Reviews by Beverly J. (Hoover, AL)

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Minding Ben: A Novel
by Victoria Brown
Minding Ben (2/3/2011)
When I read the synopsis of Minding Ben and the bio of the author, two things immediately came to mind – Jamaica Kincaid, as her bio reads like Victoria Brown’s and Substitute Me by Lori Tharps, a book I read this summer regarding the nanny experience in NYC. So I anxiouslymore
The Beauty of Humanity Movement: A Novel
by Camilla Gibb
From the Future to the Past to the Present (12/20/2010)
I had myriad of emotions while reading this heartfelt story. I was grateful to the author for writing a book which focused on the people of the northern part of Vietnam and their need to free themselves from the colonial presences and in the end retained a different yoke onmore
The Tenth Song
by Naomi Ragen
What Would You Do? (10/30/2010)
I actually rated this book at 3.5
I was drawn into this story from the beginning, and it had me thinking what would I do if this happened to me, to my family or someone I know, if one day without warning they or I were suddenly considered aiding terrorist.
The story centersmore
The Secret Lives of Baba Segi's Wives: A Novel
by Lola Shoneyin
Nothing Is What It Seems (7/8/2010)
I was interested in reading this book as the author has written several books of poetry and it has been my experience that authors who write poetry write fiction very succinctly. But, I did expect the storyline to be predictable, with a polygamous husband who three wives domore
Daughters of the Witching Hill: A Novel
by Mary Sharratt
Ignorance Is Not Bliss (4/18/2010)
I was pulled into the story from the beginning despite knowing what the ending. The joy in this book is the telling of the story and the language describing the period. I very much enjoy a good historical fiction and once again Mary Sharratt does not disappoint the readermore
Under This Unbroken Sky
by Shandi Mitchell
The Illusion of Freedom (9/8/2009)
In Under This Unbroken Sky by Shandi Mitchell, the reader is treated to a beautifully written debut novel which describes a slice of life of the Ukrainian immigrants in the northern plains of Canada.

It is the spring of 1937, and Theo Mykolayenko returns to his wife andmore
Wife of the Gods: A Novel
by Kwei Quartey
Murder Unravels Secrets (8/2/2009)
Wife of the Gods by Kwei Quartey is an impressive debut, a murder mystery set in modern Ghana. The reader quickly learns the mystery is who killed Gladys, a promising medical student, as she was on her way home to Ketanu, a small village in the Volta region. Efia, a wife ofmore
Something Like Beautiful: One Single Mother's Story
by Asha Bandele
Knowing is more than half the battle - Rating = 4+ (12/15/2008)
Beautiful writing will pull you into the journey of the author as she explains how she got to be "being nervous in front of life". Knowing the subject of the book I did not expect to be so absorbed in the story and did not want to leave it alone once I started reading. Youmore
Soldier's Heart: Reading Literature Through Peace and War at West Point
by Elizabeth D. Samet
My heart goes out (1/27/2008)
I did not know what to expect from this book as I do not know much about military culture. But I was curious on how literature is taught to student soldiers who may one day need to go to war. I did learn more about military culture and the hearts of these student soldiers.more
The Pirate's Daughter
by Margaret Cezair-Thompson
Wonderful Read!! (10/10/2007)
I was hoping to receive this book prior to the Labor Day weekend. I did and read the book in one sitting as I could not put it down. You will feel the breeze off the Caribbean sea and feel like you are there with the characters. Prose is wonderfully crafted. As you movemore
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