Reviews by Shelley S. (Great Neck, NY)

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Ghost Season: A Novel
by Fatin Abbas
Seasons of pain and hope (11/29/2022)
Ghost Season manages to focus our attention simultaneously on the horrors of the encroaching civil war in Sudan and on five characters whose lives intimately intersect despite their lack of commonality. Because the characters have diverse backgrounds and reasons for beingmore
The Mostly True Story of Tanner & Louise
by Colleen Oakley
A fun and quick read (9/30/2022)
This book was what I would consider "light" reading, which genre may have a place in one's library but is not very demanding of the reader. I like stories with strong female characters or ones who strengthen as the story advances, and this book had several such endearingmore
Dinosaurs: A Novel
by Lydia Millet
The Dinosaurs is both Intimate and Universal (9/4/2022)
Dinosaurs is a slim book, easily entered to be read slowly. It is full of metaphors and the book's unfolding itself becomes one for its protagonist, Gil. It's seemingly telling a simple tale without embellishment which resembles Gil's world view as we meet him at 45, onlymore
Dirt Creek: A Novel
by Hayley Scrivenor
Dirt Creek- atmospheric and engaging (3/7/2022)
This was an excellent read, made all the more extraordinary by it being a debut novel. The plot concerns the disappearance of a young school girl in a small country town in Australia and its impact on the people whose lives in some way intersect with hers. The reader knowsmore
The Family Chao: A Novel
by Lan Samantha Chang
A chilling family drama that will pull you in. (11/21/2021)
After framing the lives of the three brothers and their parents in the first 70 or so pages, the book becomes a mystery with a possible patricide, obsessive, unrequited and first loves and ultimately a murder trial. Standing on its own the book succeeds beautifully inmore
Afterlife
by Julia Alvarez
Afterlife by Julia Alverez (2/12/2020)
Afterlife is a thoughtful, nuanced book whose title conveys the great changes in its characters' identities - only some associated with death and mourning and others with longing and an immigrant's sense of being "other". Antonia has relied on words and literature to guidemore
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