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Wednesday, April 1, 2026 at 2:30 AM

Book Review -- Writers & Lovers

Book Review -- Writers & Lovers

Writers & Lovers by Lily King

Casey Peabody is having a tough time. Her mother recently passed away, she’s in a dead end job, living in a converted potting shed in Boston where she’s writing the Great American Novel, and is the love interest of two men -- one stable with children and the other a bit of a wild card. This is a story of choices, ideals, reality, and rooting that Casey comes out the winner. All wrapped up in a package of very good writing. This title is available to download from Overdrive on the library website at www.churchillcountylibrary.org. Carol Lloyd is the Churchill County Librarian and in spite of the Quarantine of 2020 is keeping the library available to the community in a fabulous online format.       Support local, independent news – contribute to The Fallon Post, your non-profit (501c3) online news source for all things Fallon. Never miss the local news -- read more on The Fallon Post home page.
         

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