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The Beautiful Bureaucrat

August 28, 2015

beautiful bureaucrat

  The Beautiful Bureaucrat has been raved about and reviewed by almost every book blogger I know and discussed at The Socratic Salon so I’ll try and keep this brief. No matter what else I think about The Beautiful Bureaucrat, author Helen Phillips has to be commended for writing one of the most immersive novels I’ve ever read. The premise is a bland, grey, dreary world in ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction Tagged: book clubs, Henry Holt and Company, mystery

Author Q&A: Val Brelinski

August 27, 2015

Val Brelinski

Yesterday I reviewed The Girl Who Slept with God by Val Brelinski. It is a touching novel about the mysteries of God, religion, life, family, and growing. In short, one of those books guaranteed to engender conversation (a great book club pick!). One of the more intriguing aspects of the novel is that Brelinski herself grew up in a strict evangelical Christian household. The ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Feature Tagged: authors, interview, Viking

The Girl Who Slept with God

August 26, 2015

girl who slept with god

Even within their evangelical Christian community the Quanbeck family is known as unusual, but in The Girl Who Slept with God, fourteen-year-old Jory is used to it. Until, that is, her devout sister, Grace, is allowed, at seventeen, to go off on a mission to Mexico, and returns pregnant. The potential embarrassment to their father within their religious circle is such that he ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction Tagged: American life, book clubs, debut, literary, religion, Viking

We Never Asked for Wings

August 24, 2015

we never asked for wings

  For those of us who loved Vanessa Diffenbaugh’s debut novel, The Language of Flowers, her new novel has been a long time coming. Not actually, it just felt that way. Flowers was one of the first novels I read where the protagonist did bad things and yet, I was drawn to her and to the reasons why she was drawn to doing these things. It is a beautifully satisfying novel ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction Tagged: American life, Ballantine, book clubs, contemporary fiction, family

Author Event: Paula McLain

August 14, 2015

  I may not be in tip-top writing form but I did decide I needed to get some bookish mojo back and what better way than to go to an author event. I haven’t been to one in 8 months so when I saw that Paula McLain was going to be at a local store I knew it was serendipity, because I loved her book. I liked The Paris Wife but I loved Circling the Sun. I’m so glad I ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Feature Tagged: authors, book store, event

Picture This

August 12, 2015

normal

It’s been said by some (mostly my husband and my mother) that I read A LOT. That I can then write about it is even more confounding to them. It’s always been difficult, but in that great way that anything worthwhile is. When I can find the right words to convey to a reader what it is about a particular book that moved me or made me think, it is the best feeling in the world. ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Feature, Reading Tagged: lists, writing

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