Tag: adult fiction

  • Will Death Change Friendship?

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    In The Proper Care and Maintenance of Friendship by Lisa Verge Higgins, a group of friends’ lives completely change when they lose one of their own. Even more, she sent everyone a letter to ensure that they learn something from her own experiences.

    For Kate, she is busy being a wife and mother. Her entire life revolves around her family and making sure that everyone else’s lives run smoothly. She tries skydiving because her friend asked her to. And it changes her perspective on her life.

    For Jo, her career is everything. She works hard to ensure that she is going to have a better future than her childhood. When she gets her friend’s daughter, she has to figure out if one orphan can help another!

    For Sarah, she is forced to confront the man that she has loved for the last few years. It has kept her from finding love with anyone else, even the man who has been beside her in the steamy jungles of Africa.

    The three women are changed, both by the loss of their friend and her final wish for all of them.

    I have been reading a lot of tough books lately, and I was looking for a lighter read. Though this book dealt with death, it was a good, easy read about a group of friends who will be there for each other, no matter what. It also talks about growth as the women learn from their deceased friend. It is a good read!

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  • Are Your Memories Still Clear Years Later?

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    In Sheila Norton’s What I Didn’t Tell You, readers will be taken back to the 60s, when Judith is growing up with her best friends, Trish, Eddie, and Gordon. They were inseparable for most of their lives, until one year changed everything.

    Now, an older adult, Judith hears about an aging British rock star who has been charged with abuse that occurred in the 1960s. However, the name doesn’t just ring a bell. It really takes her back to the time that she knew him, before her entire family immigrated to New Zealand, when Trish was obsessed with the singer.

    Judith believes that he has to be innocent, but she knows that the only way she can know for sure is by talking to her best friend at the time, Trish. So, she decides, on a whim, to travel back to England, find her friend, and get to the bottom of the mystery.

    What will she find when she gets there? Will Trish be happy to see her? Will she figure out what really happened in the sixties?

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