Book Reviews
Book Review: The Half-Drowned King by Linnea Hartsuyker

Book Review: The Half-Drowned King by Linnea Hartsuyker

      I read The Half-Drowned King because I embarked on a spree of reading Viking/Norse related books. Some time ago, I read all thirteen of Bernard Cornwell’s Saxon series, and more recently, I've read The Real Valkyrie by Nancy Marie Brown, The...

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Book Review: West with Giraffes by Lynda Rutledge

Book Review: West with Giraffes by Lynda Rutledge

West with Giraffes has been on my to-be-read pile since it came out, and I regret taking so long to get to it. For some reason, the title made me think of Beryl Markham’s marvelous memoir, West with the Night, so I was expecting something along the lines of a safari...

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Book Review: The Silence in the Sound by Dianne C. Braley

Book Review: The Silence in the Sound by Dianne C. Braley

The Silence in the Sound is a dual timeline novel, switching back and forth from the story past to the story present. It vividly portrays the effects of addiction on families. George (short for Georgette) has an alcoholic father and a mother who enables his behavior....

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Book Review: My Secret to Keep by Barbara Conrey

Book Review: My Secret to Keep by Barbara Conrey

My Secret to Keep is the second novel by Barbara Conrey, who writes lovely women’s fiction. The book spans decades in the life of Maggie Bryan. She expects to follow the route of virtually every woman in her old-fashioned hometown: finish high school, marry, perhaps...

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Book Review: A Venom Dark and Sweet by Judy I. Lin

Book Review: A Venom Dark and Sweet by Judy I. Lin

A Venom Dark and Sweet is the second book in Judy Lin’s duology, The Book of Tea. It stands alone, but to get the full sense of the world building, you should read them in consecutive order. Lin develops a truly original system of magic and carries it through both...

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Book Review: Our Own Little Paradise by Marianne Kaurin

Book Review: Our Own Little Paradise by Marianne Kaurin

Sixth grader Ina definitely doesn’t fit in with her fellow sixth graders: she lives in the worst possible apartments in her school district; her mother is suffering from depression and has lost her job; the family is having financial difficulties; Ina’s got some...

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Book Review: Wild Is the Witch by Rachel Griffin

Book Review: Wild Is the Witch by Rachel Griffin

Wild is the Witch is set in the Pacific Northwest, the perfect place for an atmospheric young adult novel about witchery and its connection with the Earth. It is a genre-blending confection that pulls off a young adult enemies-to-lovers trope well. Both the...

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Book Review: Until We Meet by Camille DiMaio

Book Review: Until We Meet by Camille DiMaio

Camile DiMaio is an author well known for giving her readers beautifully-written, well-researched books centered on historical events while providing a story all her own.  Until We Meet brings together two close-knit sets of friends during World War II. Margaret,...

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Book Review: Dead Drop by James L’Etoile

Book Review: Dead Drop by James L’Etoile

Dead Drop is the first in Author James L’Etoile’s Detective Nathan Parker potential series. I’ve read and enjoyed his earlier Detective Penley series. Readers who enjoy noir, thrillers, police procedurals, and suspense will like these books. James L’Etoile uses his...

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The Rot (Book 2 in The Raven Rings series) by Siri Pettersen

The Rot (Book 2 in The Raven Rings series) by Siri Pettersen

The Rot is a YA fantasy story that reads like a Norse myth. The story combines fantasy with a young adult love story in the classic hero’s quest. The protagonist is Hirka, a now-sixteen-year-old girl, who is different from everyone else she knows: she was born without...

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Book Review: The Final Strife by Saara El-Arifi

Book Review: The Final Strife by Saara El-Arifi

The Final Strife by Saara El-Arifi is an amazing fantasy/fiction/scifi novel that is the first in a trilogy. This first book is an exciting read for many reasons. The world-building is excellent. A lot of time is spent delineating the various racial groups that...

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Book Review: The Actual Star by Monica Byrne

Book Review: The Actual Star by Monica Byrne

I finished The Actual Star a couple of days ago and have had to consider how to write this review. I definitely have a love-hate relationship with this book. It was not an easy read; however, I found it fascinating and thought-provoking, enough so that I discussed it...

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