Reviews by Janice M. (Holland, MI)

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Snowdrops: A Novel
by A.D. Miller
Snowdrops (1/7/2011)
Twists and turns galore and a feeling of foreboding flow through the pages of Snowdrops. It has an Alfred Hitchcock feel to it - as the reader, you know that things are not what they seem. Unfortunately, the main character, Nick Platt, is taken in by the city and themore
Gone Tomorrow: A Jack Reacher Novel #13
by Lee Child
Fast paced and loaded with action (10/13/2010)
Loved "Gone Tomorrow". The tension starts on the first page and keeps you hooked through the end. I will be passing this on to my husband. It would be a great read for the reluctant adult male that you might know. I don't feel it would be a good fit with my all female bookmore
After the Fall
by Kylie Ladd
Sometimes the grass only looks greener . . . . . (6/20/2010)
When I started to read this book, I wasn't sure I would want to finish it - the story is about 2 couples and what happens when an affair begins and ends between two of the spouses. I loved how each chapter was told in the voice of one of the spouses or their mutual friend,more
The Swimming Pool
by Holly LeCraw
The Swimming Pool by Holly LeCraw (2/25/2010)
How long would you keep a secret for someone? This story is about keeping the truth from coming out - with some terrible consequences. It has a murder, a mystery, a romance, adultery and attempted suicide and once you begin reading The Swimming Pool it will be hard to putmore
The Bricklayer: A Novel
by Noah Boyd
The Bricklayer (12/6/2009)
A new action character has arrived on the scene: Steve Vail - James Bond and MacGyver rolled into one. The story moves along quickly with lots of twists and turns in the plot (sometimes it gets a little difficult to keep up). One thing that bothered me was the frequent usemore
Sweeping Up Glass
by Carolyn Wall
Sweeping up Glass (8/10/2009)
This is one of my favorite reads so far this year. The story and characters are memorable making the book hard to put down. It takes place in Kentucky when segregation was accepted. There are many threads that get connected in the end - a mother who was committed to anmore
Burnt Shadows: A Novel
by Kamila Shamsie
Burnt Shadows (5/2/2009)
Beginning with the atomic bomb being dropped in Nagasaki and the effects of war, love, family this novel stays with you long after you finish reading. At times the author paints vivid pictures with her words and you feel as though you are right there. It would be a fabulousmore
An Edible History of Humanity
by Tom Standage
An Edible History . .. . (3/12/2009)
An Edible History of Humanity is packed with information - at times interesting, and at other times really difficult to read through. This book would be well suited as additional reading for a college level history or sociology class. I would not recommend this as book club read.
The Good Thief: A Novel
by Hannah Tinti
Read this book if . . . (2/18/2009)
Read this book if you enjoy descriptive settings and a cast of characters that reel you in like a fish on a hook. Once I started this book I had a hard time putting it down. I can't wait to read this with my book club because it isn't a book for everyone read the othermore
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