Reviews by Christine E. (Royal Oak, MI)

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Lots of Candles, Plenty of Cake: A Memoir
by Anna Quindlen
Like a good wine, we get better with age (4/9/2012)
The best books are ones that leave you thinking. This is the case with Anna Quindlen's memoir. She reflects on the important events of her life and the times in which she lived. I got me thinking about what important events that were responsible for shaping my life and themore
The Homecoming of Samuel Lake: A Novel
by Jenny Wingfield
Do you believe in miracles? (7/7/2011)
A great novel about two families, the Lake family and the Moses family, who are related by marriage. They come up against evil in the form of Ras Ballenger. Ras hurts the two families deeply but he does not kill their beliefs in miracles. The book renewed my belief that themore
The Kitchen Daughter: A Novel
by Jael McHenry
A good book for Foodies (3/31/2011)
I do not consider myself a "Foodie", one who is consumed with thoughts of food, so at first I was not enjoying the book. But the more I read the more I enjoyed it. The main character, Ginny, is a Foodie, It is a manifestation of her Asperger's Syndrome. The book is full ofmore
Alice I Have Been
by Melanie Benjamin
Alice in Wonderland? (10/18/2009)
The author fleshes out the missing parts of Alice Liddell's life, the person that was the inspiration for Lewis Carrol's "Alice in Wonderland". The result is a very good read.
While reading the book one wonders what the real relationship was between Alice and Charlesmore
Burnt Shadows: A Novel
by Kamila Shamsie
Families and Tragic Times (5/3/2009)
Kamila Shamsie did a good job in tying together three tragic events in world history in the latter part of the 20th Century. These events were tied together by their impact on three generations of two multi-ethnic families. I enjoyed the book for the most part but got amore
While My Sister Sleeps
by Barbara Delinsky
Thought Provoking (12/11/2008)
I read for two reasons. One for entertainment, to escape reality and be transported to a different time and place. I also enjoy reading books that provoke thought. "While My Sister Sleeps" was such a book. My first thought I had while reading was I that I need to tell mymore
Heavenly Pleasures: A Corinna Chapman Mystery
by Kerry Greenwood
Heavenly Pleasures not so Heavenly. (4/5/2008)
The novel was a short and light read. I would recommend it to readers who like cats and food but I would not recommend it to serious mystery lovers. There was little character development of the people in the novel. However, the cats in the novel were developed much more.more
Life Class: A Novel
by Pat Barker
War is Hell (12/13/2007)
Being a fan of historical fiction, I enjoyed Pat Barker's novel, Life Class. She is skillfull in settiing the scenes of London, the English countryside and of war. The reader is able to experience the sights, sounds and even the smells that surround her characters. A goodmore
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