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Ordinary Love: A Novel
by Marie Rutkoski
Intelligent and poignant love story (3/27/2025)
In spite of what the title says, this is not an “ordinary love” story. As one of the characters, Gen, says near the end, “nothing in life is ordinary.” This book is a love story of contrasts: Emily and Gen, high school sweethearts and Emily and Jack, the traditional man-more
The Whyte Python World Tour: A Novel
by Travis Kennedy
Hilariously irreverent but fun thriller (3/23/2025)
Wow! What a hilariously irreverent but fun thriller about a heavy metal band in the late 1980s being recruited by the CIA to “topple the Eastern Bloc through the power of rock.” Strange and weird premise but it works! The author has created a great character in Richardmore
Universality: A Novel
by Natasha Brown
Complex story on the affect of words (3/12/2025)
I initially chose this book because of the book summary indicated it was potentially a mystery but upon reading it was focused on British politics as its story line. This was unexpected but not necessarily a bad thing as the structure of the book was intriguing and themore
Dream Count: A Novel
by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
What dreams are made of (3/1/2025)
I was given an advance reader's copy of this book for an upcoming book club discussion. I was excited and honored to get it because Purple Hibiscus, Adichie's earlier book, is one of my favorites and I think this, the second book I've read by her, will be joining that list.more
Havoc: A Novel
by Christopher Bollen
Dark, haunting and deliciously suspenseful (2/22/2025)
Wow! This book came recommended from a variety of sources and it managed to met the mark on those recommendations. This is a dark, haunting and deliciously suspenseful novel. It pits an 81 year old woman against an 8 year old boy, each delightfully suspicious of the othermore
Giovanni's Room
by James Baldwin
Haunting exploration of sexuality (2/8/2025)
Reading a book for exploration in Black History Month, certainly makes a book by the great James Baldwin an excellent choice. The story deals with the main character’s, David, struggle with his homosexuality at a time (1950s Paris) “when liberation was desired, butmore
The Storm We Made: A Novel
by Vanessa Chan
Exceptional historical fiction (1/6/2024)
Wow! This was one moving, hard-to-put down, beautifully written book. Set in Malaya during WWII, the book follows Cecily Alcantara and her children (Jujube, Abel and Jasmine) between February - December 1945. This is a period in which the war is unraveling for the Japanese,more
Antoinette's Sister
by Diana Giovinazzo
Fascinating story of a forgotten queen (3/11/2022)
What a fascinating story of a strong, proud and amazing queen forgotten by history! Reading this book during Women’s History Month was a bonus too. As Queen of the Two Sicilies, daughter of the Empress Maria Theresa and sister to Marie Antoinette, Maria Carolina Charlottemore
Blood River: The Terrifying Journey Through the World's Most Dangerous Country
by Tim Butcher
Eye-opening, pithy exploration of the Congo (2/21/2022)
In reviewing my TBR bookshelf, I found this book and what an excellent choice it was to read as it was interesting, exciting and harrowing story of the Congo. The author, a British journalist for The Daily Telegraph, set out to follow the 1874-77 route of Henry Mortonmore
When Two Feathers Fell from the Sky
by Margaret Verble
Enchanting, delightful read (10/1/2021)
What and enchanting, delightful book! Not only is the book beautifully written, but the characters and story line create a world that you are drawn into and want to be a part of. Set in 1926 Nashville in the now defunct Glendale Park and Zoo, Verble brings Two Feathers, amore
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