Reviews by Mary B. (Laguna Woods, CA)

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The Little Italian Hotel: A Novel
by Phaedra Patrick
A fun escape (5/8/2023)
A good beach read with interesting characters who go a healing vacation with strangers who become friends and help each other overcome their heartbreak.
Ghost Season: A Novel
by Fatin Abbas
Life in Sudan during Civil War (12/11/2022)
I found this story of five very different people at an NGO compound in Sudan very interesting. The characters are well developed and sympathetic. The descriptive writing made me feel the heat, dust, and dirt of the area and the fear of the militiamen. I felt the ending wasmore
The Lost Notebook of Edouard Manet: A Novel
by Maureen Gibbon
Art History in Fiction (7/13/2021)
I was interested in this book because I like the art of Edouard Manet. The first part was rather boring but did give information on effects of syphilis and his interest in women. I especially enjoyed the parts about painting "A Bar in at the Folies-Bergere" which is amore
The Last Tiara
by M.J. Rose
2 romances and a mystery (12/30/2020)
This book tells the story of a painting restorer in Russia in the 1920's and her daughter's search for answers about her parents after her mother dies in 1948 having told her very little about her life before immigrating to New York. There are interesting facts about themore
With or Without You: A Novel
by Caroline Leavitt
Perfect escape for stay-at-home (5/7/2020)
This was the first book I've read by Caroline Leavitt and I will now read others. Her characters are well drawn and feel like people you could know. This book grabbed my attention from the beginning and only got better. The characters grew and overcame their flaws as themore
The Big Finish
by Brooke Fossey
Story of roommates in FL nursing home (10/26/2019)
For fans of A Man called Ove, this books tells the story of 2 roommates in a FL nursing home when one's granddaughter climbs in the window smelling of alcohol, barefoot and with a black eye. Several people try to help her. The characters and their interactions are interesting.
Cartier's Hope: A Novel
by M. J. Rose
Cartier's Hope (10/26/2019)
A wealthy socialite in 1911 New York who wants to be a journalist at a time when women were not even allowed to vote. Interesting historical details She investigates the tales of bad luck with the Hope diamond that Pierre Cartier is selling.
The Guest Book
by Sarah Blake
Great historical fiction (4/10/2019)
This book follows the Milton family through 3 generations from 1935 to today. Grandmother Kitty has many rules the upper class live by and these lead to secrets that almost tear the family apart. I found the alternate chapters in different time periods hard to follow in themore
The Summer Wives
by Beatriz Williams
Escape to Summer Island (5/27/2018)
This book is an enjoyable read about the haves and have-nots on an island off of Long Island. The wealthy summer residents spend most of their time drunk and the year round poor residents work hard & are not appreciated by the summer visitors.
The Story of Arthur Truluv: A Novel
by Elizabeth Berg
Delightful read (7/20/2017)
A charming story of an older man who meets a high school girl at the cemetery where he visits his wife's grave for lunch every day. A bond develops between the man, the girl & his neighbor and they all help each other. Fans of Major Pettigrew's Last Stand would like this book.
The Stars Are Fire
by Anita Shreve
Disappointing (3/19/2017)
I have read & enjoyed most of Anita Shreve's books but was disappointed in this one. It is a quick read for the beach but I would have enjoyed more depth on the fire and it's aftermath.
A Piece of the World: A Novel
by Christina Baker Kline
Christina's World (1/11/2017)
As someone who likes to learn about art and enjoys historical fiction, I was looking forward to reading this book. I found it to be a wonderful description of life in rural New England in the 1st half of the 19th century. I felt very sorry for Christina as she was somore
News of the World
by Paulette Jiles
Quick read, interesting subject (8/24/2016)
I was not aware that men could make a living going from town to town & reading the newspapers to people who paid to hear. The bound that developed between the traveling man & the girl being returned to her relatives after many years of captivity with the Nativemore
The Imperial Wife
by Irina Reyn
Russian history & current events (6/28/2016)
I liked the story of young Catherine the Great within the story of Tanya, a Russian Jewish immigrant to the US. The details of the current Russian oligarchs & their wild lifestyles was very interesting. I would have like to have Catherine fleshed out a bit more. Themore
The Dark Lady's Mask
by Mary Sharratt
Shakespeare & Women in Elizabethan times (3/4/2016)
As historical fiction is my favorite, I enjoyed this book very much. It showed how difficult it was for intelligent women to use their brains. The heroine was a real person who self published her poems. She, and all women, were at the mercy of their husbands financially &more
The Forgetting Time
by Sharon Guskin
Very thought provoking book (1/5/2016)
I haven't read many books about reincarnation & the effect on children. This was an excellent debut novel & I look forward to more from the author. I think this would be a good discussion book as it brings up ideas we in the West don't think of very often.
The Things We Keep
by Sally Hepworth
Fantastic read! (9/25/2015)
This is one of the best books I have read this year. Anyone who enjoyed Still Alice would like this one & I think it brings up many issues for book clubs to discuss. I like the way the 1st person narrative changes among the characters in each section. With the 7 yearmore
My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She's Sorry
by Fredrik Backman
Loved this book (7/2/2015)
I kept thinking of my grandson as I read this book. I loved the comments about "real Literature" that Elsa made. Her relationship with her grandmother was priceless & the way the tales her grandmother told her came true with the various residents of the apartmentmore
Blue Stars
by Emily Gray Tedrowe
War's impact on home life (12/31/2014)
This story of two very different women who meet under trying circumstances & help each other was well written. The characters are very believable and realistic. I learned a lot about the problems of our military care for the wounded & their families. I think Bookmore
Juliet's Nurse
by Lois Leveen
New viewpoint of Romeo & Juliet story (7/30/2014)
I enjoyed this all time favorite Shakespeare play from the viewpoint of Juliet's wet-nurse. She is a lower class woman who has lost 5 sons to the Black Plague when she gives birth to a daughter who she is told died shortly thereafter. She then is contracted to themore
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