Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Life, Death, and Hope in a Mumbai Undercity
by Katherine Boo
Behind the Beautiful Forevers by Katherine Boo(1/19/2012)
This book was so well written and well researched. I really had no idea about the sub-society that exists in Mumbai and probably other large cities in India. The only reason I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 is that it made me so sad! I had to read a chapter and then walk away …more for a day or two before I could continue. I am wiser and more compassionate for having read this book, and for that I am grateful to Ms Boo for writing it.(less)
The Sisters: A Novel
by Nancy Jensen
The Sisters by Nancy Jensen(9/19/2011)
This was an excellent and interesting story about how one miscommunication can affect the lives of so many generations. I found it compelling and could hardly put it down. The characters were well developed and I especially liked Alma and her courage. I recommend this highly.
Heat Wave: A Novel
by Nancy Thayer
Heat Wave by Nancy Thayer(5/20/2011)
This book is perfect for summer reading. It is fast paced, keeps you interested and the characters are likable. It's about loss and friendships who last through thick and thin. It's about trying to do the right thing for yourself and your family in trying times, and …more respecting the feelings of others in the process. The heroine is an admirable lady and I liked her immensely.(less)
Original Sin: A Sally Sin Adventure
by Beth Mcmullen
Original Sin(2/24/2011)
This book was a very good first book. It took me a while to get into it but then it was read to the end. Sometimes Sally Sin is a little too clever with the jargon for my tastes, but most of the time it was an enjoyable read.
Minding Ben: A Novel
by Victoria Brown
Minding Ben(1/3/2011)
This was an excellent first novel. The fact that it is partially autobiographical is a bonus. One realizes what a brave young lady she was to come to New York as a 16 year old girl from Trinidad, where she knew no one. The experiences of Grace in this novel are probably …more typical of many immigrants. They arrive here and some people take advantage of them, it is so sad that this happens. I hope there will be another book continuing Grace's journey, I'm looking forward to more of her story.(less)
Snowdrops: A Novel
by A.D. Miller
Snowdrops(12/13/2010)
This was a well written book, I liked the descriptions of places and how the temperature affects peoples moods. I wasn't comfortable with the description of the Russian people, or the people who choose to work there. It seem all are corrupt with no redeeming qualities. It …more was quite depressing. I wanted someone to be the good guy, but there were no good guys in this story.(less)
I really enjoyed this book. Great story, much suspense and edge of your seat situations. I would recommend this to anyone who loves mystery or detective novels, you won't be disappointed. I'm looking forward to reading Mr. Franklin's other novels.
I really enjoyed this book. It was well written and retained my interest through the entire story. I would have preferred a different ending but the characters are wonderful. This is a lovely first novel.
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