Reviews by Kathrin C. (Corona, CA)

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The Aviator's Wife
by Melanie Benjamin
A 20th Century Flight (1/7/2013)
I was first captivated by Melanie Benjamin's writing while reading her debut novel "Alice I Have Been". Her work seamlessly merges historical fiction and biopic - it takes you straight to other times, into other places and reintroduces you to someone maybe you thought youmore
The Forgetting Tree: A Novel
by Tatjana Soli
A Beautiful and Tangled Orchard (8/14/2012)
Right within the first 20-30 pages the reader will be drawn irresistibly into an ever-changing orchard of characters from differing backgrounds and cultures facing inexorable desires, devastating losses and dark fears. So many stories within stories. . . Tatiana Soli’s richmore
Afterwards: A Novel
by Rosamund Lupton
Afterwards - Doesn't Eclipse Her First Novel! (5/15/2012)
I very much enjoyed Rosamund Lupton’s first novel Sister which came out last year – a literary thriller which hooked me immediately. So I was expecting great things from her second novel! Afterwards’ paranormal exploration of a mother and daughter, both hospitalized andmore
The Starboard Sea: A Novel
by Amber Dermont
Writing wonderful; story less wonderful (2/28/2012)
My final sum up on this debut novel of Amber Dermont: Her ability to write extremely well is unmarred. Her very deft play with language in many of her sailing and racing descriptions -wonderful. But her portrayal of the main character, Jason Prosper, became so convoluted,more
That Deadman Dance: A Novel
by Kim Scott
Missed Connections (11/21/2011)
After reading the prologue and being quite taken by the both language and the images, I could almost touch the rugged Australian coast, so close and so vivid in Scott’s words. I was expecting to like this novel very much. And parts of the book brought nineteenth centurymore
The Night Circus: A Novel
by Erin Morgenstern
A Most Pleasurable Escape (7/21/2011)
The Night Circus brought me completely back to long-gone childhood days: settling in the big chair with a pile of books borrowed from the library, picking up one, curling up and completely losing myself into a wondrous faraway place populated with intense and captivatingmore
A Good Hard Look: A Novel
by Ann Napolitano
195 p. GOOD; 99 p. HARD and 35 p. LOOK! (5/7/2011)
I first read this novel over a month ago, and then also read another half dozen books and so unfortunately lost track of the finer points. So I've just re-read it - and I am very glad I did. Some books are simply born to be re-read, and then probably read again!

Very muchmore
The Little Coffee Shop of Kabul: A Novel
by Deborah Rodriguez
Fiction Prevails! (11/24/2010)
About a month before I started A Cup of Friendship, I read Deborah Rodriguez’ earlier memoir, Kabul Beauty School. I remember enjoying the first half, but struggling to maintain interest throughout the rest of the book. I believe Deborah Rodriguez was able to achieve farmore
Juliet
by Anne Fortier
A Thoroughly Magical Read (7/14/2010)
Wow - Juliet is one of those amazing debut novels you will be so glad you that did not pass up! This quest-filled historical romance has a shining combination of magic, mystery and romance all told with scintillating humor and contemporary zing!
The Map of True Places
by Brunonia Barry
The Map of True Places (4/28/2010)
This is a very hard book to put down once you start reading and I liked it far better than Barry’s first book, The Lace Reader. Perhaps because for me the magical realism within The Map of True Places carried a bit more realism than fantasy. Zee Finch, with her funny namemore
Arcadia Falls
by Carol Goodman
Magic and mystery with complicated fairy tale undertones (1/7/2010)
Up until now I haven’t read any of Carol Goodman’s novels, and have always wanted to because of reviews and praise heaped on her earlier works. I certainly began reading Arcadia Falls with a strong anticipation for an intriguing mix of magic and mystery with complicatedmore
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