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		<title>Too Good To Be True</title>
		<description>Just started reading this book by Kristin Higgins.  Although I may regret it because I'll have the song in my head forever....More to come. </description>
		<link>http://sarah.eiseman.org/?p=1094</link>
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		<title>Houston, We Have A Problem</title>
		<description>[openbook booknumber = 075820597x] Today's book was written by Erin McCarthy.  This is my first time reading McCarthy's work, but I really enjoyed her.  She's someone to check out if you like some serious comedy with your romance.  Similar in style to Jennifer Crusie's shorter works or Kristin Higgins.

The story ...</description>
		<link>http://sarah.eiseman.org/?p=1092</link>
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		<title>First Dance</title>
		<description>[openbook booknumber = 0451216105] I'm giving Karen Kendall another chance with this book.  This is the third book in the Bridesmaid Chronicles.  More to come... </description>
		<link>http://sarah.eiseman.org/?p=1088</link>
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		<title>Since You&#8217;re Leaving Anyway, Take Out The Trash</title>
		<description>[openbook booknumber = 0060595361] Today's book was written by Dixie Cash.  Cash is actually two people; Jeffery McClanahan and Pamela Cumbie.

This book was billed as a contemporary romance, but the main relationship took a while to come together.  The main storyline is about DebbieSue and Buddy Overstreet, a divorced couple ...</description>
		<link>http://sarah.eiseman.org/?p=1084</link>
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		<title>Get a Clue</title>
		<description>[openbook booknumber = 0758211384] Just finished reading this book by Jill Shalvis.  This was a book given to me by a friend and was fabulous!  The story was about a murder, and subsequent investigation, that happened in a remote cabin in Nevada.  The hero is a burned-out vice cop from ...</description>
		<link>http://sarah.eiseman.org/?p=1081</link>
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		<title>Simply Irresistible</title>
		<description>[openbook booknumber = 0380790076] Today's book was written by Rachel Gibson.  This book was actually a re-release of her first published novel.  The story begins as a young almost-trophy wife, Georgeanne Howard, decides to leave her fiance at the alter.  Her fiance, a man old enough to be her grandfather, ...</description>
		<link>http://sarah.eiseman.org/?p=1075</link>
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		<title>The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society</title>
		<description>[openbook booknumber = 9780385340991] I started reading this book by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows, but I'm having a little trouble getting into it.  I'm putting it on the hold shelf for now.  It's funny, but I'm just not in the mood right now... </description>
		<link>http://sarah.eiseman.org/?p=1071</link>
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		<title>All I Ever Wanted</title>
		<description>Today's book was written by Kristan Higgins.  This book was fabulous!  But what I'm finding out is that I have to ration the books I read by this author.  She doesn't have that many left that I haven't read yet, and since I read at the speed that I do, ...</description>
		<link>http://sarah.eiseman.org/?p=1077</link>
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		<title>Coming Back Stronger: Unleashing the Hidden Power of Adversity</title>
		<description>I read this book by Drew Brees and Chris Fabry while on the beach at Fire Island.  I'm a big fan of Brees and a new fan of football, but I was skeptical when I saw it on Amazon as a new book.  Sometimes books like this can be kinda ...</description>
		<link>http://sarah.eiseman.org/?p=1064</link>
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		<title>Express Male</title>
		<description>[openbook booknumber = 0373772777] Just finished reading this book by Elizabeth Beverly.  This book is the first in a three-book series on OPUS and various characters who are involved in the organization.  It was a fun little romp.  I enjoy Beverly's style and we'll check out her other books in ...</description>
		<link>http://sarah.eiseman.org/?p=1058</link>
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