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  1. What Happened to Goodbye is About Growing Up at Any Age

    BlogHer sent me What Happened to Goodbye," by Sarah Dessen for the Book Club. I wasn't sure if I wanted to review this book at first due to Mclean, the main protagonist, being in high school. In my stage in life, I wasn't sure I'd be able to relate -- but then again? I have, indeed done high school and survived being a teenager. So, I took it on thinking that I could perhaps relate after all.  Read more >

  2. A Discovery of Witches is Intricate

    BlogHer sent me A Discovery of Witches, by Deborah Harkness, to review for the Book Club. I was rather excited! I love books that have an occult or paranormal theme. Witches, vampires, demons (or daemons as the case may be), witchcraft, and magic... they all spark curiosity and wonder in me. We could all use imagination and magic in our lives.  Read more >

  3. A Jane Austen Education Was A Bit Too Academic For Me

    BlogHer's Book Club allowed me to participate in the selection, A Jane Austen Education, by William Deresiewicz. I was a little leery -- you see, I've never, in fact, read any of Jane Austen's works. I decided to try it out. It is a genre a little outside my comfort zone -- but sometimes that's a good thing. I'm used to suspense, or chick lit. This is neither.  Read more >

Michele Wilcox

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Michele Wilcox
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Wife. Mom. Business Owner. Life Blogger.

 

Something that might surprise you about me:  I am a devoted, certified, band geek.  Was in color guard, winter guard, field band, marching band, concert band, and drum line.  I can honestly say, "This one time...  At band camp..."

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