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Every year, the booksellers at Powell’s submit their Top Fives: their five favorite books that were released in 2023. It’s a list that, when put together, shows just how varied and interesting the book tastes of Powell’s booksellers are. I highly recommend digging into the recommendations — we would never lead you astray — but today...
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Death Comes to Pemberley
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P D James
CindyHY
, January 01, 2012
Not quite a true "Jane" but enough of the original plus a fun murder mystery to make you feel satisfied with a bit more Austen. James doesn't give nearly enough character to Eliza Bennett, with much more focus on Darcy and the logistics of the mystery. Still, it's a fun read, and an interesting look into the 18th Century English legal system.
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What Alice Forgot
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Liane Moriarty
CindyHY
, January 01, 2012
Everything needed for a delicious read: British, family, amnesia, marital conflict, the perfect potpourri of elements.
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Girls from Ames A Story of Women & Friendship
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Jeffrey Zaslow
CindyHY
, January 01, 2011
This book touches in many ways: it takes the reader back to her own childhood and teen years, reflecting the times we grew up in; reminds us of the women who have stood by us through the pivotal moments of our lives; and reminds us of why they are still so important to us as we grow older together. It is beautifully written--you can hear that music once more as you stand in the high school gym waiting to be asked to dance, you see yourself jumping on the bed with your girlfriends at a sleepover, and you experience all the angst and adventure of growing up female, with your best friends by your side.
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