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The Evolution Of Calpurnia Tate

Kelly, Jacqueline
Almost-twelve-years-old Calpurnia learns about the natural sciences under the tutelage of her grandfather in 1899 rural Texas.

Words I Had To Look Up:

curvetting (pg. 160) -- A light leap by a horse.
nonpareil (pg. 294) -- A tiny colored-sugar pellet used to decorate cakes, cupcakes, cookies, candy, etc.

Quote:

He winked at me, and I tried to wink back, but I could only do it with both eyes at once, which made me look stupid. Another important skill I needed to work on. -- pg. 174

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6/2010

Lilac Girls

Kelly, Martha Hall
I'm still not sure what the title means. I wasn't captivated by the book, but I did find myself looking up a lot of things on the 'net.

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12/2017

Pigeon English

Kelman, Stephen
Harrison is an emigrant teen from Ghana who investigates the murder of a boy in the neighborhood. I didn't care for the story. The British lower-class slang was grating on my ears. And the ending was a bummer. Read the Advance Reading Copy.

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2/2011

Merle's Door

Kerasote, Ted
The life of a dog named Merle. Very excellent, and very weepy at the end.

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8/2012

Alabama Moon

Key, Watt
Moon's survivalist father dies, so the young boy finds difficulty dealing with the society he know very little about.

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4/2010

Kalahari

Khoury, Jessica
The Scholastic edition does not suggest that this is book three of a series. Sarah lives in the Kalahari semi-desert with her zoologist-researcher father. Her mother died several months before. A motley group of teens are coming to stay for two week, possibly the beginning of a new source of funding for the research station. Things go badly. "Poachers", a horrific "disease", and a silver lion. Lots of action, I will give it that.

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3/2016

The Secret Life Of Bees

Kidd, Sue Monk
Girl growing up in the South. Pretty good. Bees!

Mountains Beyond Mountains

Kidder, Tracy
Biographical book about a American doctor, Paul Farmer, who is saving TB patients, mostly in Haiti.

Quote:

Rocks'R'Us (pg.285)

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4/2008

Bishop As Pawn

Kienzle, William X.
A Father Koesler mystery. Father find out who killed the Bishop. Number 16 in series. 266 p.

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9/2001

Body Count

Kienzle, William X.
Father Koesler is in quandry...a murderer "confessed" to him, but he can't tell the police about it. Number 14 in series. 266 p.

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9/2001

Call No Man Father

Kienzle, William X.
The sins of the father are visited upon... The Pope is coming to town! Father Koesler moderates a forum and helps the police with a couple of murders. Number 17 in series, I wonder there are any priests left in Chicago! 272 p.

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9/2001

Eminence

Kienzle, William X.
Father Koesler checks out a group of monks who have set up shop in Detroit and the "miracles" that seem to be happening. 312 p.

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10/2001

Marked For Murder

Kienzle, William X.
Father Koesler helps a priest accused of murder.

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12/2001

The Man Who Loved God

Kienzle, William X.
Father Koesler goes on vacation and we meet Father Tully. We meet Barbara Ullrich who tries to blackmale four men for paternity. Interesting.

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12/2001

The Sacrifice

Kienzle, William X.
A bomb explodes at the ceremony to admit a married Anglican priest into the Catholic priesthood.

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1/2002

Till Death

Kienzle, William X.
A tangled web of relationships that leads to a death. Father Koesler is right there, of course. No. 22 in series.

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10/2001

Help! I'm A Prisoner In A Chinese Bakery

King, Alan
This book cracked me up when I was a teen. Now, not quite as much, but still some funny stuff.

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11/2012

Bag Of Bones

King, Stephen
Writer guy goes back to stay at his vacation retreat after his wife dies. Wierd stuff happens. Mostly pretty good book.

QUOTE:

Johanna once said that if I was drowning at Dark Score Lake, where we have a summer home, I would die silently fifty feet out from the public beach rather than yell for help... But if someone asks me, "Are you all right?" I can't answer no. I can't say help me.

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11/1999

Billy Summers

King, Stephen
Really enjoyed reading most of the book, the ending seemed a bit off to me.

Quote:

"Fucking Marge!"

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10/2021

Carrie

King, Stephen
Moral: Be nice to people.

QUOTE:

"Those are my breasts, Momma. Every woman has them." (pg. 88)

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1/2003
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[Abadzis - Aiken] [Aiken - Allinghamc] [Alvarez - Angelou] [Anthony - Atkins] [Atkinson - Baen Publishing Enterprises] [Baen Publishing Enterprises - Balliett] [Ballingrud - Barnard] [Barnard - Barr] [Barr - Barry] [Barry - Bear] [Bear - Beaton] [Beaton - Beaton] [Beattie - Bingle] [Birdsall - Block] [Block - Block] [Bloor - Bosch] [Bosch - Breathed] [Brenaman - Bryson] [Bryson - Bujold] [Bujold - Bujold] [Bunting - Card] [Card - Card] [Card - Chabon] [Chabon - Child] [Childress - Clark] [Clark - Coben] [Coben - Colfer] [Colfer - Collins] [Collins - Connelly] [Connelly - Constantine] [Constantine - Corcoran] [Corder - Cornwell] [Cornwell - Crais] [Crais - Crichton] [Crichton - Curry] [Curtis - Cussler] [Dahl - Dean] [Deaver - Disilverio] [Dixon - Dorsey] [Dorsey - Dozois] [Dozois - Dunning] [DuPrau - Elkins] [Ellms - Evanovich] [Evanovich - Fairstein] [Fairstein - Fforde] [Fielding - Flanders] [Fleischman - Forrest] [Forrest - Francis] [Francis - Francis] [Francis - Francis] [Francis - Friedman] [Funke - Gantos] [Garcia - Gidwitz] [Gidwitz - Gores] [Gores - Granger] [Granger - Greenlaw] [Greenleaf - Grimes] [Grimes - Grisham] [Grisham - Haddix] [Haddix - Hall] [Hall - Hammett] [Hannah - Hautman] [Hautman - Heinlein] [Heinlein - Heller] [Heller - Herman] [Herman - Hess] [Hesse - Higgins] [Highsmith - Hobb] [Hobb - Hornung] [Hornung - Huff] [Huff - Jemisin] [Jemisin - Jones] [Jones - Kaminsky] [Kaminsky - Kellog] [Kelly - King] [King - Klise] [Knight - Kraft] [Krakauer - Landry] [Lange - Lawrence] [Lawson - Lee] [Lee - Lescroart] [Lescroart - Lindsay] [Link - Lott] [Louv - Luna] [Luttrell - Macleod] [Macleod - Manley] [Marcinko - Martine] [Martini - Matas] [Matthews - McCall Smith] [McCall Smith - McCrumb] [McCrumb - Meluch] [Meluch - Modesitt Jr.] [Modesitt, Jr. - Moon] [Moon - Mosley] [Moss - Napoli] [Neville - Niven] [Northcutt - O'Brian] [O'Brian - O'Brien] [O'Brien - Osa] [Osman - Paretsky] [Paretsky - Parker] [Parker - Parker] [Parker - Patterson] [Patterson - Paulsen] [Paulsen - Penney] [Penny - Picoult] [Pinkwater - Poyer] [Poyer - Pratchett] [Pratchett - Pratchett] [Pratchett - Pronzini] [Pronzini - Pullman] [Pullman - Quinn] [Radlauer - Rehder] [Rehder - Riordan] [Riordan - Rollins] [Rollins - Rucka] [Rushdie - Saberhage] [Saberhagen - Scalzi] [Scalzi - Schumacher] [Schweikher - Scottoline] [Scottoline - Shames] [Shapero - Silver] [Silverberg - Smith] [Smith - Spiegelman] [Spiegelman - Stark] [Stasheff - Stern] [Stewart - Stross] [Stross - Swee] [Sweeney - Telsep] [Tepper - Turner] [Turner - Vachss] [Vachss - Vande Velde] [Vande Velde - Wambaugh] [Wambaugh - Weber] [Weber - Wells] [Wells - Westlake] [Westlake - Whelan] [Wibberly - Winchester] [Winchester - Wood] [Woodring - Zahn] [Zahn - Zusak] 

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