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Slade House

October 26, 2015

slade house

  At least once in every reader’s life a book comes along where they think ‘I wish the author had written more about that.’ For fans of David Mitchell that wish often comes true, thanks to his ability to resurrect characters in different iterations and insert them in subtle ways from one novel to the next. In his last novel, The Bone Clocks, there was a supernatural ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction Tagged: horror, literary, paranormal, Random House, science fiction

It’s Not You, It’s Me: Mini-Reviews

October 23, 2015

mini-reviews

Hard to believe readers, but we’re nearing the end of October. The graphic is a pretty good representation of the weather here in the Pacific Northwest- cold and drippy. Sometimes this theme is a bit of a stretch because I simply did not like a book, but today I have two mini-reviews of books that, while they did not work for me, were well-written and likely to be good reading ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction Tagged: mini-reviews

City on Fire

October 21, 2015

city on fire

  If you follow the publishing world then you know that Garth Hallberg was paid 2 million dollars for his debut novel, City on Fire, a story of NYC, wrapped around a wealthy family, an attempted murder, and the blackout of 1977. The Hamilton-Sweeneys are the family, and are as dysfunctional as one would expect in a work of literary fiction. There are secrets, bad ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction Tagged: contemporary life, debut, historical fiction, Knopf, literary, Manhattan

The Lake House

October 19, 2015

lake house

  Kate Morton has become one of my most reliable go-to authors—when I start a book of hers I know I can count on full immersion and enjoyment and her latest, The Lake House is no exception. Alice is a renowned mystery novelist and yet, she herself has been dealing with the consequences of a mystery her entire adult life. Sadie Sparrow is a British police detective and she ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction Tagged: Atria Books, book clubs, historical fiction, mystery, World War I

Historical Fiction: Mini-Reviews

October 16, 2015

historical

In case you hadn’t noticed, I’m a fan of historical fiction. You might think you can read only so many books about World War II, the Tudors, or almost any European royal family before losing interest but apparently, for me, that’s not true. There's always some aspect of history I knew nothing about and, while I should read non-fiction for accuracy's sake, it puts me to sleep. ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction Tagged: historical fiction, mini-reviews, World War I

All the Stars in the Heavens

October 14, 2015

all the stars

  After being a novitiate at a San Francisco convent for six years Alda Ducci is told that she is not suited to be a nun. Sent by her family from Italy to escape disgrace, returning home is not an option. Then, a friend of the mother superior gets her a job as a secretary to Loretta Young, the Hollywood star, and Alda’s life changes in ways she could never have imagined. ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction Tagged: 1950s, Harper, historical fiction, Hollywood, pop culture

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