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Will You Love Me?: The Story of My Adopted Daughter Lucy
Will You Love Me?: The Story of My Adopted Daughter Lucy
Cathy Glass | 2013 | Biography
10
9.5 (4 Ratings)
Book Rating
If your a Cathy glass fan like I am and have red previous books by her then you might have red about Lucy (her adopted daughter) this book explains how she becomes part of there family but also details Lucy's life before she came to find her new home.
Cathy is a foster carer and has looked after and helped many children in need along with making you feel the emotions and trauma that these children go through you follow Cathys life and home.
  
Still Alive and Well/Captured Live! by Johnny Winter
Still Alive and Well/Captured Live! by Johnny Winter
2002 | Rock
(0 Ratings)
Album Favorite

"I’ve always joked about this. I don’t look forward to dying! I’m not afraid of dying and I’ve already died once before, but not living anymore and not being able to share life? I love my family, I love my band, I love where my life is right now and my career’s going great. I believe the metal community right now… the pendulum has swung in a positive way for all of us, not only the Big Four but the little 400 as well! (laughs)"

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The Godfather (1972)
The Godfather (1972)
1972 | Crime, Drama
Marlon Brando as Godfather (2 more)
James Caan as Al Pacino
Storyline- hardened mobsters value family above all else
Horse Head on the bed scene (not a scene for the faint hearted) (0 more)
Godfather is iconic. An absolute classic must-watch, everything from the cast,acting, filmmaking, and storyline is on point. There is really nothing to fault.
In Godfather, family means absolutely everything and crime is almost a way of life, like a religion. Marlon Brando and James Caan are extraordinary actors, you really can't fault their performance.

The only negative thing I can point out, which isn't technically a bad thing, is the number of characters. To fully absorb all the details you definitely need to watch Godfather a few times to understand the complex family plots.
  
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Buried in a Bog (County Cork, #1)
4
4.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Maura Donovan is fulfilling a promise to her Gran and visiting the part of Ireland where the family originated. However, her time of discovering family history is interrupted by two bodies – one dredged up from a bog and one more modern victim.

Sadly, the mystery takes a back, back seat to the story of Maura learning family history and discovering the part of Ireland. The author obviously loves the area and brings it to vivid life, but it over shadows the mystery, which takes a back seat. The characters were enjoyable, but not enough to make me long for a repeat visit to County Cork.

Read my full review at <a href="http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2015/03/book-review-buried-in-bog-by-sheila.html">Carstairs Considers</a>.