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Lincoln in the Bardo
by George Saunders
Avant garde (5/12/2020)
I find myself in the minority. A little too avant garde for my taste, the style took away from the insurmountable grief LIncoln suffered. Hidden gems were few and far and I was needless to say disappointed. I enjoy Saunders immensely but not at all this time.
Never Let Me Go
by Kazuo Ishiguro
Unconventional narrative (12/24/2019)
Unconventional story with themes of memory and dignity. The story leaves you reflecting on its emotional aftermath as well as memories of close friends and foes from past who left an impression and situations both finished and unfinished.

The three main characters'more
Goodbye, Vitamin
by Rachel Khong
More than I expected (8/21/2018)
I enjoyed the main protagonist Ruth. Coping with many issues at one time, Ruth hangs in there and manages wonderfully. Touching story of the thief dementia, unresolved family concerns along with unpleasant disclosed family matters. Love, forgiveness and deeper sides ofmore
The Kennedy Debutante
by Kerri Maher
Great book (8/14/2018)
Kick is illustrated as a vibrant, strong, independent, at times rebellious young lady possessing a huge heart. She is animated on every page, her story is heartbreaking and admirable. I felt her struggle dealing with family, religion, and love. Kick went with her heartmore
Clock Dance: A Novel
by Anne Tyler
Simplistically beautiful (6/11/2018)
Great story of family dynamics, relationships, self sacrifice. Willa's metamorphosis was a pleasure to witness. Finally she discovered her wants and needs mattered. No doubt many women out there will understand Willa's ultimate decision, a woman who gave finally realizingmore
Baby Teeth
by Zoje Stage
Creepy (5/13/2018)
I found this book to be creepy. As a mother myself the thought of a child with psychological issues strong enough to want to harm their mother is downright scary. The family is dysfunctional, the mother stressed and overwhelmed by motherhood as well as trying to figure outmore
Some Luck
by Jane Smiley
Some Luck (4/16/2018)
Absolutely wonderful family saga. I fell in love with all the characters, the transitions between each one was incredibly well done, no make that flawless. The narrative has an easy, natural flow - simple yet detailed drawing the reader into the family fold. The beauty ofmore
Beautiful Animals
by Lawrence Osborne
Beautiful Animals (4/15/2018)
As always I find Osborne's writing intelligent, beautiful and fluidly absorbing. Narrative runs more on the psychological side.

Naomi is pure sociopath. Calculating, manipulative not to mention predatory, this young lady scares me. Her iciness is palpable, she ismore
The Flight Attendant
by Chris Bohjalian
Lively read! (4/13/2018)
Great book! Cassie was one hot mess, I cringed at her behavior and poor decision making. A majority of the time I wanted to slap sense into her as she fuels the train wreck she is and her life. This woman possesses serious flaws.

The only negative I have is the epilogue wasmore
The Wife Between Us
by Greer Hendricks, Sarah Pekkanen
Disappointing (4/12/2018)
Disappointing. No suspense and the twists were silly. There was no real chemistry between the characters, they felt wooden. The tempo of the plot dragged on, and I realized early on the direction of characters and plot. The ending was flat and safe. The bones of themore
The Woman in the Window: A Novel
by A. Finn
Psychologically gripping (4/9/2018)
Gripping, intriguing only scratch at the surface of Finn's neophyte psychological thriller. Talk about a roller coaster ride - the chapters are written in such a way you are left in great suspense, more than teasing the reader. The unfolding of how Anna is the way she ismore
A Place for Us
by Fatima Farheen Mirza
Breathtaking (3/14/2018)
Absolutely stunning book. I was absorbed in the characters and plot, I simply couldn't put the book down. The characters truly stick with you long after the turn of the last page. Mirza takes the reader on a detailed journey by showing different views of faith, love andmore
A False Report: A True Story of Rape in America
by T. Christian Miller and Ken Armstrong
Raw (3/8/2018)
It is a shame a few rape victims are questioned in their authenticity. Victimized twice by the system and their mistreatment. Such a disgrace, those conjuring up false rape allegations, absolutely abhorrent. My heart broke for Marie despite the fact there was compensationmore
The French Girl
by Lexie Elliott
Lacking thrill (2/26/2018)
I found this book to be highly uninteresting, by no means a myster/thriller. The entangled friendships gave characters a tiresome feeling as well as a never ending monotonous revisiting of past and present interactions of 'what was' or 'could be.' I felt Severine's 'more
Ginny Moon
by Benjamin Ludwig
Authentic feel (2/18/2018)
Ginny will tug at your heart. What a wonderful depiction and authentic feel seeing the world through an autistic young lady. You are immersed in Ginny's world - seeing, feeling and hearing in her special way as well as her frustrations. Touching story, rocking your emotions.more
Stay with Me
by Ayobami Adebayo
Impressive (7/31/2017)
Instantly pulled in by the emotional turbulence Yejide is dealing with. You feel her pain and heartbreak, betrayal cutting with the sharpest blade. Her plight and pressure upon herself as well as from outsiders is affecting. She is a character stealing your every ounce ofmore
The Garden of Small Beginnings
by Abbi Waxman
Wonderful read (4/10/2017)
Waxman creates a tearful and humorous narrative dealing with the delicate topic of grief.

Outstanding characters, dialogue and smatterings of wisdom make this a quietly poignant read.

I loved all the characters but Lili stole the show along with her two daughters. Waxmanmore
Lillian Boxfish Takes a Walk
by Kathleen Rooney
Fabulous (9/12/2016)
Instantly drawn to Lilian just as the people familiar with her and those she encounters on her walk. As Lillian shares her life story, I could identify with her as well as various people in my life. We journey with her not only through her life experiences but we revisitmore
I'm Thinking of Ending Things
by Iain Reid
Stirring (9/7/2016)
Brilliant. You are on the edge immediately, the momentum builds. Reid takes the reader down a sophisticated labyrinth path only leading to one ingenious stunning ending. Well crafted, memorable, whetted my appetite and curiosity for more from this dexterous atypical author. Impressive, cunning.
North of Crazy: A Memoir
by Neltje
Inspiring Memoir (6/6/2016)
I found Neltje's story incredibly uplifting and inspiring. A woman finding peace and healing through her art and her adopted home of Wyoming. Despite her wealth and name she was not immune to heavy challenges. Possessing a gift of self awareness she was determined tomore
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