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Karen Wojcik Berner
"A series about a book club with each book centered around a different member? Genius!" -- Kritter's Ramblings book review blogKaren Wojcik Berner writes contemporary fiction with a... show more

"A series about a book club with each book centered around a different member? Genius!" -- Kritter's Ramblings book review blogKaren Wojcik Berner writes contemporary fiction with a sprinkling of the classics. She is the author "A Whisper to a Scream (The Bibliophiles: Book One)" and "Until My Soul Gets It Right (The Bibliophiles: Book Two)," the digital short, "A Bibliophile Christmas," and several flash fiction pieces. An award-winning journalist, her work has appeared in numerous magazines, newspapers and blogs, including The Chicago Tribune, Writer Unboxed, Women's Fiction Writers, and Fresh Fiction.Unlike most series that follow one character through various adventures, the Bibliophiles is a little different. Each book club member gets the chance to "star" in his or her novel.For example, the first, "A Whisper to a Scream," centers on Sarah, a stay-at-home mother of two, and Annie, a PR executive with fertility issues, each of whom thinks the other's life is far superior to her own. Their story is followed up in Karen's holiday digital short, "A Bibliophile Christmas." "Until My Soul Gets It Right" chronicles Catherine Elbert's journey as she bounces from coast to coast in search of her true self. In the final installment of the Bibliophiles series, "A Groovy Kind of Love," uptight computer programmer Thaddeus's life is turned upside down when he meets the much younger, free-spirited Spring.Visit her website at http://www.karenberner.com.Follow on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/KarenWojcikBerner.
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Page Trotters
Page Trotters rated it 12 years ago
Catherine is a fantastic character. She's straight forward and no nonsense. She is adventurous and willing to take chances. This book is all about her growth as a person from sheltered teen to adult. She escapes her awful family and moves to Portland, Maine on a whim. She sees a program on PBS about...
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Gina's Library of Reviews rated it 14 years ago
This book was a quick read. I felt for both of the women Sarah and Annie. I don't know if Annie's reaction to her infertility was over the top or not since I never went through that. At the same time I've never really dealt with the a marriage like Sarah's either. I do have to say I saw the "end" of...
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