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Universality: A Novel
by Natasha Brown
Complex story on the affect of words (3/12/2025)
I initially chose this book because of the book summary indicated it was potentially a mystery but upon reading it was focused on British politics as its story line. This was unexpected but not necessarily a bad thing as the structure of the book was intriguing and themore
Dream Count: A Novel
by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
What dreams are made of (3/1/2025)
I was given an advance reader's copy of this book for an upcoming book club discussion. I was excited and honored to get it because Purple Hibiscus, Adichie's earlier book, is one of my favorites and I think this, the second book I've read by her, will be joining that list.more
Havoc: A Novel
by Christopher Bollen
Dark, haunting and deliciously suspenseful (2/22/2025)
Wow! This book came recommended from a variety of sources and it managed to met the mark on those recommendations. This is a dark, haunting and deliciously suspenseful novel. It pits an 81 year old woman against an 8 year old boy, each delightfully suspicious of the othermore
Giovanni's Room
by James Baldwin
Haunting exploration of sexuality (2/8/2025)
Reading a book for exploration in Black History Month, certainly makes a book by the great James Baldwin an excellent choice. The story deals with the main character’s, David, struggle with his homosexuality at a time (1950s Paris) “when liberation was desired, butmore
The Storm We Made: A Novel
by Vanessa Chan
Exceptional historical fiction (1/6/2024)
Wow! This was one moving, hard-to-put down, beautifully written book. Set in Malaya during WWII, the book follows Cecily Alcantara and her children (Jujube, Abel and Jasmine) between February - December 1945. This is a period in which the war is unraveling for the Japanese,more
Antoinette's Sister
by Diana Giovinazzo
Fascinating story of a forgotten queen (3/11/2022)
What a fascinating story of a strong, proud and amazing queen forgotten by history! Reading this book during Women’s History Month was a bonus too. As Queen of the Two Sicilies, daughter of the Empress Maria Theresa and sister to Marie Antoinette, Maria Carolina Charlottemore
Blood River: The Terrifying Journey Through the World's Most Dangerous Country
by Tim Butcher
Eye-opening, pithy exploration of the Congo (2/21/2022)
In reviewing my TBR bookshelf, I found this book and what an excellent choice it was to read as it was interesting, exciting and harrowing story of the Congo. The author, a British journalist for The Daily Telegraph, set out to follow the 1874-77 route of Henry Mortonmore
When Two Feathers Fell from the Sky
by Margaret Verble
Enchanting, delightful read (10/1/2021)
What and enchanting, delightful book! Not only is the book beautifully written, but the characters and story line create a world that you are drawn into and want to be a part of. Set in 1926 Nashville in the now defunct Glendale Park and Zoo, Verble brings Two Feathers, amore
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