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Bangor Public Library Book Banter: The Husband's Secret by Liane Moriarty
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Library staff and patron book discussions. Share and discuss your favorite books with us. Friday, April 18, 2014. The Husband's Secret by Liane Moriarty. I enjoyed The Husband’s Secret. I enjoyed it even more than Husband. Try Liane Moriarty she has a realistic view on modern marriage and relationships and tells a good story in a compelling manner- -she is not just ‘chick lit’. Posted by Book Banter. Labels: Reviews by Maggie. The Husbands Secret by Liane Moriarty. April 18, 2014 at 1:42 PM. Http:/ www&#...
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Bangor Public Library Book Banter: Fell the Angels by John Kerr
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Library staff and patron book discussions. Share and discuss your favorite books with us. Monday, January 14, 2013. Fell the Angels by John Kerr. By John Kerr is a. Murder mystery based on a true story, the Charles Bravo murders in the mid 19. Century. It is a novel involving deception and greed and a bit of passion. Cecelia was from a well to do family but she had made a bad marriage to a brutal alcoholic. The only way she could separate from him and still appear respectable was to go to a type of spa.
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Bangor Public Library Book Banter: The Best of Youth by Michael Dahlie
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Library staff and patron book discussions. Share and discuss your favorite books with us. Wednesday, April 10, 2013. The Best of Youth by Michael Dahlie. Henry Lang is a rich young man and a fine person but in spite of his money he does not have self confidence. He does not fit in with the Brooklyn post-grad crowd. After many rejections from literary magazines he is happy enough to take a ghost writing project with an ironclad contract for silence for movie star Jonathan Kipling. However, when the bo...
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Bangor Public Library Book Banter: Cover of Snow by Jenny Milchman
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Library staff and patron book discussions. Share and discuss your favorite books with us. Wednesday, April 24, 2013. Cover of Snow by Jenny Milchman. Cover of snow really grabs you in the beginning; it starts with the suicide of Nora Hamilton’s beloved husband Brendan. He leaves no note and it is a mystery why he would commit such an act with such a happy and fulfilled life. Nora is a home restorer and Brendan was a policeman and they seemed to have it all. Posted by Book Banter. If so, please share!
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Bangor Public Library Book Banter: August 2014
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Library staff and patron book discussions. Share and discuss your favorite books with us. Wednesday, August 27, 2014. The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion. A Review by Maggie:. If anyone has read this book tell me why the author keeps referring to his dead sister that dies from a medical mishap. Posted by Book Banter. Labels: Reviews by Maggie. The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Our Other Book Banter Blogs. Romance, Murder Mysteries, Horror, Fantasy and more.
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Bangor Public Library Book Banter: January 2013
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Library staff and patron book discussions. Share and discuss your favorite books with us. Monday, January 14, 2013. Fell the Angels by John Kerr. By John Kerr is a. Murder mystery based on a true story, the Charles Bravo murders in the mid 19. Century. It is a novel involving deception and greed and a bit of passion. Cecelia was from a well to do family but she had made a bad marriage to a brutal alcoholic. The only way she could separate from him and still appear respectable was to go to a type of spa.
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Bangor Public Library Book Banter: April 2013
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Library staff and patron book discussions. Share and discuss your favorite books with us. Wednesday, April 24, 2013. Cover of Snow by Jenny Milchman. Cover of snow really grabs you in the beginning; it starts with the suicide of Nora Hamilton’s beloved husband Brendan. He leaves no note and it is a mystery why he would commit such an act with such a happy and fulfilled life. Nora is a home restorer and Brendan was a policeman and they seemed to have it all. Posted by Book Banter. Wednesday, April 10, 2013.
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Bangor Public Library Book Banter: July 2012
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Library staff and patron book discussions. Share and discuss your favorite books with us. Monday, July 23, 2012. Lifeboat by Charlotte Rogan. Grace Winter is a newlywed and probably a widow. Grace thought she was going to live a life of privilege; that was her plan and instead she is fighting for a place in a lifeboat. She was on an ocean liner in 1914 when an explosion blows her world to hell. Survivors in the boat have to make alliances,. They are crucial and might determine. Who lives and dies. When h...
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Bangor Public Library Book Banter: September 2013
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Library staff and patron book discussions. Share and discuss your favorite books with us. Monday, September 9, 2013. The Good House by Ann Leary. A Review by Maggie:. Very much and that is why I picked up this book. The Good House. Is being made into a movie with Meryl Streep playing Hildy . Posted by Book Banter. Labels: Reviews by Maggie. The Good House by Ann Leary. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Our Other Book Banter Blogs. Romance, Murder Mysteries, Horror, Fantasy and more. If so, please share!