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  • What a Find!

    This book was completely unrealistic, but it's fun and it works. And you want it to keep going. Hilarious, suspenseful and touching.

  • It Wasn't a Very Good Year

    Several horrific events coincided in the Windy City to create mayhem and madness. Top it off with dishonest politicians (is that redundant?) and you get a big old mess. I'm not sure these events in and of themselves are what "gave birth to Modern Chicago", but they sure might have made you wonder if you should move. Interesting, but not riveting, somehow.

  • Takes Off Like a Shot

    This book pulls you in, takes you back and then takes off. Alternating between soothing memories of yesteryear and captivating, suspenseful, edge-of-your-seat moments keep you flipping those pages until the last one has been turned.

  • Perfection

    If you haven't already read this, you should remedy that now. If you have already read this, perhaps you should again. A perfect story, message, cautionary tale, commentary on the times, and sociological treatise all rolled up into one book.

  • Another Classic

    Steel yourself for the racist banter of the times, and you'll have a good read on your hands. A many-layered masterpiece.

  • Oh, Brother

    This book was FASCINATING! Peek behind the curtain at household names and blow the lid off what you thought you knew. This well-researched tome has just enough gossip rag to keep things moving along nicely. Loved it.

  • Sad, but It Is Suicide, After All

    Jeffrey applies a dreamy style to this bleak topic in a tale told by a group of neighborhood boys, onlookers to the tragedy unfolding in the house where the girls off themselves, one by one. Left me feeling a little empty, but it is well-written. Glad it wasn't my introduction to him or I might have missed out.

  • So Magical

    Somehow this book has always been so enchanting to me. Worth a read and a step away from reality.

  • Basque and Ye Shall Receive

    Wow. Soooooo much history. I read this book because of our friend, Bill, whose mom was 100% Basque. So cool. This well-researched book offers lots I hadn't known, mostly that you're not considered Basque unless you speak the language. Who knew?

  • Probably Closer to Truth Than Not

    This story tells the tale of a trio of Australian war brides and where those vows led. Though not always rosy, isn't that reality? I found this book to be highly readable and absorbing.

  • Dave Rides Again

    What can I say? Any book by Dave Barry is a romp through zany-land, and an escape from whatever ails you at the moment. Silly and wonderful.

  • Empty Mansions, Empty Life

    This is a well-written book about a poor little rich girl who carried that arrested development through life. Generous at times, eccentric always. Not a page-turner, but an interesting glimpse into the life of a "one-percent"er.

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