feels she deserves. And so begins the romp that is ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction Tagged: historical fiction, Pegasus

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