Book Reviews
Book Review: Orphans of the Tide by Struan Murray

Book Review: Orphans of the Tide by Struan Murray

Orphans of the Tide, Struan Murray’s debut novel, is a great middle-grade read. I was drawn in immediately by the unique world-building. The novel is fast-paced, filled with action, and populated with delightful characters.  The City, the only remaining city in the...

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Book Review: The End by Mats Strandberg

Book Review: The End by Mats Strandberg

The End is a pre-apocalyptical dystopian science fiction young adult book that deftly handles a bevy of social issues. It blends sci-fi with thriller as teens solve a murder. It may be more suited for older teens as alcohol, sex, and drugs play a large role. The...

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Book Review: The Guilt Trip

Book Review: The Guilt Trip

In Sandie Jones’s The Guilt Trip, three couples travel to Portugal for a destination wedding. Rachel and Jack are the sister-in-law and brother of the groom, Will, who is already on site. Their friends Noah and Paige accompany them on the same flight as does Ali, the...

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Book Review: Chouette by Claire Oshetsky

Book Review: Chouette by Claire Oshetsky

My attention was captured within the first paragraph of this delightful, unique, somewhat weird book. It was captivating enough I could suspend disbelief through the entire novel. I loved it! Tiny, a human, has intercourse with a female owl and becomes pregnant with...

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Book Review: The Archivist by Rex Pickett

Book Review: The Archivist by Rex Pickett

Initially I had mixed feelings about this book. In the beginning, I felt the author was trying too hard to be literary. I frequently had to look up words in the dictionary (not that this is a bad thing, but it took me out of the story to do so).  The Archivist is a...

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Book Review: The Paris Wife by Meghan Masterson

Book Review: The Paris Wife by Meghan Masterson

An enjoyable historical fiction novel. I was transported to Paris in the mid 1850s with the Carbonari (an Italian radical group to which Lord Byron belonged) plotting against the French Emperor, Napoleon III, in an effort to get him to back them in their attempts to...

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Book Review: Velvet Was the Night by Silvia Moreno-Garcia

Book Review: Velvet Was the Night by Silvia Moreno-Garcia

Velvet Was the Night is more noir than thriller; it seems like an updated Raymond Chandler-esque book. The tone is persistently dark, even bleak, but the reader gets the sense that the point-of-view characters will come through. It is set during the 1970s, a decade in...

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Book Review: The Vigilante Game by Meghan Scott Molin

Book Review: The Vigilante Game by Meghan Scott Molin

The Vigilante Game by Meghan Scott Molin is the third and final book in her Golden Arrow series. It is a humorous contemporary mystery/romantic comedy with diverse characters: a geeky female main character (Michael-Grace), her straight-laced cop boyfriend (Matteo),...

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Book Review: A Summer to Remember by Erika Montgomery

Book Review: A Summer to Remember by Erika Montgomery

Erika Montgomery, in her debut novel A Summer to Remember, does a superlative job binding multiple points of view and dual timelines, the present and the 1980s. Frankie and her mother, Maeve, run a Hollywood memorabilia shop. Maeve never told Frankie much about...

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Book Review: A Song for the Road by Kathleen Basi

Book Review: A Song for the Road by Kathleen Basi

In Kathleen Basi's new book, A Song for the Road, Miriam Tedesco’s husband and teenage children were killed by a drunk driver who crossed the median. A year later, she’s still in a tailspin, dealing with regrets and loss of faith. The arrival of a bouquet of...

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Book Review: Rising and Other Stories by Gayle Massey

Book Review: Rising and Other Stories by Gayle Massey

Rising and Other Stories by Gayle Massey is a collection of thirteen short stories to be savored. They deal with loss in one form or another, from the death of a parent to the loss of innocence. The first, “Glass”, deals with a girl’s first experience with racism. The...

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Book Review: The Witch’s Heart by Genevieve Gornichec

Book Review: The Witch’s Heart by Genevieve Gornichec

The Witch's Heart is a marvelous retelling of Norse myths centered around Angrboda, a giantess, Loki's first wife, and the mother of multiple monsters. Should sit beside Madeline Miller's Circe and The Song of Achilles for majestic retellings of mythology from the...

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