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14. I just recently finished The Night Watchman. As with all of her books, I relish the time spent
Sun Jun 21, 2020, 03:44 PM
Jun 2020

inside the pages and feel a sense of loss when the book is finished. The Night Watchman is one of her best.

I'm still reading Alice Hoffman's, The World that we Knew. Beautifully written, compelling story, and well-drawn characters hooked me right from the start. She is another gifted writer.

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