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Rules of Civility
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Amor Towles
Molly DeFazio
, January 01, 2012
I loved this book. It is one of the few books in the past 10 years that I have read where I found a man wrote a convincing 1st person female narrative. At first I thought this book was strictly going to be a romance and was a tad put off. However, I loved how the story developed beyond that. The plot became a great vehicle for making comments on certain lifestyles, certain ways to view life. I loved the characters - espeically Katy Kontent [and her name] - the development of the characters, and especially the 1938 New York City setting of the book - which was so real to me, I almost felt it was an additional character in Rules of Civility. I truly felt transported back in time after finishing this book. This is a book I would love to read again - such a pleasurable read!
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Raggedy Anns Tea Party Book
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Elizabeth Silbaugh
Molly DeFazio
, March 15, 2009
This is a charming book with nice activities and projects that lead up to you feeling like you could ACTUALLY put on a tea party for little kids without going insane. Activities include making the invitations, how to set the table, games to play, and recipes to make. A fun read for parents and children alike.
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