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Hell Hath No Fury: Mini-Reviews

January 5, 2018

hell

  OK, OK, the real quote ends with “like a woman scorned”, but I’m taking creative license and dropping “scorned”. I’ve spent much of the last year in a rage-y haze thanks to 1) a misogynistic Congress determined to take away every right women have and 2) learning that there are a lot of men in power, including the president, who like to use that power to sexually harass, ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction Tagged: contemporary fiction, fantasy, horror, mini-reviews, Scribner, women

Winter 2018 Books I’m Ready to Read

January 1, 2018

winter

  Hello, kittens! I hope you had a wonderful holiday season full of relaxation and fun. Mine was quiet and lovely. In years past I’d say I was happy to leave an unpleasant year behind because the new one could only be better, but I don’t feel that way these days. 2018 is likely to be more of the same and I, for one, am saddened and angry. Not for myself, because I’m very ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Feature, Reading Tagged: books, lists

December Reading Wrap-Up

December 28, 2017

december

  So ends December and 2017! It was not an easy year. Initially, books didn’t even help but eventually reading became my escape again (to the tune of 183 books read). 2017 ended strong with November providing me with some of my favorite books of all time. December was a bit more hit or miss, with what I read below. You can check out my favorites for the year here and ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Feature Tagged: debut, historical fiction, lists, mini-reviews, mystery, thriller

Enchantress of Numbers

December 26, 2017

enchantress

  What kind of child might you get if you matched a world-famous poet known for his outrageous lifestyle and a genteel woman with a penchant for knowledge and restraint? If it was the early 1800s in England then you’d get Augusta Ada Byron, the only legitimate heir of Lord George Gordon Byron. Enchantress of Numbers is Jennifer Chiavarini’s new novel about Ada’s life—a ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction Tagged: 19th century, Dutton, historical fiction, women

Festivus: The Airing of Grievances

December 22, 2017

festivus

  Now that I’ve gotten the sugar and spice and everything nice posts about best and favorite books out of the way I’m going to channel my Frank Costanza curmudgeon and embrace his cherished anti-Christmas holiday: Festivus. If you’re a Seinfeld fan then you know what I’m talking about and if you’re not you can google it. The important thing to know is that one of the key ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Feature, Reading Tagged: debut, lists

Best Debut Novels of 2017

December 20, 2017

debut

  Hello, fellow readers! How are you handling the holidays so far? I’m happy because the house is decorated, my shopping and shipping are finished. Now if only compiling my list of favorites from 2017 was as easy to manage. I really struggled with Monday’s choices, but thankfully today is a bit better. I couldn’t come up with ten best debut novels but I did have eight ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Feature Tagged: childhood, family, favorite books, historical fiction, lists, mystery, social issues

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