Katie Kruth Kruth itibaren Sharad Pur, West Bengal 721401, Hindistan
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I love it! This is amazing storytelling.
The first book in the Jane Jeffry Mystery series introduces suburban mom and sleuth Jane Jeffry. They are light humorous mysteries; not a lot of violencee or gore. The puzzles are interesting and Jane has a good knowledge of human nature, which helps her in her crime solving. There are good touches of humor; Jane's relationships with family and neighbors are well handled. A good series to start reading when you want a quick, light easy mystery!
i read this while living in new york. it was surprisingly good, memoir-esque account of michelle tea's young adult life. there are some typo's in the text.
Currently reading for my book group. Very wrenching and emotional. (A 13-year old girl decides to sue her parents for medical emancipation, after enduring years of medical procedures to provide blood transfusions, bone marrow and more for her older sister who is battling leukemia). I'm having difficulty reading the many medical descriptions. I'm a pretty squeamish person in general when it comes to medical things, but it is particularly hard to read about a young girl's physical pain. As usual, Jodi Picoult tackles big social issues. She does a good job of it, but my reading preference is generally for more subtle literary novels.