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EPISODE · Sep 3, 2020 · 44 MIN

Book Discussion: Nothing to See Here by Kevin Wilson

from Judging More Than Just The Cover's Book Club Podcast · host Amber Gregg, Kate Ota, and James Moore

Team: Amber Gregg, James Moore, and Kate Ota. Episode Summary: In this Book club discussion, we will have an in-depth analysis of Nothing to See Here by Kevin Wilson. Each month, we discuss a different best selling novel with a strong female lead. *Spoiler alert for the conversation.* For the full book review and articles related to writing, publishing, and editing, visit: www.judgingmorethanjustthecover.com The chat doesn't end here. Let us know your thoughts in the comment area or connect with us on social media. Enjoyed the show? Share the love. Give us a review, like, follow, and a share with your friends. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/judgingmorethanjustthecover/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/judgingmorethan Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/judgingmorethanjustthecover/ Book Info: Genre: Magical Realism | Number of Pages: 288 | Perspective: First | Location: Tennessee  Nothing to See Here follows Lilian as she becomes a nanny for one of her childhood friends. To her surprise, the children spontaneously catch on fire. So Lilian has to help conceal this secret to protect the children’s father’s political job. For a complete summary, you can go here. Full review of Nothing to See Here: https://judgingmorethanjustthecover.com/2020/09/review-nothing-to-see-here-kevin-wilson.html Virtual Written Book Chats: http://judgingmorethanjustthecover.com/category/book-chat Tags: book talk, book club, books, virtual book club, podcast, audio book club, book chat, book discussion, book, fiction, novel, review, book review, book of the month, bookish, contemporary fiction, humor, magical realism, family, forgiveness, friendship, strong leading women

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Team: Amber Gregg, James Moore, and Kate Ota. Episode Summary: In this Book club discussion, we will have an in-depth analysis of Nothing to See Here by Kevin Wilson. Each month, we discuss a different best selling novel with a strong female lead. *Spoiler alert for the conversation.* For the full book review and articles related to writing, publishing, and editing, visit: www.judgingmorethanjustthecover.com The chat doesn't end here. Let us know your thoughts in the comment area or connect with us on social media. Enjoyed the show? Share the love. Give us a review, like, follow, and a share with your friends. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/judgingmorethanjustthecover/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/judgingmorethan Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/judgingmorethanjustthecover/ Book Info: Genre: Magical Realism | Number of Pages: 288 | Perspective: First | Location: Tennessee  Nothing to See Here follows Lilian as she becomes a nanny for one of her childhood friends. To her surprise, the children spontaneously catch on fire. So Lilian has to help conceal this secret to protect the children’s father’s political job. For a complete summary, you can go here. Full review of Nothing to See Here: https://judgingmorethanjustthecover.com/2020/09/review-nothing-to-see-here-kevin-wilson.html Virtual Written Book Chats: http://judgingmorethanjustthecover.com/category/book-chat Tags: book talk, book club, books, virtual book club, podcast, audio book club, book chat, book discussion, book, fiction, novel, review, book review, book of the month, bookish, contemporary fiction, humor, magical realism, family, forgiveness, friendship, strong leading women

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