
Sing Them Home
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Narrated by:
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Tavia Gilbert
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By:
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Stephanie Kallos
This eagerly anticipated second novel from the author of the national best-seller Broken for You will delight readers with its warmth, humor, and wisdom.
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Critic reviews
"This fresh, invigorating novel fingers carefully through [its characters'] pain. Kallos doesn't rip her characters apart, just tenderly shows us their failings as they stumble, in a realistic and satisfying manner, toward better selves. Highly recommended." (Library Journal)
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captivating
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Fabulous writing!
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Definitely worth it.
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Just keep reading! It’s worth it.
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A bit confusing...
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Loved the story. Actually didn't expect to fall in love with the Jones' family, but fall in love I did. I was swept up into their life, could relate to their trials and tribulations. Thought the way the dead were portrayed was unique, beautiful, calming, and peaceful.Beautiful Story
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I loved it
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Better every time
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It took awhile
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I don't get what is so compelling to writers about this stream-of-consciousness, impressionistic style of writing, but the last 3-4 books I've read have used this technique and it's annoying. I can't give this novel more than a 3, especially considering the added feature that it's written - and read - with a sense of irony and sarcasm, full of caricatures instead of relatable characters.
Oddly impressionistic
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