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Our Daily Bread by Lauren B. Davis

February 20, 201410 Comments

This is the second book by Lauren B. Davis that I have read recently, the other one being The Empty Room, which I read for my CanLit Project.  Both books are written about very tough subjects, but they have both managed to suck me in and not let me go until the end.   I … Continue reading Our Daily Bread by Lauren B. Davis

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The Empty Room by Lauren B. Davis

January 14, 20146 Comments

The Empty Room is about a day in the life of a woman who is in denial about being an alcoholic.  I thought it was bravely and wonderfully written.  I was really taken into Colleen's world and could imagine how hard it must have been to be her.  I felt for her, but at the same time, sometimes I didn't … Continue reading The Empty Room by Lauren B. Davis

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Lauren B. Davis

January 8, 20148 Comments

The next book that I've chosen for my A-Z CanLit project is the newest book by Lauren B. Davis, The Empty Room.  I feel as though I should read her first books first, but sometimes it works just as well to go backwards.  Here are a few things I have learned about Lauren B. Davis, … Continue reading Lauren B. Davis

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