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Between Here and April

by Deborah Copaken Kogan

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... the additional section on the cult members, which was not in the original version of the book, added a lot. 123. Between Here and April by Deborah Copaken Kogan A very difficult read in terms of subject matter, but a brilliant read in terms of writing style and storytelling ...

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... order: Street Gang: The Complete History of Sesame Street by Michael Davis Sacred Hearts by Sarah Dunant Between Here and April by Deborah Copaken Kogan Going Down Jericho Road by Michael Honey Praying for Sheetrock by Melissa Fay Greene Greene's book, by ...

I received a copy of Between Here and April by Deborah Copaken Kogan and am already halfway through it. Her previous book was a memoir, I believe, about her experiences as a photojournalist. This is a novel, but I may try to find her memoir as well.

... Evans by Agatha Christie 122. Underground: The Tokyo Gas Attack and the Japanese Psyche by Haruki Murakami 123. Between Here and April by Deborah Copaken Kogan 124. Shattered Silence: The Untold Story of a Serial Killer's Daughter by Melissa G. Moore 125. Something Borrowed by E ...

... Swan Peak by James Lee Burke 72. Frozen Sun by Stan Jones 73. Secondhand World by Katherine Min 74. Between Here and April by Deborah Copaken Kogan 75. In the Heat by Ian Vasquez 76. The Full Matilda by David Haynes 77. Borkmann's Point: an Inspector ...

... folks that won't give up on print and will use their own words to ensure that books will thrive far into the future. Between Here and April author Deborah Copaken Kogan gives us a beautiful piece on the importance of books as well as a list of her top suggestions for your own to-read ...

Between Here and April is one I liked a lot. Arsonist's Guide to Writers' Homes in New England on the other hand....

An Arsonist's Guide to Writers' Homes in New England, Greasy Rider, and Between Here and April are all on my wish list.

Thanks for the list of books! I just added Between Here and April to my wishlist.

... will be outdated and unbelievable in another 50 years. Ask Dr. Olaf a question at http://www.kirstenmengeranderson.com. Between Here and April by Deborah Copaken Kogan, fiction hardback: I've written quite a bit about this book, as have some of you, but I'm just so thrilled with the ...

... tell you to tune into the Today Show tomorrow at 8:40am. Deborah Copaken Kogan is going to be interviewed for her book Between Here and April! We are SO, SO very excited for this opportunity! Deborah is also the author of the memoir Shutterbabe, which some of you may remember from a few ...

... Brand 4. Self-Portrait with Ghosts by Kelly Dwyer 5. The Wednesday Sisters by Meg Waite Clayton 6. Between Here and April by Deborah Copaken Kogan

... we go: 25. The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner 26. Self-Portrait with Ghosts by Kelly Dwyer 27. Between Here and April by Deborah Copaken Kogan 28. The Wednesday Sisters by Meg Waite Clayton 29. What We All Long For by Dionne Brand 30 Eating Our Hea ...

... Stephen King 3. The Wednesday Sisters by Meg Waite Clayton 4. Spanish Billionaire, Innocent Wife by Kate Walker 5. Between Here and April by Deborah Copaken Kogan 6. Twilight by Stephanie Meyer 7. Say Goodbye by Lisa Gardner 8. One for the Money by Janet Evanovich

... you'll find Water for Elephants too sad at all. The ending is very tender, sweet, and uplifting. Thanks for mentioning Between here and April. as that's one I want to remember to read when it becomes available. Gap Creek is excellent. Incidentally, I'll be doing an AuthorChat here S ...

... hard time with it. And I like quirky! Tomato Girl on the other hand was easy to fall into, and I read it in one day. Between Here and April , I loved. Gap Creek is on my TBR short stack. It was given to me by a friend. I also have not yet read Water for Elephants, I keep ...

I started requesting in February, and so far I've received: Playing with the Grownups The Wednesday Sisters Between Here and April What We All Long For I like The Wednesday Sisters and Between Here and April better than Playing with the Grownups. What We All Long For is the most ...

Since my last post I've read quite a lot. Between Here and April - another Early Reviewer book The Time Machine - it's on the 1,001 Books to Read list and not very long so I figured I would tackle it quickly. Cavedweller - I saw the movie and when I was reading up on it, saw that it ...

So I was on the plane and almost done with Between Here and April, and then it was time to get off, and I left it on the plane never to be seen from again! Is anyone out there done with their copy and would be willing to send it to me? I can reimburse you for shipping, or trade a book (I have ...

... of the ARCs I get from Algonquin. I look at them and think "are you kidding me?" but they then turn out to be decent reads. Between Here and April by Deborah Copaken Kogan was one.. Tomato Girl by Jayne Pupek another. Neither will make it to my favorite books list, but they were ...

Finished my 3rd ER book Between Here and April. Review is posted. Overall I found it very enjoyable. It only took me two days to blaze through. Working on The Time Machine and Cavedweller now. I love the diversity in books.

#26: Between Here and April by Deborah Copaken Kogan Why I Chose It: Early Reviewer book Between Here and April is the story of a woman, Elizabeth, who suddenly remembers a traumatic childhood experience one night at a play with her husband. When she was six, Elizabeth's best friend ...

I'm about to finish Between Here and April in paperback from the ER program. I am also reading The Time Machine through dailylit.com to add to my 1,001 Books to Read list. Next up I think I will start Cavedweller or 7th Heaven by James Patterson. Those are always very quick and enjoyable ...

... every time I requested, which has been great. April - The Wednesday Sisters April Bonus - The Wishing Year May - Between Here and April

... not. It was also my 2nd ARC book. I've been lucky and received amazing books so far. I'm almost finished with my 3rd ARC Between Here and April.

I am reading Between Here and April byDeborah Copaken Kogan an ARC from Algonquin. I absolutely love it!

Title: Between Here and April by Deborah Kogan Date Arrived: Saturday, 7 June 2008 Method of Delivery: USPS, media mail Location Received: Boise, ID Book Format: Paperback, ARC Publisher: Algonquin of UNC Origin : Don't remember Packaging: Cushioned mailer Includes a letter from the ...

Title: Between Here and April by Deborah Kogan Date Arrived: Monday, 9 June 2008 Method of Delivery: USPS, media mail Location Received: Bellingham, WA Book Format: Paperback, ARC Publisher: Algonquin of UNC Origin : The press is in Chapel Hill, NC, but the postage label is smeared, so ...

Received a new ER book Between Here and April by Deborah Copaken Kogan.

Finishing up The Age of Innocence and The Wishing Year. I received my third ER book, Between Here and April, so I will probably start that next along with another 1,001 Book on dailylit.com.

I was very excited to discover that I'd snagged a copy of Between Here and April. This makes 3 out of 4 for the past four months. Now I just need to get my review of The Wednesday Sisters done.

... the May ER batch: After Hours at the Almost Home by Tara Yellen Anathem by Neal Stephenson (09/09/2008) Between Here and April by Deborah Copaken Kogan (09/30/2008) Meeting Lizzy by SarahBeth Carter (09/19/2008) Mister Sandman by Barbara Gowdy (06/03/2008) ...

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