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Once in a while I read (or listen to) a book that is so good that I can hardly stand to read anything else for a week. Edward Kelsey Moore's The Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat is that kind of book for me. It is one of the best audiobooks I have listened to in years and ruined reading anything el...
I'm sorry, but there is nothing original about a story about women coming of age together, and continuing to share their ups and downs forever after. I tried to make it through this one, but it felt like every other feel-good story of female friendships.
Edward Kelsey Moore's debut novel is an entertaining, fast-paced tale of the true meaning of friendship and love.The titular Supremes are three African-American women: Odette, Clarice and Barbara Jean, best friends since high school in Plainview, Indiana. Now in late middle age, they face numerous ...
This book doesn't seem to be getting a lot of attention, but it is well worth reading. While some of the characters are one dimensional and somewhat cartoon like, they serve as comic relief for the very serious, heartbreaking things that are going on at the same time. The main characters are very w...
I received a copy of this book free through Goodreads first Reads.I work at a Senior/Youth center and donate all print books I win in giveaways to the library. I hope I get a chance to check this one out in the near future!!!I can say it must be a really good read because it has been checked out sin...