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Ariadne
by Jennifer Saint
A Pleasant Surprise (4/5/2021)
I was very hesitant to read this book. Greek mythology is not really my cup of tea. I certainly am glad that I did. The story of Ariadne, the daughter of Minos, king of Crete after the slaying of the Minotaur, her brother is a fascinating one. She finds herself on Naxos,more
Appleseed
by Matt Bell
Really not what I expected (2/6/2021)
Ugh. This book. I almost stopped reading it a dozen times but I trudged on thinking it had to get better. Nope. The book is in three parts. The first part is about two brothers in 18th century America planting apple trees and hoping to make their fortune selling them tomore
The Thirty Names of Night
by Zeyn Joukhadar
For the love of birds (8/23/2020)
There is so much to love about this book. It's actually taken a couple of weeks to write a review because I wasn't sure how to put my emotions into words. It's the story of an unnamed young woman who identifies as a boy. She's struggled all her life with a body she despisesmore
The Smallest Lights in the Universe: A Memoir
by Sara Seager
Memorable (7/1/2020)
I don't normally read memoirs. I find them self-serving and often times sensationalized to sell. So I'm not sure why I selected this book to read and review. I'm so glad I did. I fell in love with Sara and her story, her heartbreak and triumphs. I knew from the beginningmore
Migrations: A Novel
by Charlotte McConaghy
This book will tug at your heart (3/28/2020)
There have been several books written recently that caution us to take better care of our planet: The Overstory, The History of Bees and The End of the Ocean to name a few. They have all touched me and made me weep for the things mankind has done. But none of them touchedmore
The Prisoner's Wife
by Maggie Brookes
So Much More than it Appears to be (2/3/2020)
I have to admit I had a hard time getting into this book. I thought the first few chapters of Izzy and Bill's relationship was silly and simplistic and some of the things that happened between them were unnecessary. Once the author got into the meat of the story and themore
Father of Lions: One Man's Remarkable Quest to Save the Mosul Zoo
by Louise Callaghan
More then a book about a zoo (11/24/2019)
This is by far one of the best books I’ve read in a long time. It’s so much more than a book about a man and his zoo. I learned so much about the occupation of Mosul by Isis, the relationship between Sunni and Shia, the impotency of the Iraqi military and the great, manymore
The Girl in White Gloves: A Novel of Grace Kelly
by Kerri Maher
More fiction than history (11/4/2019)
Historical fiction centering around strong women is my guilty pleasure so I was eager to read this book about Grace Kelly. I was so disappointed. The author admits this book is more fiction than most; sometimes that happens when recreating a life. But Kelly's affairs whichmore
Remembrance
by Rita Woods
Mystical and Magical (10/21/2019)
It is intriguing to me that so many novels involving African American slaves contain some sort of magic. Slaves that can shape time and space, can see the future, can talk to and conjure up the spirits. I have always wondered if the magic is a way of dealing with themore
Golden Child
by Claire Adam
Family Tragedy (10/4/2018)
Peter is a golden child; he's intelligent, well behaved. He's the perfect child. His twin brother is brain damaged, considered retarded; a frustration for his father. This story is not so much the story of a boy that disappears but of a family, not so different than mostmore
Anatomy of a Miracle
by Jonathan Miles
Miracle or not? (1/7/2018)
This is a very unique book. It's written as an account of a true story yet it's a novel and upon googling Cameron Harris, the recipient of the so called miracle it's clear it's not a true story or at least not a story of Mr. Harris. It reads like a TV expose' viewed overmore
The Secret Language of Stones: A Daughters of La Lune Novel
by M. J. Rose
Frustrating (4/18/2016)
I really wanted to like this book. I was intrigued by the premise; a jeweler has the unique ability to create talismans to ease the suffering of mothers who have lost sons during a difficult war. At times the book stayed true to this premise and I enjoyed reading the story.more
The Sound of Gravel: A Memoir
by Ruth Wariner
A Disturbing Memoir (11/18/2015)
The Sound of Gravel is a difficult book to read. It reads as fiction yet it's disturbing to realize that this was someone's life. It's disturbing to learn that there are men who use "religion" and power to marry and suppress several women, sire dozens of children, forcemore
The Incarnations: A Novel
by Susan Barker
Wonderful concept (8/27/2015)
I was very excited to read this book. I was fascinated by the idea of reincarnation and being unaware of former lives until someone brings awareness of those lives through disturbing means. The book is beautifully written the author adds so much color to her writing throughmore
The Well
by Catherine Chanter
A Sign of Our Times (2/8/2015)
There are things that happen in the world; natural disasters, terrorism, deadly diseases, e.g. These things very often lead to mass hysteria, create religious fanatics, foster suspicion between neighbors and family. People often comment how they personally would never reactmore
The Last Good Paradise
by Tatjana Soli
Paradise Lost (11/1/2014)
I wanted to like this book, I really did. Admittedly, there are good pieces; some of the writing is gorgeous, the food descriptions are mouth watering, though few and far between. I was looking forward to a book filled with quirky characters. What I found were selfish, selfmore
Girl on the Golden Coin: A Novel of Frances Stuart
by Marci Jefferson
More Fiction than History (1/6/2014)
I love historical fiction. What is more fun than reading about those scoundrel English kings! I do require a few things, however, in my fiction based on history. First, it needs to be historically accurate. Every piece of fiction has fictional characters but the majoritymore
Safe with Me
by Amy Hatvany
Great Family Drama (11/13/2013)
I loved this book. It's a short read, the language isn't fancy. But the story of two mothers struggling to come to grips with their circumstances is very profound. As a mother, especially the mother of a daughter, I found myself attempting to put myself in the place ofmore
Song of the Spirits: In the Land of the Long White Cloud saga
by Sarah Lark
A Big Disappointment (7/22/2013)
I must admit I had lofty expectations for this novel. I was hoping for another great family saga like The Thornbirds or Fall of the Giants considering that this is a very, very big book. I have found that that usually means either I am enthralled with the story andmore
The Woman at the Light: A Novel
by Joanna Brady
Unique Setting (6/12/2012)
The story of The Woman at the Light is not a new story. Its the story of a strong woman who survives a life filled with loss and struggles but who is victorious in the end. Its the story of a woman who loves a man, a love that is despised by society. Its a story of a womanmore
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