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By: Caroline Starr Rose,
on 11/21/2011
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Dead Rules - Randy Russell
Black humor rules and bowling is deadly in this clever Romeo and Juliet turned on its head.
The Night Circus - Erin Morgenstern
A contest of skill, a love story, a world of dreams open only after dusk, The Night Circus is an ambitious debut painted in lavish detail -- a remarkable feat.
Flyaway - Helen Landalf
Stevie faces and finally comes to terms with her mother's limitations in this gritty yet hopeful look at addiction and how it affects family relationships.
You are the queen at one-line reviews!
That all sound fantastic. I'm going to agree with Katie. Great one-liners!
Thanks, ladies. It's been a good way for me to think through what I've read.
I've heard the Night Circus is really good. I'll have to try that out.
Bowling is deadly????? Very interesting :)
Liesl, it is good. I was so impressed by the scope of it all.
Jill, you'll have to read Dead Rules. It really is fun and morbid and strange and fun.
I love your one-sentence reviews! And now I want to read them all.
That is so succinct! I'm in awe. I usually end up with several sentences while trying to sum up a book. And they all sound very interesting too.