Reviewed on Jul 3, 2008 6:16:27 PM
‘One Hundred Strokes of the Brush before Bed’ is the translation from Sicilian born Melissa P. (not B) focusing on the struggles of teenage life. This is fiction but the character shares the same name. This young woman is desperate to become an adult and feeling that the only path to love is...
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Reviewed on Jul 3, 2008 6:08:48 PM
‘The Abortionist’s Daughter’ by Elizabeth Hyde is one of Richard and Judy’s 2006 Summer Reads focusing on the death of Dr Diana Duprey, a high profile abortionist, as she is found face down in the pool at her home. With protesters from the coalition at the helm there is no shortage of...
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Reviewed on Jul 3, 2008 6:07:08 PM
Eddie was a maintenance worker at Ruby Pier Amusement Park – even at 83 years of age his world revolved around keeping the park up to speed making sure the rides were safe. As the book begins, it begins with Eddie’s birthday, the end of his life and his tragic death as he attempts to save a...
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