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15 #Unputdownable books you should read

How shall I begin to tell you about the books which when you start reading, you’ll never be able to  stop until you’re done?  Er,  maybe this can help. Some books are just that. #Unputdownable. When you are reading one of these you just keep going, and saying to yourself, “Just one more chapter”, till you are done reading the book. Ok . I’ll get to it already. Here’s my list of top 15 Unputdownable novels.  1 John Grisham’s Sycamore Row is a direct sequel to his first novel, A Time to Kill and was originally published by  Doubleday in October 2013. Seth Hubbard wealthy lumber businessman and recluse is dying of cancer.  He eventually takes his own life by hanging himself on his property but not before writing a will in his own hand and  sending same to Jack Briggance with orders to defend it at all costs. The will left the largest fortune ever in the history of Ford County  to Mr Hubbard’s

Book of the month: MARCH

Dear book lovers, It is with utmost joy that I welcome you to the month of March . I’m pretty sure you all had an interesting February just like I did. As all book lovers know Well its time to reveal the book of the month…Drum roll please… The book of the month for March is Big Little Lies is written by Liane Moriarty and  was published by Penguin in July 2014.  The novel follows the life of three different mothers  including a single mom (Madeline, Celeste and Jane) in the fictional Pirriwee Peninsula near Sydney, Australia.  Madeline is a force to be reckoned with. She's funny, and passionate, remembers everything and forgives no one. Her ex-husband and his yogi new wife have just moved into her beloved beach side community and their daughter is in the same kindergarten class as Madeline's youngest child. And to top it all off, Madeline's teenage daughter seems to be choosing Madeline;s ex-husband over her. Celeste is the kind of