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JDCMustReadBooks
JDCMustReadBooks rated it 8 years ago
By: Dianne Dixon ISBN: 1492633542 Publisher: Sourcebooks Landmark Publication Date: 11/1/2016 Format: Other My Rating: 5 Stars +++ A special (big) "thank you" to Sourcebooks Landmark and NetGalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review. Sooooo Good!Life is the process of becoming. "It star...
debbiekrenzer
debbiekrenzer rated it 8 years ago
Two books about creepy twins in one week. I'm considering putting them on my scary list along with clowns, just kidding.I loved this book a lot. Although, while traumatic, there was a lot of time spent on the rape episode. I knew who the serial rapist was long before any of the characters. And speak...
Just a book blog
Just a book blog rated it 8 years ago
Morgan and Ali are fraternal twins. Morgan thinks her life would be better without Ali. Now Ali is moving across the country with her husband to open up her dream restaurant. Morgan's jealousy and resentment will inadvertently create a chain of events that will cause things to get a lot worse before...
Blah, Blah, Blah, Book Blog
Blah, Blah, Blah, Book Blog rated it 11 years ago
When I first heard about this book, it sounded like a fun, chick-lit sort of book. I just read a couple of great, middle-grade books, so I figured it was time for a grown-up book, but nothing too serious. Comparing the book, as they do in the blurb from Booklist, to Kristen Hannah and Jodi Piccoult,...
That's What She Read
That's What She Read rated it 12 years ago
The Book of Someday opens up with a chilling glimpse into a lonely little girl’s nightmarish existence. From there, the reader moves to strong-willed, no-nonsense Micah and a crushing diagnosis that changes everything. Lastly, AnnaLee enters the picture as a loving wife and doting mother struggling ...
Doubleday Publishing
Doubleday Publishing rated it 15 years ago
Family drama at its best! If you thought your family had some skeletons in the closet, meet the Fishers. Dianne Dixon is great with dialogue--this is a totally engrossing read.
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