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Metropolis: A Novel
by B. A. Shapiro
Deftly written (3/19/2022)
I began reading this book and could not stop and that, for me, is high praise. B. Shapiro has written an intriguing, engaging, and clever novel. The setting is Boston; each chapter is brief and told from the point of view of a different character. You are immediately drawnmore
A Million Things
by Emily Spurr
Compelling and well written (4/23/2021)
This book is well written and very hard to put down as you are driven to learn what happens to the 10 year old precocious child who is the narrator. I read it in one sitting, although I skimmed at times as it was a bit too wordy. You love the child, want to protect her andmore
Palace of the Drowned
by Christine Mangan
If you like the gothic genre, this book is for you. (3/12/2021)
I like thrillers, and requested this book for an early review because it is described as a thriller. The author, Christine Mangan, has a PhD is gothic literature and she has written a 21st century gothic novel here which does not thrill, but does have scary, gloomy, "more
The Survivors: A Novel
by Jane Harper
Well paced mystery (1/18/2021)
In The Survivors, Jane Harper has written a character who is a successful and popular writer. It is said of him that his books are the type you buy in the airport, are engrossed in during the flight and on the beach, but do not pack in your suitcase to bring home with you.more
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