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October Mini-Reviews

October 31, 2014

Ken Follett provided one of the high points in October with the release of the final installment in The Century Trilogy. Edge of Eternity brings the series to an end at a happy moment in the history of this century—which was a welcome relief from the dystopian fiction that covers the literary landscape these days. The novel spans the decades from 1961 to 1989—some of the most ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction Tagged: contemporary life, historical fiction, mini-reviews, mystery

September Mini-Reviews

October 3, 2014

I know it's October but somehow the onset of this fall is making me slow down rather than speed up to greet the cooler weather. Apparently, I'm moving into a mental hibernation before winter even hits! September is a big month in the book world and I was fortunate to read and review of number of anticipated novels. There is more to come in October but here are some ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction Tagged: contemporary fiction, lists, mini-reviews, mystery

Hired Men

August 29, 2014

hired men

Sometimes I end up reading books that are so far out of the genres I usually read it’s refreshing. That’s the case with these two novels about hired men who through their jobs end up in some pretty unusual situations. Both are a quick read and might be good options for the man in your life this Labor Day weekend. Or try them yourself!   Gibson is a rising star in ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction Tagged: contemporary life, Harper, literary, mini-reviews

July Reading Recap

August 1, 2014

july reading recap

Yes, it’s August first and this is a July reading recap but I like to make sure the month is well and truly over before I post something called a “recap”. That’s just me. July was an interesting month. Despite hitting a patch of reading blahs when I couldn’t find anything I wanted to read on my shelves (pretty sure that’s one of the signs of the Apocalypse) I ended up reading ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Feature, Reading Tagged: chick lit, lists, marriage, mini-reviews, young adult

May Mini-Reviews

May 30, 2014

If, like me, you’re not overly involved in politics you’ll read the title of Bridget Siegel’s new novel, Domestic Affairs, and think it is some kind of tell-all fiction like The Nanny Diaries or any of Amy Sohn’s looks at life in upper echelon households. You’d be wrong. It is the story of an idealistic fundraiser, Olivia, who gets the chance to manage the fundraising portion ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction Tagged: debut, historical fiction, mini-reviews, Picador, Putnam

Ending October: Mini-Reviews

October 30, 2013

new money

October was a massive month in book publishing and I was fortunate enough to read some amazing new releases (The Goldfinch, We Are Water, The Signature of All Things). With my focus on works of such depth and intensity some of the novels that did not move me to the same degree got ignored. Here then are three books I read with varying degrees of enjoyment.   New ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction Tagged: chick lit, historical fiction, mini-reviews, New York City, world war II

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