Book Reviews
BOOK REVIEW: The Monuments Men by Robert M. Edsel

BOOK REVIEW: The Monuments Men by Robert M. Edsel

The Monuments Men has been on my to-be-read list pile since it came out, and I finally started it because I finished The Last Masterpiece by Laura Morelli dealing with the same subject. As someone with a lifelong interest in art and a former resident of Italy, this...

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BOOK REVIEW: The Echo of Old Books by Barbara Davis

BOOK REVIEW: The Echo of Old Books by Barbara Davis

Rare book seller Ashlyn Greer has a unique gift: when she picks up a book, she senses the echoes of its previous owners’ emotions. When two custom-bound volumes come into her possession, she begins a bit of detective work to discover who wrote them. There is no author...

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BOOK REVIEW: The Painter by Peter Heller

BOOK REVIEW: The Painter by Peter Heller

I'm a sucker for books about art and books that somehow capture the splendor of nature. Peter Heller’s The Painter wins on both counts, with the added attraction of a stark, precise prose that deftly renders complex emotions, the joy and grief of the human condition....

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BOOK REVIEW: The Wolf and the Woodsman by Ava Reid

BOOK REVIEW: The Wolf and the Woodsman by Ava Reid

In The Wolf and the Woodsman, Évike is the only woman in her village without magical powers. The locals claim her corrupted bloodline is the problem: her father was a Yehuli man, a tax collector from the capitol. The king, who is consolidating his powers with pagan...

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BOOK REVIEW: Face of Greed by James L’Etoile

BOOK REVIEW: Face of Greed by James L’Etoile

Face of Greed is the first in author James L’Etoile’s Detective Emily Hunter Mystery series. I’ve read and enjoyed his earlier Nathan Parker and Detective Penley series. Readers who enjoy noir, thrillers, police procedurals, and suspense will enjoy his books. James...

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BOOK REVIEW: The Embroiderer by Kathryn Gauci

BOOK REVIEW: The Embroiderer by Kathryn Gauci

I always enjoy reading Kathryn Gauci’s extraordinarily well-researched historical fiction. The Embroiderer is a multi-generational, multi-point of view family saga spread from Constantinople to Smyrna to Athens then on to Cairo and England from 1822 to 1973. The book...

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BOOK REVIEW: My Name Is Iris by Brando Skyhorse

BOOK REVIEW: My Name Is Iris by Brando Skyhorse

Set in a dystopic MAGA-esque near future, My Name Is Iris explores the dark side of the United States and fascism. Iris Prince and her husband have drifted apart over the years. Their divorce is unsurprising, but the lack of drama regarding it is. Iris (originally...

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BOOK REVIEW: Faed to Black by Sarah J. Sover

BOOK REVIEW: Faed to Black by Sarah J. Sover

Faed to Black is the second in a two-volume series by fantasy writer Sarah J. Sover and is a mystery involving the fae world. The story begins in book 1, Fairy Godmurder, in which Gwendolyn Evenshine drops out of her family and goes to the Academy to become a fairy...

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BOOK REVIEW: The Stone Stories Series by Mandy Haggith

BOOK REVIEW: The Stone Stories Series by Mandy Haggith

This is a review of the three-volume series The Stone Stories which includes The Walrus Mutterer, The Amber Seeker, and The Lyre Dancers.  The first, The Walrus Mutterer, told from the point of view of Rian, a teenager living in Great Britain during the Iron Age...

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