Book Reviews
BOOK REVIEW: Medicine Walk by Richard Wagamese

BOOK REVIEW: Medicine Walk by Richard Wagamese

I read two of Richard Wagamese’s other works (Indian Horse and Dream Wheels) and loved them enough to decide to read his entire backlist. In Medicine Walk, the main character, a sixteen year old boy, doesn’t have a name initially, and the reader only learns his name...

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BOOK REVIEW: String of Lies by Carol Potenza

BOOK REVIEW: String of Lies by Carol Potenza

I enjoyed reading Carol Potenza’s newest mystery, String of Lies, the first in the Lies series. Potenza writes strong female protagonists who don’t need to be rescued—my kind of women. Myrna (pronounced as in meerkat) P. Lee is smart, hard-headed, and has plenty of...

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BOOK REVIEW: In the Time of Our History by Susanne Pari

BOOK REVIEW: In the Time of Our History by Susanne Pari

In the Time of Our History is a thought-provoking book that delves into family ties, alliances within families, subjugation and independence. Mitra Jahani is an Iranian-American woman who has moved to San Francisco after being disowned by her father. A year earlier,...

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BOOK REVIEW: Those People Behind Us by Mary Camarillo

BOOK REVIEW: Those People Behind Us by Mary Camarillo

In Those People Behind Us, author Mary Camarillo writes of Wellington Beach, California, a beachside community caught in the crossfire between liberals and Trumpsters during the summer of 2017, but the story could be set in any American town. She builds multiple...

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BOOK REVIEW: Fencing with the King by Diana Abu-Jaber

BOOK REVIEW: Fencing with the King by Diana Abu-Jaber

Fencing with the King is a fascinating story of Amani, a young Jordanian-American poet exploring her Jordanian roots. She has found a poem that appears to have been written by her paternal grandmother in one of her father’s old books. On the occasion of King Hussein’s...

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BOOK REVIEW: The Rule of Thirds by Jeannée Sacken

BOOK REVIEW: The Rule of Thirds by Jeannée Sacken

In The Rule of Thirds, the third (and, alas, the final) book in the Annie Hawkins series, author Jeannée Sacken again draws upon her experience as an international photojournalist to heighten the reality she creates. Annie is a veteran photojournalist who's been...

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BOOK REVIEW: This Terrible Beauty by Katrin Schumann

BOOK REVIEW: This Terrible Beauty by Katrin Schumann

There’s a lot to like about This Terrible Beauty. It is historical fiction at its finest, filled with injustice, sacrifice, and redemption. I was drawn to it, as a former photographer, because Bettina Heilstrom, the female protagonist, is a photojournalist, and I was...

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BOOK REVIEW: The Resurrectionist by Paul T. Scheuring

BOOK REVIEW: The Resurrectionist by Paul T. Scheuring

The Resurrectionist is a gritty, ominous, atmospheric, bleak gothic novel filled with multiple unreliable narrators and dislikable if not despicable characters. Set in London in the early nineteenth century, it shows the life of people surviving in London’s worst...

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