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Memphis Reads: Mary Higgins Clark (1927-2020)

Mary Higgins Clark, who was born Mary Theresa Eleanor Higgins on December 24, 1927 and later earned the title “Queen of Suspense” died January 31, 2020. She was 92. Ms. Clark began writing when she was very young but worked as a secretary, copy editor, and even a Pan-American Airlines…

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MEMPHIS READS: MADE IN THE USA by Billie Letts

Andrea reviews MADE IN THE U.S.A.:  a Novel by Billie Letts, 978-0-446-52901-3, Hatchette Book Group, 2008, 355 pages.  This is the story of fifteen-year-old, Lutie, and her 11-year-old brother, Fate. At the beginning of the novel, the siblings are in Wal-Mart with their obese, downtrodden and impatient caregiver, Floy. As…

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Happy Thanksgiving from Memphis Reads!

Happy Thanksgiving from all of us at Memphis Reads! Take a moment to realize what you’re grateful for. “Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It turns what we have into enough, and more.” -credited to Melodie Beattie

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MEMPHIS READS: WHITE BIRD by R.J. Palacio

Andrea reviews WHITE BIRD by R.J. Palacio, Random House, 2019, 978-0-525-64553-5, 220 pages. I was drawn to this book for various reasons. The library has multiple copies, who the author is, and finally because a friend is always trying to get me to read more graphic novels. The author is…

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MEMPHIS READS: Titles for Halloween

During this Halloween season, a lot of people want to read scary stories and terrifying tales. The following list is from www.Pastemagazine.com/articles/2018/08/the-best-horror-novels-of-all time. Feel free to refer to this list for your next thrilling tale or spooky story. 10)  Turn of the Screw- Henry James- 1898 9)  ‘Salem’s Lot-  Stephen King- 1975 8)  Shining- Stephen…

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MEMPHIS READS: SAVING MEGHAN by D.J. Palmer

Andrea reviews SAVING MEGHAN by D.J. Palmer, St.Martin’s Press, 2019,  369 pages. Munchausen Syndrome by proxy (as defined by UofM.org) is a mental health problem in which a caregiver makes up or causes an illness or injury in a person under his or her care, such as a child, an elderly adult, or a…

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