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November Reading Wrap-Up

December 2, 2024

november

November. I’ve been cautioned about staying out of politics and overreacting. Thanks for the advice, but it’s my blog and there are times when staying silent is not an option. The good news is that my rage of a thousand suns and despair for the future have subsided. The majority has spoken and now I’ll wait. Wait and see what happens to women, children, seniors, people of ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Feature

Bear by Julia Phillips

November 22, 2024

bear

Small, character driven novels have not been good reading for me recently so I was surprised to be drawn into Bear. Somehow, author Julia Phillips makes the unexpected presence of a large bear in the lives of two downtrodden women magnetic. Elena and Sam are sisters living on an island off the Washington State coast. Bears are an unusual sight on the island, but the appearance ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction Tagged: book clubs, literary, Pacific Northwest

The Scandalous Confessions of Lydia Bennet, Witch

November 20, 2024

scandalous confessions

If you’ve read the Jane Austen novel Pride & Prejudice or seen the movie you know that Lydia Bennet was one of the most annoying little sisters in the fictional world, nearly bringing down her family’s reputation with her foolish behavior and hasty decisions. But what if there was more to her than that? Melinda Taub answers that question in The Scandalous Confessions of ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction Tagged: classics, magical realism, retellings, vacation reading

The Sequel by Jean Hanff Korelitz

November 18, 2024

the sequel

More devious, delicious, escape reading! The Sequel is just that, the sequel to Jean Hanff Korelitz’s novel The Plot. Anna Williams-Bonner is the widow of critically acclaimed author Jacob Bonner. Only she’s not happy about her husband’s success as his novel cuts a bit too close to her own life. She’s aggrieved by this as she is by most things. Her most fervent wish is to be ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction Tagged: mystery, thriller

The Best Lies by David Ellis

November 13, 2024

best lies

A crusading lawyer, a former cop, and an FBI agent looking to make his mark all come together like gasoline and a match in David Ellis’ new novel, The Best Lies. Leo is a lawyer working to bring a sex trafficker to justice, but his case falls apart when his client, who’d been enslaved as a prostitute and had a child sold off, is murdered. Days later the trafficker is found ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction Tagged: mystery, thriller, vacation reading

Be Ready When the Luck Happens by Ina Garten

November 11, 2024

be ready

  I certainly can’t speak for all of you, but I’m still adrift this week trying to deal with feelings of disbelief and dread. I have a tremendous need for comfort in my reading and thankfully, I found it from one woman who on the surface may have appeared shy and self-effacing, but who has lived her life by “jumping off cliffs”. I’m talking about Ina Garten, cookbook ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Non-fiction Tagged: book clubs, cooking, food, memoir

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