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Wednesday, October 13, 2004
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4 comments:
My only story by Monica Wood
Great story and well placed for the 40 year old, whether life is on hold or starting fresh. This story is very eye opening to those short on self awareness and need a lift out of past traits. A good look at someones travels and how much lives might change with "chance meetings". Strong feelings and quality messages come from looking positive on ones own life-
wish as explained in this book.
AJI
First of all, I cannot believe 'no one' uses this message site. It's a great way to find some exciting books to read. One writer in particular I have recently read is Mary Alice Monroe. She has such a way of writing and bringing the reader right into her story. Easy, fascinating and generally alot of fun to relax and read. I hope more will use this site. Thanks..............B
That Summer in Paris by Abha Dawesar is a wonderful story. This is the first of her 3 books that I have read. It is romantic, funny, sad, and often disturbing. The imperfect characters come to life in your hands - a hard one to put down!
C.
Born on a Blue Day by Daniel Tammett. Daniel has Asperger's Syndrome and his life has been a struggle to look 'normal' when he really experiences the world differently than most of us. In this autobiography Daniel shows us his world of sensory differences and savant mathematical skills. He is descriptive and articulate about his limitations and his gifts, but his message is that he has made a happy and loving life for himself despite (or because of) his autism issues. You will not pity him but instead applaud him.
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