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Golden Age: A Last Hundred Years: a Family Saga Novel
by Jane Smiley
This Three-Book Family Saga Is Truly the Great American Novel (4/15/2023)
The power of this book—as well as the other two books that comprise this gripping family saga trilogy—is the wisdom, compassion, and human insight of Jane Smiley's imaginative story arc.

This is the 100-year story of the Langdon family. Each chapter is titled with a year,more
Klara and the Sun
by Kazuo Ishiguro
A Powerful, Profound, and Astonishing Book That I Anticipate Some Will Try to Have Banned (4/15/2023)
I wonder how long it will take for someone to try to get this powerful, profound, and astonishing book banned? Translation: It's a must-read.

This is one of those brilliant novels that can be read on two levels. First, the highly imaginative plot and intriguing charactersmore
The Forgotten Garden: A Novel
by Kate Morton
An Engrossing, Ingenious Page-Turner That Doubles as a Highly Imaginative Fairy Tale (4/15/2023)
This is a magical book.

What will draw in most readers almost immediately is the complex, multilayered plot that is so twisted (in a good way!) it's nearly impossible to figure out (too far) in advance. But this is so much more than an ingenious story. Author Kate Mortonmore
The Sympathizer
by Viet Thanh Nguyen
Read This Extraordinary Book for a Whole New Perspective of the Aftermath of the Vietnam War (4/15/2023)
A professional review published in the Sydney Morning Herald described this Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Viet Thanh Nguyen as "genre-bending." And that is apt. It's historical fiction. It's a spy thriller. It's satire of a highly intellectual kind. It's a war novel. It'smore
Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents
by Isabel Wilkerson
An Extraordinary Book That Is So Well Written and So Compelling That It's Hard to Put Down (4/15/2023)
I learned so much from this book! And the reason is simple: perspective. Pulitzer Prize-winning author Isabel Wilkerson tells the story of caste and racism both in broad, sweeping historical terms as well as through poignant, troubling, tragic, and heartrending personalmore
Fleishman Is in Trouble: A Novel
by Taffy Brodesser-Akner
Before You Read This, Know What You're Getting: It's ChickLit, Not Literature as the Awards Suggest (4/15/2023)
Reminiscent of Lauren Groff's brilliant novel "Fates and Furies," this remake is whiny, whiny, whiny, as well as a quite daringly sexy read, but most important it is not as erudite, intelligent, or shocking as Groff's literary masterpiece. In all fairness, author Taffymore
Transcendent Kingdom
by Yaa Gyasi
A Profound, Elegiac Examination of the Human Spirit with a Transcendent Message of Hope and Love (4/15/2023)
The intersection of religion and science is crooked if not actually broken. In a way, this book tries to make that intersection whole and seamless. And the result is magnificent.

This is a short but monumental novel that has so much depth, so many profound thoughts, and amore
My Year Abroad
by Chang-rae Lee
A Wildly Bizarre, Highly Imaginative Book That Is So Manic It Can Be Exhausting to Read (4/15/2023)
This book is bizarre. No, really (really!) bizarre. Each sentence is a little word explosion, a mind-boggling and manic amalgam of letters and punctuation that continue and continue one after another to form a book—a wildly bizarre, but incredibly creative, book.

Is it good?more
The Secrets of Love Story Bridge
by Phaedra Patrick
A Silly Little Love Story…and Sometimes, That's Just the Ticket (4/15/2023)
This is a silly little love story, and sometimes a silly little love story is just the ticket! If you're looking for a distraction from the so-called real world, check out this quick-to-read ChickLit novel by Phaedra Patrick.

In the British town of Upchester, there are a lotmore
Summer of '69
by Elin Hilderbrand
This Is a Beach Book with Brains That Perfectly Captures the Tumultuous Summer of '69 (4/15/2023)
Elin Hilderbrand is known as the "Queen of Beach Reads," so I had certain expectations—as in, light, frothy, ChickLitty—for this first book I have read by her. Well, that was wrong!

While this is a wonderful novel for summer reading, it is really a magnificent, intelligentmore
Great Circle
by Maggie Shipstead
A Brilliant Novel! Complex Characters, an Exhilarating Plot, and an Incredible Ending (4/15/2023)
Complex characters. An exhilarating plot. An incredible ending. This fascinating blend of fiction and history will not only keep readers turning the pages, but also pausing to really think about the inner meaning of what just happened.

Written by Maggie Shipstead, this ismore
Monogamy
by Sue Miller
A Cautionary Tale About the Fragility of Marriage—But Sad, Gloomy, and a Bit of Slog-Fest (4/15/2023)
This cautionary tale about the fragility of marriage begins as a page-turner that turns into a bit of a slog-fest before eventually redeeming itself. And that's disappointing because it's so good in the beginning!

Written by Sue Miller, this hybrid between ChickLit andmore
The Boy in the Field
by Margot Livesey
An Old-Fashioned Fable at Its Heart, This Magnificent Novel Is Literary Fiction at Its Finest (4/15/2023)
An old-fashioned fable at its heart, this extraordinary book by Margot Livesey is literary fiction at its finest. It's the kind of novel that on the surface is nothing more than a good read, but then it sneakily wormed its way into my brain so I found myself often thinkingmore
Autumn
by Ali Smith
An Eccentric, Albeit Charming, Literary Novel That Is Startling and Original (4/14/2023)
The first chapter in this novel is quite startling. It's weird. OK…very weird. But keep going.

When everything starts to make sense, this is a somewhat eccentric, albeit charming, story of an unlikely friendship between Daniel, a 101-year-old man, and Elisabeth, a 32-year-more
Magic Lessons: The Prequel to Practical Magic
by Alice Hoffman
Bewitch Yourself with This Charming and Delightful Book (4/14/2023)
If you want a charming and delightful book that is perfect for those cooler autumn evenings, bewitch yourself with this, the second in the four-part series, by Alice Hoffman, the mistress of the genre of magical realism. (And, yes, you should read them in order beginningmore
Silver Sparrow: A Novel
by Tayari Jones
What Happens When Your Daddy Has Another Family? A Poignantly Emotional Coming-of-Age Story (4/14/2023)
This is a deeply felt and poignantly emotional book about the coming of age of two teenage girls. The twist is that their father is a bigamist, but only one of them knows it.

Growing up in Atlanta in the 1980s, Dana Lynn Yarboro and Chaurisse Witherspoon are struggling withmore
The Fortunate Ones
by Ed Tarkington
This Is a Good Book but Not a Great One. It Could Have Been So Much More. (4/14/2023)
This is a good book — just not a great book. And that's a shame, because it could have been a lot more.

Written by Ed Tarkington, this is the story of Charlie Boykin, born in the 1960s to a 15-year-old mother whose family disowned her when she wouldn't go away quietly tomore
The Red Garden
by Alice Hoffman
Looking for a Literary Treat You Won't Be Able to Stop Reading? Indulge in This Enchanting Novel! (4/14/2023)
This is a rich literary gem. The story, a gentle blend of magic and realism, is so so so good that you'll keep reading long after you should.

Written by Alice Hoffman, this is the intriguing story of people who lived in a very small town in the Berkshires in Massachusetts—more
Bring Up the Bodies: Wolf Hall Trilogy #2
by Hilary Mantel
Intriguing, Seductive, and Sophisticated: This Book Transports Readers to King Henry VIII's Court (4/14/2023)
Oh, this book! Wow!

That said, it's not for everyone. You will appreciate it and understand it far better if you have a basic knowledge of Tudor history—and by that, I mean more than being able to list the names of all six wives of Henry VIII.

This, the second in the Bookermore
Oh William!: Amgash Series #3
by Elizabeth Strout
A Subtle but Viscerally Insightful Look at One Woman's Innermost Thoughts (4/14/2023)
This is the rarest of books. I felt myself becoming the main character. The writing is so perfect, so brilliant, so masterful that I, the reader, became Lucy Barton. It was weird. I could feel it happening.

Oh yes, there is a reason Elizabeth Strout is one of my top threemore

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