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I actually started reading this book before New Years Day. I only finished it
today. It is the first book of his I've read. I found it very interesting and although it looks like its not a large book, it is quite lengthy because the type is small. The story is set in Charleston, one of my favorite cities and is narrated by Leo. It is the tale of 8 unlikely friends who meet before their senior year and remain friends throughout their lives.
This is my book club's pick for February discussion. It is a fictionalized account of the lives of the first family from the Bible told through the eyes of the women in that family. I am reading this book now and am not sure how I feel about it. A friend of mine says you should read the first 100 pages of a book before you decide to continue or give it up..I am on page 111 and plan to continue.
Again this is on my book club list for discussion. This time in March. It is a dual biography of the partnership and unconventional marriage between the President and First Lady.