Author name: judyann dutcher

The Fault in Our Stars

How did I get to the place that I read John Green’s The Fault in Our Stars: On the mugglecast podcast, they often talk about other books to read > They discussed John Green’s Will Grayson, Will Grayson so I read that > the same people who brought us mugglecast have a fansite Hypable which […]

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The Red Tent

The Red Tent by Anita Diamant is historical fiction about Dinah from the Old Testament Bible. Daughter of Jacob, half-sister to Joseph, this book spins what might have been her story. Told as a narration, Dinah recounts her mother’s and aunt’s lives through her own death. The topics focus on very female topics: relationship with

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Pinkberry

Pinkberry has some mystical hold on some people which is why they’ve become so popular. Sister took my kids to Pinkberry in Beverly Hills years ago. They came home raving about how good the tart frozen yogurt was and eagerly awaited a franchise to open in Santa Barbara. When the store opened in SB, the

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The Expats

The Expats by Chris Pavone is a quick and fun spy thriller from a female perspective. It reads much differently from a John le Carré novel. Besides the usual CIA titillation with secrets, international intrigue, and assassinations, the heroine dealt with marriage, kids, play dates and childcare. Ahh, something with which I can relate. Kate

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