The Bog Wife
by Kay Chronister
We Are All Connected (8/20/2024)
The Bog Wife was a mystical book that shows that we are all connected to one another and to the earth in special ways. The story was very slow to start, but ended well. Each of the five members of the Haddesley family by the end understands their own place in not only the family, but in relation to the world around them and to the earth itself. The mysticism is used to convey those connections. The five protagonists, who evidently look alike, have very different temperaments and needs. The book slowly reveals the desires of each individual.
While an unusual book, and at times a bit slow, I would definitely recommend The Bog Wife to readers of literary mysticism.
Chain Gang All Stars: A Novel
by Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah
Lots to Think About (7/26/2023)
This book fascinated me. Usually I am repelled by violence, but the message behind the violence in this book made it non gratuitous. In some reviews, folks felt there were too many characters, but I felt the many characters were instrumental in providing the desired meaning to the book.
The book is a good story, but with a serious message about the rate of incarceration in our nation and the danger of for profit prison systems. The book also has a message about the goodness that is found in almost everyone, regardless of what they may have done in the past.
I finished this book a few days ago, but it is still at the forefront of my mind.
The Nazi Conspiracy: The Secret Plot to Kill Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill
by Brad Meltzer, Josh Mensch
WWII Conspiracy - Maybe? (4/19/2023)
I really enjoyed the new things I learned about the world before and during WWII in this book. The details about the negotiations between the 3 leaders of the Allies were fascinating. The writing was excellent, and the story kept my interest. However, it was a disappointment to get to the end and find out no one even knows if the assassination or kidnapping was ever even plotted. I would have appreciated it if I had known this up front and the data was then presented in a manner to let me know the story and the authors thoughts as I read.
Still a book I will pass on.