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Staff Favorites: Linda

Amsterdam
by Ian McEwan
"Two friends who loved the same woman seek revenge after her death. Intricate plot and devious characterizations."

Crossing to Safety
by Wallace Stegner
"Two young couples form a lifelong friendship when they meet in Madison, Wisconsin, during the Depression. The novel explores the compromises these friends eventually make with life and their relationships."

Crow Lake
by Mary Lawson
"You know there has been a great tragedy in Kate's family from the start of the novel. But it's not the death of her parents that she regrets the most as an adult. A story of missed opportunities and differing values."

Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time
by Mark Haddon
"Our hero is a fifteen year boy who discovers his neighbor's dead dog and decides to discover the killer just like his favorite detective, Sherlock Holmes. But Christopher is autistic. He takes everything literally and can not read other people's emotions. We learn not only the answer to the mystery but develop an understanding for Christopher's world. "

Ladder of Years
by Anne Tyler
"An interesting novel to read for anyone who has ever thought of just walking away from their daily life and starting over."

Samurai's Garden
by Gail Tsukiyama
"Stephen, a young Chinese man is sent to live in his family's summer home in a coastal Japanese village in 1937 to recover from tuberculosis. During his year of recovery he learns the secrets of the gardener and caretaker of his family's house, must confront his father's secrets, and experiences his first love."

Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy
by John Le Carre
"Considered by some to be the best espionage novel ever written. This is the first installment of the famous Cold War era trilogy including George Smiley and Karla."

To Kill a Mockingbird
by Harper Lee
"All-time favorite book. Vivid characters and moving story. A must- read."

 

last update 4/30/05

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