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1. "Little Bee" by Chris Cleave
Sun Oct 17, 2021, 11:53 AM
Oct 2021

A story told through the eyes of a Nigerian refugee and the English woman who saves her life. Good story well written. I'm about 2/3rds of the way through it and really enjoying it. Not a happy story.

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"Little Bee" by Chris Cleave bif Oct 2021 #1
Lovely little write up about that one hermetic Oct 2021 #3
Dorothy Gillman's Mrs. Pollifax & Countess Karitska books SheltieLover Oct 2021 #2
It just came out last year hermetic Oct 2021 #5
They are very well written SheltieLover Oct 2021 #6
"Death at the Dolphin" by Ngaio Marsh The King of Prussia Oct 2021 #4
Putting these authors on my list. SheltieLover Oct 2021 #7
Great idea hermetic Oct 2021 #9
The "Bible". Reading again the last four books of old testament. n/t spike jones Oct 2021 #8
Thanks for the weekly thread, hermetic. Love that little library mug! japple Oct 2021 #10
Glad to hear hermetic Oct 2021 #11
Finished "The First Wave" by James R. Benn Number9Dream Oct 2021 #12
Highly acclaimed hermetic Oct 2021 #13
Going through an old classic - Michener's 1974 'Centennial' SeattleVet Oct 2021 #14
I remember that one hermetic Oct 2021 #15
still immersed in "The Sisterhood Series" yellowdogintexas Oct 2021 #16
Ain't that the truth? So many... hermetic Oct 2021 #19
TC Boyle lounge_jam Oct 2021 #17
I just listened hermetic Oct 2021 #18
Indeed lounge_jam Oct 2021 #20
Rereading the Tony Hillerman books. efhmc Oct 2021 #21
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