Reviews by Marion W. (Issaquah, WA)

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Island of a Thousand Mirrors
by Nayomi Munaweera
A Country Torn Apart (4/17/2014)
Set largely on the island nation of Sri Lanka (formerly Ceylon), this is the story of two families: one belonging to the majority Sinhalese people, and the other to the minority Tamil group. After years of exploitation by colonial powers, Sri Lanka gained independence, andmore
The Last Enchantments
by Charles Finch
Disenchanted... (11/8/2013)
This novel was, for me, a huge disappointment. Student life at Oxford was depicted as a welter of booze, drugs, and promiscuity; the unlikeable characters were vacillating, pretentious, and insincere. The plot meandered along, with frequent insertions about past events tomore
How the Light Gets In: A Chief Inspector Gamache Novel, #9
by Louise Penny
Gamache encore! (7/10/2013)
Fans of Louise Penny's Chief Inspector Gamache will welcome her latest book, "How the Light Gets In", (much better, IMHO, than the preceding "The Beautiful Mystery").
In this novel, we have both the seemingly motiveless murder of an older woman, once world-famous because ofmore
One Minus One: Nancy Pearl's Book Lust Rediscoveries
by Ruth Doan MacDougall
How Can You Mend a Broken Heart? (4/12/2013)
David leaves his wife, Emily, after ten years of marriage. Their long relationship had begun in high school; she'd thought it would last forever. She moves to another New Hampshire town, and takes a job teaching in the high school, but she remains raw, in shock, andmore
A Lady Cyclist's Guide to Kashgar: A Novel
by Suzanne Joinson
Bicycles, and Cycles of Life (5/16/2012)
What could link Eva, spinster missionary in the remote Kashgar area of China in the early 1920s, to Frieda, a PhD researcher specializing in Islamic studies, who lives (sometimes) in modern-day London? And why on earth should the former have willed an odd assortment ofmore
Paris in Love: A Memoir
by Eloisa James
Paris, je t'aime! (3/7/2012)
Imagine that you are visiting an old friend, who's spending a year in Paris with her husband and two kids. She's a professor of English on sabbatical, and also an author of (among other books) Regency romance novels. You accompany her as she walks around: visiting smallmore
The Summer Without Men: A Novel
by Siri Hustvedt
Without Men, and Managing Well! (4/21/2011)
Psychically shocked by her husband's betrayal, Mia becomes involved in teaching a poetry class for adolescent girls, getting acquainted with her aging mother's friends, and helping the young woman next door who struggles with a hot-tempered spouse and two young kids. In somore
Under This Unbroken Sky
by Shandi Mitchell
I cannot reconcile Mitchell's account with the people I knew (9/10/2009)
I really didn't like Shandi Mitchell's "Under the Unbroken Sky"! To me it was just another tale of poverty-stricken misery, like Helen Forrester's memoirs of her Liverpool childhood and Frank McCourt's of his in Ireland.

It's terribly depressing to read of hunger, filth,more
Gifts of War: A Novel
by Mackenzie Ford
"Backstage" during World War 1 (4/18/2009)
Readers who like books set in the time of The War to End All Wars will find this novel replete with social, as well as political, history. To me, the characters sometimes seem too modern in their conversation, broad knowledge, and general candor, than what one might expectmore
The Spare Room: A Novel
by Helen Garner
Could You Do This? (1/9/2009)
"The Spare Room" is told by Helen, whose friend, Nicola, suffering from late-stage cancer, asks to stay in her home for three weeks. Nicola has come to Helen's city to seek help through alternative medicine: deplorable and absurd practices which horrify Helen.
What amore
Red Rover
by Deirdre McNamer
Montage... (9/25/2007)
In a style as brisk and astringent as the wind blowing across the Montana plains, McNamer tells the story of brothers Neil and Aidan Tierney. The author is deft at
both delineating characters, and evoking times and places. Book clubs could find grist for the mill here.
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