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Jesus taught his followers that it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for...

The Flowering of Modern Chinese Poetry: An Anthology of Verse from the Republican Period
Herbert Batt and Sheldon Zitner
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The May Fourth Movement launched an era of turmoil and transformation in China, as Western ideas and...

After You
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***THE SEQUEL TO THE NEW YORK TIMES NUMBER 1 BESTSELLING NOVEL THAT IS LOVED AROUND THE WORLD, AND...

Productivity For Dummies
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Take your productivity to the next level and make the most of your time! Do you have too much to do...

10% Human: How Your Body's Microbes Hold the Key to Health and Happiness
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'A manual for the new, healthy way of being dirty ...Read it, and you will learn to love your...

City of Sin: London and Its Vices
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In Harmony
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Thieves' Quarry (Thieftaker Chronicles #2)
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Boston, Province of Massachusetts Bay, September 28, 1768 Autumn has come to New England, and...
I really enjoyed Hausmann's book DEAR CHILD, but this one didn't have quite the same flair. There are books with confusing timelines that you enjoy and then there are books with confusing timelines that simply muddle things and make it hard to enjoy the plot. This book was the latter for me. There are a lot of interconnected stories in varying timelines and points of view and, truly, it's a lot to follow.
This read seems rather slow and rather blah until the last bit, where it takes off and gets exciting. You sort of know where it's going, which makes it even harder to keep reading. The characters are not that engaging, making it hard to get attached. It's difficult to root for this gang--especially Lauren and her husband. The plot is crazy and rather violent, spinning toward preposterous. If you can suspend disbelief, you'll enjoy things a lot more.
Overall, this had hints of enjoyment, but wasn't my favorite. 2.5 stars.