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Arlena Has Read and Reviewed What Novels?
Title: We're All DamagedAuthor: Matthew NormanPublisher: Little AReviewed By: Arlena DeanRating: FourReview: "We're All Damaged" by Matthew Norman My Thoughts... What a read that will give you a little bit of 'hilarity and seriousness' that will keep you turning the pages as you read about some peop...
AMAITKEN.COM Book Reviews
AMAITKEN.COM Book Reviews rated it 8 years ago
First ebook I caved in and bought an Amazon Kindle. My book library is growing, and we’ll be moving one day soon back to my homeland, and I don’t know what I’m going to do with all my physical books. I’ll probably try to ship them, but I’ll have to see how that works. I don’t want to pay a bunch of ...
Irresponsible Reader
Irresponsible Reader rated it 9 years ago
It's a cruel fact that if your wife cheats on you, the guy will have a name like Tyler. Something cool--something your parents never would have had the guts to name you. This particular Tyler is involved in Andy Carter's wife leaving him (he's not the cause, as Harry Burns' buddy, Jess, would remind...
Mel's Book Blog
Mel's Book Blog rated it 9 years ago
I can't remember the last time I read a book that made me laugh so hard and cry so much. It's impossible to tell you about everything the book is; you just have to experience it. It's beginnings and endings, love and loss, and everything that happens in between. It's laughter, it's tears, it's life.
florinda3rs
florinda3rs rated it 13 years ago
One of the characters in Domestic Violets remarks that most first novels are autobiographical. Whether or not they’re autobiographical, it seems to me that a lot of first novels tend to be reminiscent of other people’s novels. That’s not meant to say that they can be derivative; it’s more likely due...
Jennifer Lane Books
Jennifer Lane Books rated it 13 years ago
The Violet Family Puts the Fun in DysfunctionI'm happy my book club chose this domestic comedy--a funny and interesting read that kept me turning the pages. Tom Violet is a 35 year old married father of one who hates his stupid corporate job. However, he isn't quite ready to risk trying to publish t...
I'm Reading...
I'm Reading... rated it 13 years ago
Some reviews:Life ... With Books:http://www.lifewithbooks.com/2012/05/review-domestic-violets-by-matthew-norman/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+LifeWithBooks+%28Life+...+With+Books%29The 3 R's Blog: http://www.3rsblog.com/2012/05/book-talk-domestic-violets-by-matthew.html...
ellaminnowpea
ellaminnowpea rated it 13 years ago
Dear Matthew Norman, You’ve written a fantastic, entertaining book about a great character. The picture of you on the back is very attractive and I’ve had a great track record with men from Omaha. Why don’t you forget your wife and kids and come here to Philadelphia and be mine? I’m single and old e...
BookHounds
BookHounds rated it 13 years ago
Tom Violet is having a bad day, well, actually a bad life. His sex life is down the drain, his famous father just won the Pulitzer Prize for a book he wrote years ago, he has a dead end job and HIS book will never be published. When his father shows up in his home (actually his father owns the hou...
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This book ended up being so much more then I expected. Not only was it hilarious and had me laughing out loud through its entirety, it dealt with honest issues and had relatable characters. When a book can instill emotion in its reader, its done its job in my opinion, and this was a job well done! ...
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