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The Continental Affair: A Novel
by Christine Mangan
Noir in the 60s (8/21/2023)
Christine Manganhas managed to combine the essence of 40s noir with a caper in the 60s. Atmospheric and cinematic she builds characters and situations that continue to draw you in deeper and deeper. Two characters both in search of their identities and futures while tryingmore
Wade in the Water: A Novel
by Nyani Nkrumah
Wade in the Water (12/1/2022)
When I read the title, I immediately thought of Alvin Ailey..
..but having now read this marvelous first novel by an up and coming star..I have a totally different prospective..
A captivating and vivid portrait of our turbulent past, present, and characters that will staymore
The Family Chao: A Novel
by Lan Samantha Chang
The Family Chao (11/30/2021)
Families are always complicated but even more so for second generation siblings trying to navigate two worlds.

Respect for old world traditions vs new world ideology often are cause for conflicts which drive us away but inevitably draw/suck us back in.

Ms, Chang's lyricalmore
Daughter of the Reich: A Novel
by Louise Fein
Honouring the past (4/28/2020)
I must admit, due to the current political atmosphere, the rising of global, as well as national antisemitism, the resurgence of nationalism and being underquarentine from an invisible invader, I postponed reading this book. A decision I now, totally regret. A more timelymore
Never Have I Ever
by Joshilyn Jackson
Never Have I Ever (5/11/2019)
I have read Joshilyn Jackson's books from the very beginning but never have I ever been unable to put one down until I was through. Ms.Jackson never fails to captivate or entertain or hold my attention but this newest, Never Have I Ever is in a class by itself! Bravo!
When We Left Cuba
by Chanel Cleeton
The 60s (1/30/2019)
For those of us who grew up in the 60s in the days of Kennedy, Khrushchev, Batista, Che and Fidel this book will bring back many memories...For those of us who grew up in Miami or even the Northeast, where many flew to avoid the wrath of the revolution, this will bring backmore
Paris Echo
by Sebastian Faulks
Finding oneself (9/6/2018)
You know you have a good read when you become so invested in the characters that you find yourself yelling and talking back to them. laughing with them, embarrassed for them and wishing they would have talked more to each other.

While some readers may be off put by themore
Sometimes I Lie
by Alice Feeney
When is a lie not a lie (12/5/2017)
Told in the first person, this intriguing first novel enters the realm of the psychological mystery so well done by B.A Paris and Gillian Flynn.

All we know is that our narrator is in a coma, the how and why are never quite clear. Her few moments of lucidity are centered inmore
The Twelve-Mile Straight: A Novel
by Eleanor Henderson
Living near the 12 mile straight (6/4/2017)
32 years ago, my husband accepted an appointment that took our family as far from our roots as we could possibly imagine. Although we were living in a small Pennsylvania town in the heart of the Susquehanna valley as far removed from all the conveniences both culinary andmore
A Piece of the World: A Novel
by Christina Baker Kline
A View Into Christina's World (1/5/2017)
When I picked up The Orphan's Train by Christina Baker Kline, I was swept away into a part of history I knew nothing about but her intensity and attention to detail. When I read that her next project was an exploration into Christina's World, I was thrilled and excited.

Ofmore
Karolina's Twins
by Ronald H. Balson
Karolina's Twins (7/29/2016)
Having read Balson's Once We Were Brothers, I was anxious to read Karolina's Twins. Mr. Balson's knowledge and skills in bringing a human face to the history and horror of the Holocaust remains incomparable.

Once again the action and impetuous for the story involves a courtmore
Security
by Gina Wohlsdorf
The evil eye in the sky. (4/1/2016)
As recent events in our courts and news have illustrated, what we originally perceived was there to protect us has become a tool to be used to embarrass and discredit us. Ms. Wohlsdorf takes it one step further. The newest luxury hotel about to open on the California coastmore
The Opposite of Everyone
by Joshilyn Jackson
Karma is a bitch! (2/1/2016)
You can never really escape your past but it is your past that makes you who you are, whether you chose to use it is another story. Once again, Jackson introduces us to quirky, complicated characters who, whether or not you want them to, touch us in places we don't expectmore
Broken Promise: A Thriller
by Linwood Barclay
Home Again (8/14/2015)
As many of us find these days, circumstances often find us back in our parents' homes or towns either out of our economic need or to be full time caregivers.

David Harwood, widower and single parent, finds himself in just such a situation. A print reporter he has tried tomore
The Book of Speculation
by Erika Swyler
The Book of Speculation (5/31/2015)
It is always exciting to find an author that can transport you so thoroughly to another place and time and it's even more exciting when it is a debut novel. The title alone was intriguing and I really had no idea what to expect. For an author to find their voice and make amore
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