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Name : Jennifer G.

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The Help by Kathryn Stockett
 
Book Club Recommended
Insightful, Inspiring, Interesting
Engaging and insightfully brilliant!

This book carries the reader's heart through a struggle to survive life as a domestic in the deep south during the time of segregation (1960's.) The character development is excellent! I was drawn into their life stories immediately. I couldn't wait to hear each character divulge the initimate details of their interconnectedness. Even up to the last chapter, the reader fears that the protagonist in the story will regret sympathy for her friends that serve the uppity white women of her town. Likewise, to the end the reader fears the antogonist will triumph in her attempts to thwart the progress of integration in their town.

The Ghost in Love: A Novel by Jonathan Carroll
 
Book Club Recommended
Adventurous, Fun, Interesting
Interesting, lots of action

This book moved at a quick pace, and the suspense about the protagonists flee from death kept me turning page after page. I found the characters were well developed, and the plot was well crafted and unpredictable. I could see this being a good book for people that enjoy Ray Bradbury because the premise is very sci-fi, but the characters are very human.

Chocolat by Joanne Harris
 
Book Club Recommended
Dramatic, Interesting, Insightful
Feast for the Mind of a chocolate lover.

Well developed charatrts that you take to your heart. Descriptions of chocolate (and people) that ate so vivid you can smell them through the pages. Nice to have a break from books that are heavy or depressing. I think this would be a great beach read.

The Glass Between Us by Eileen Rudnick
 
Book Club Recommended
Informative, Interesting, Inspiring
The take away message is why one should read this book.

I read this book for the message behind the writing. The author, Eileen Rudnick, will be recovering from her traumatic brain injury for the rest of her life. Her writing reflects the stages she was in during each section of the book. Her style very much captures her personality and demeanor: straight forward, honest and serene. That said, the message that hits home is that one need not be defined by the life draining side effects that come with the label of victim. We must alternatively choose to love those around us and push ourselves to our maximum potential. Very clearly her innner strength and determination shine through in her writing; in each stage of recovery she drove herself to the next often by sheer will. The beautiful thing is that none of it is tainted with bitterness, she has managed to embrace the human condition and love her fellow man because of it. Our book club had the pleasure of meeting with Mrs. Rudnick, and will be always grateful for the opportunity.

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