Book Reviews
Book Review: The Newcomer by Mary Kay Andrews

Book Review: The Newcomer by Mary Kay Andrews

It was refreshing to read a beach read in the winter. Though The Newcomer seems a bit long, I read it in one sitting. This is a classic fish-out-of-water story.  The Newcomer revolves around Letty, formerly a Southern woman who now lives in NYC. When she finds her...

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Book Review: The Gardener of Baghdad by Ahmad Ardalan

Book Review: The Gardener of Baghdad by Ahmad Ardalan

I’m trying to catch up on books lingering in the depths of my to-be-read pile and pulled this one out. The Gardener of Baghdad opens in a bookstore in Baghdad during modern times. With the current unrest and political fighting, Adnan, the owner of the bookstore, is...

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Book Review: Outlawed by Anna North

Book Review: Outlawed by Anna North

Outlawed is an amazing speculative Western that really shakes up the Western genre by tackling the patriarchy, gender roles/identity, race, religion, fertility, and medicine in a unique way. The protagonist is irresistible: a no-nonsense, determined heroine, who has...

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Book Review: The Last Days of Dogtown by Anita Diamant

Book Review: The Last Days of Dogtown by Anita Diamant

I read this book because I adored Anita Diamant's earlier novel, The Red Tent.  Dogtown, a real community on Cape Ann, Massachusetts, was populated by the downtrodden in early 1800s. When its industry moved elsewhere, those who remained included widows, orphans, freed...

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Book Review: A Question of Betrayal by Anne Perry

Book Review: A Question of Betrayal by Anne Perry

A Question of Betrayal is the second in Anne Perry's spy series set just prior to World War II. I found it worked well as a stand-alone novel. Elena Standish’s grandfather, Lucas, has retired from British Intelligence, MI6. She follows in his footsteps, and on her...

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Book Review: Circe by Madeline Miller

Book Review: Circe by Madeline Miller

I finally pulled Circe off my to-be-read pile and, Wow! I loved it, even more than I did Miller’s earlier work, The Song of Achilles. As much of mythology is male-centric, it comes as a delight and a surprise that author Madeline Miller riffs on the myth of Circe and...

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Book Review: Valentine by Elizabeth Wetmore

Book Review: Valentine by Elizabeth Wetmore

Valentine begins on February 14, 1976 when a fourteen-year-old Mexican girl, Gloria Ramirez, is picked up at a drive-in by a young oil field worker, Dale Strickland. He's  the son of a preacher from Arkansas and reported to be a "good boy." However, hepped up on...

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Book Review: The Library of Legends by Janie Chang

Book Review: The Library of Legends by Janie Chang

The Library of Legends is a gorgeous novel, a unique blend of historical fiction—based on Ms. Chang’s family stories about the second-Sino Japanese war—mysticism, and folklore. The storytelling is enchanting. The book, due to its broad scope, is told in an omniscient...

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Book Review: Hinterland by L.M. Brown

Book Review: Hinterland by L.M. Brown

Set in present-day Massachusetts, Hinterland is stark and poetic, with far more beneath the surface than the words indicate. It is the third book I’ve read by L.M. Brown, and as in her others, melancholy runs like a ribbon through the pages as does (it seems strange...

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Book Review: Take It Back by Kia Abdullah

Book Review: Take It Back by Kia Abdullah

Take It Back is so engrossing I stayed up until two a.m. reading it, then spent the next few hours replaying it in my head. Wow! Such a great book with challenging situations and legal and moral quandaries. Mariska Hargitay (Lieutenant Olivia Benson on Law & Order...

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Book Review: Blind Vigil by Matt Coyle

Book Review: Blind Vigil by Matt Coyle

Blind Vigil is the seventh book in Coyle's Rick Cahill private investigator series, but reads well as a stand-alone book with just enough back story splashed in to orient the reader. Cahill is not on the best of terms with the local law enforcement stemming from days...

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Book Review: Good Morning, Monster by Catherine Gildiner

Book Review: Good Morning, Monster by Catherine Gildiner

Good Morning, Monster: A Therapist Shares Five Heroic Stories of Emotional Recovery is a look at the therapeutic psychological practice of Catherine Gildiner, a fascinating memoir of how she dealt with five clients, all so severely emotionally damaged that they had to...

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