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Once There Were Wolves

August 18, 2021

wolves

Fourteen wolves are being released into four different sections of the Scottish Highlands in an effort to balance an environment that is dying. For Inti Flynn it’s the project of her life. She’s a wolf biologist and knows these animals intimately. She also knows that they will not be welcomed by the area sheep farmers who see them as a threat. This despite the fact that the ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction Tagged: book clubs, literary, Scotland

We Begin at the End

July 28, 2021

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Somehow, in the past two weeks I stumbled into two novels that were antithetical to my usual, lighter summer reading. Both are standouts, but require the right head space. Monday was The Paper Palace and today it’s We Begin at the End—the story of Walk, a small-town chief of police, and Duchess, a teenage girl who’s developed a tough persona to deal with the bad hand that is ... Read More...

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The Startup Wife: A Novel

July 19, 2021

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Asha has her life figured out. She’s a brilliant coder and has just landed a spot in a highly coveted tech lab at MIT, where she’s working on developing the holy grail of algorithms—instilling artificial intelligence with empathy. It’s her sole focus in life until she runs into Cyrus, her high school crush and everything changes. They fall in love, marry, and inadvertently ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction Tagged: book clubs, contemporary life, marriage

The Personal Librarian: A Novel

July 16, 2021

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It’s no secret that novels about books, book stores, libraries, or librarians are my kryptonite. I love them and can’t resist them, despite the fact that my success with them is mixed at best. So, it was with some trepidation that I decided to read The Personal Librarian by Marie Benedict and Victoria Murray. I hoped that Benedict, whom I trust for her historical fiction about ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction Tagged: book clubs, historical fiction, New York City, women

Nowhere Girl: A Memoir

July 8, 2021

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I’m seldom at a loss for words, but I recently finished a memoir that left me…???...!!! Nowhere Girl by Cheryl Diamond follows Diamond from when she is a small child to when she is 30. In that time, she lives in an astonishing number of places, whether it’s countries or cities within states. Her name and identity changes each time. Chapters marking her age and location evoking ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Non-fiction Tagged: book clubs, childhood, debut, memoir, vacation reading

Dear Miss Metropolitan

July 6, 2021

dear miss

I was a prisoner for so, so long. Years. How was that humanly possible? Why didn’t anyone find me? How had my page been torn out the book for so long?   Sometimes, when I finish a book, the review flies right out of my mind onto the page. Then there are the books that need to marinate, where putting words and thoughts together cohesively takes more time. This is where ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction Tagged: crime, debut, literary, social issues

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