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Mercury Pictures Presents: A Novel
by Anthony Marra
Mercury Pictures Presents a winner (9/7/2023)
Anthony Marra is no stranger to good reviews, but until I read Mercury Pictures Presents, his latest novel, I was a stranger to his work. But, if Mercury Pictures Presents introduced me to anything, it was to a cast of characters richly developed, prose, especially dialogue,more
The Gifts: A Novel
by Liz Hyder
Extraordinary Mystery (2/23/2023)
The Gifts by Liz Hyder is clearly a labor of love. It has, from the subtext of the title, "It will take something extraordinary to show four women who they truly are," the idea that these characters are bound by the manifestation of some great force beyond their control.more
Last House Before the Mountain
by Monika Helfer
The power of memory (2/13/2023)
Reading Marika Helfer's novel Last House Before the Mountain is like allowing your mind to wander among memories… one bit of the past conjuring another, imagination filling in the gaps that time has created. Points of view change without warning as the memories switch frommore
Clytemnestra: A Novel
by Costanza Casati
Clytemnestra, a modern look and an ancient icon. (11/22/2022)
For a debut novel, Costanza Casatis's Clytemnestra is admirably professional. With skillful character development, fastidious research and an eye to a great story with ancient roots, Ms. Casatsis taps into a trendy feminist spin on the difficulty of being a strong andmore
Libertie
by Kaitlyn Greenidge
Let Freedom Be Free to Be (3/18/2022)
Kaitlyn Greenidge’s novel Libertie is many things: a coming of age story, a glimpse into post Civil War America, a picture of a free black community in 19th Century Brooklyn, an exploration of the rich culture and religion of Haiti. It is a novel which explores, above all,more
Peach Blossom Spring: A Novel
by Melissa Fu
Peach Blossom Spring - a Treasure (2/16/2022)
Peach Blossom Spring by Melissa Fu is a treasure, and I am honored to have read an advance copy to review for BookBrowse. The novel traces not only the history of a family but the history of a country. The turmoil of one reflects the turmoil of the other. One understands inmore
The Mountains Sing
by Nguyen Phan Que Mai
The Human Side of War (3/6/2021)
Viet Nam is a country that knows too well about the subjugation of foreign powers and war. The French, Japanese, and Americans, as well as political factions within their own borders have all taken a toll on the Vietnamese people. The novel The Mountains Sing by Nguyan Phanmore
The Paris Hours: A Novel
by Alex George
Life Can Change in a Day (4/8/2020)
Alex George spins a fast moving narrative in The Paris Hours as he weaves together the lives of four very different characters. Camille has a secret she is desperate to protect. Souren has escaped the brutal Armenian genocide but not the memories. Guillaume is an artistmore
Ellie and the Harpmaker
by Hazel Prior
Ellie and the Harpmaker (4/9/2019)
Ellie and the Harpmaker is a valiant, well-crafted first novel with a whimsically romantic story line and a setting that intrigues. However, the novel doesn't quite meet expectations, although the ending is predictable early on. Balancing the plot on the points of view ofmore
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