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Want a review of the book before you buy? Want a synopsis, a passage, an honest opinion from an avid reader?

That's what this site is about. The site was started by Becky, wanting only to keep track of the books she read. It wasn't intended to be viewed by others, although it was certainly OK if others found it! Over a few years the site has grown, some authors have discovered their book review and wrote to comment, and it's become a familiar place for reviews.

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Sample Review:
Be still my heart! This book is fabulous! If you have any kind of warm feeling about Seattle's farmer's market, you must read this book!! To be honest I haven't looked at many of the recipes, but I absolutely love the stories about the people who make up the market! There is so much rich history and culture to be discovered, and so many shops to be introduced to!

I just returned from Seattle and got to spend several hours in the market over two days. I thought I'd seen a lot of it, but after reading this book I realize I didn't see the half of it!! I'm firmly convinced that I should have taken the market tour where guides will point out all there is on offer; in lieu of that, I should have gone with book in hand to find the vendors the author writes so lovingly about!

The Public Market in Seattle is truly a world class market. I hope they never allow it to become anything but what it is today.