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MEMPHIS READS: SHIP OF THE LINE BY DIANA CAREY

Daniel reviews SHIP OF THE LINE by Diana Carey  (Pocket Books, 1997.) Diane Carey is something of a Star Trek literature legend.  In addition to having written more than 30 Trek novels, Carey was twice tapped to write Star Trek series’ inaugural novels: The Next Generation’s Ghost Ship (1988) and Enterprise’s…

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MEMPHIS READS: Are You Sleeping by Kathleen Barber

Andrea reviews ARE YOU SLEEPING? by Kathleen Barber (Simon & Schuster, 2017.) Twins Josephine and Madeline Buhrman had an idyllic childhood but unfortunately, that euphoria did not last. When the twins were in their early teens, Madeline (Lanie) witnessed her father’s, a beloved college professor, murder in cold blood. An…

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MEMPHIS READS: I’m a Memphian by Dan Conaway

  Marilyn reviews I’m a Memphian: Character References for a City Filled with it and Often Absolutely Full of it by Dan Conaway (Nautilus Publishing, 2013.) What makes a Memphian?  Is it the people? Is it the culture?  Is it the lifestyle? Or, maybe, is it all of these influences…

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MEMPHIS READS: WHO FEARS DEATH by Nnedi Okorafor

Darletha reviews Who Fears Death by Nnedi Okorafor (Daw Books, 2010.) Onyesonwu is this special name given to a girl born in the African desert with skin and hair the color of sand. Onyesonwu means “Who Fears Death.” She is both Okeke and Nuru–a child of rape. Children born to Okeke…

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MEMPHIS READS: How Hard can it Be?

Andrea reviews How Hard can it Be? by Allison Pearson (St.Martin’s Press, 2018.) I will tell you right now this is not so much a sequel as it is a continuation to I Don’t Know how She does  It.  The difference is a sequel tends to pick up exactly where the first…

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MEMPHIS READS: Better Late than Never by Kimberla Lawson Roby

Syma reviews BETTER LATE THAN NEVER by Kimberla Lawson Roby (Grand Central Publishing, 2018.) If you’re looking for a bucket of tears, unexpected twists, or family issues, you are definitely going to keep reading this novel by Kimberla Lawson Roby. This is the fifteenth and final novel of the Curtis Black…

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MEMPHIS READS: FALLEN by David Baldacci

Syma reviews FALLEN by David Baldacci,(Grand Central Publishing, 2018.) If you have never read any of David Baldacci’s works, I can personally assure you he is definitely worth checking out. Fallen is the fourth book in the Amos Decker series. Decker is a former high school football player who has…

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MEMPHIS READS: MEMORY MAN by David Baldacci

Darnell reviews Memory Man by David Baldacci (Grand Central Publishing, 2015.) I must say Memory Man was quite the experience for me.  This was a very interesting read because even though there were several different parts going in different directions, it still rooted back to the original story line.  The…

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