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  • Review of Reckless Girls by Rachel Hawkins

    But the couple's grand plans to sail the world have come to a standstill.

  • Three Books I'm Reading Now, 1/3/22 Edition

    But the couple's grand plans to sail the world have come to a standstill. I received an advance digital edition of this book--which comes out tomorrow--courtesy of NetGalley and

  • My Twelve Very Favorite 2021 Reads

    Crying in H Mart is a complicated, layered love letter to Zauner's mother, who is dying of colorectal Zauner delves into her intense love for the complex flavors, the frequently time-consuming and sometimes Her story is compelling and intriguing--whether or not you're familiar with her or her indie band Japanese be the source of her undoing. 03 Cloud Cuckoo Land by Anthony Doerr Doerr's Cloud Cuckoo Land was a complex The best friends and their love interests delve into their complex connections with each of the others

  • December Wrap-Up: My Favorite Reads of the Month

    My own Favorite Books of 2021 comes out on December 31. In his self-banishment in remote Svalbard, his only company is the haunting, beautiful Northern Lights I delighted in watching her come into her own, missteps and victories included. Haylah also has a big secret: she's going to be a stand-up comedian when she grows up. Robin Besher's husband has died, and she's desperately trying to come to terms with the tragedy.

  • Review of Landslide by Susan Conley

    feels like disaster after disaster, Jill struggles to give her boys what they need--while navigating complicated These not only complicate Jill and Kit's finances, but threaten Kit's identity and shake the family's Conley is also the author of the novels Kelsey Come Home and Paris Was the Place, as well as the memoir

  • My Twelve Favorite 2020 Books

    This is a smart, compelling story that totally had me hooked. She uses Old Norse words in her speech and thoughts; she frequently mentions bravery, combat, wisdom, than sorting out her love life with Marxy from the community center, playing matchmaker with Gert and She's Hollywood royalty, and her former movie star mother lives in a home on the same compound. The scientific community studying schizophrenia locks onto the family; with the help of the brothers

  • Review of The Best Christmas Pageant Ever by Barbara Robinson

    Their participation in the pageant causes an uproar in the staid, traditional production and in the community The Herdmans' challenges to the story and the traditional pageant roles--as well as to the community's

  • Review of Troubled Blood by Robert Galbraith

    The slow build and complex details build to satisfying resolutions and keep me hooked despite grisly Troubled Blood explores issues of identity, the strength of a person's nature as compared to experiences denouement, and I enjoyed Robin's and Strike's smart discoveries as well as the hints at what's to come The slow build and complex details build to satisfying resolutions and keep me hooked.

  • Three Books I'm Reading Now, 12/21/21 Edition

    Tiffany McDaniel In Tiffany McDaniel's novel Betty, set in the foothills of Appalachia, a young woman comes lessons, dangerous tests of luck and fate, and unforgivingly icy, sometimes dangerous surroundings complicating

  • Review of Pretty Funny for a Girl by Rebecca Elliott

    I delighted in watching her come into her own, missteps and victories included. In her novel for young readers--from my favorite publishing company for young people, Peachtree Publishing Haylah also has a big secret: she's going to be a stand-up comedian when she grows up. When cool Leo at school reveals that he's into comedy too, Haylah jumps at the chance to write material

  • Review of the Cormoran Strike series books 1-4 by Robert Galbraith

    I didn't often listen to audiobooks back when I read this one, and Career of Evil was a compelling story unlikely rush. 04 Lethal White by Robert Galbraith At the start of Lethal White, a young man named Billy comes I didn’t see the denouement coming, but I didn’t feel manipulated either. Well done, again!

  • Review of Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel

    John Mandel's post-apocalyptic story offers various minor, intriguing aspects that come together in an

  • Review of The Memoirs of Stockholm Sven by Nathanial Ian Miller

    In his self-banishment in remote Svalbard, his only company is the haunting, beautiful Northern Lights Any Arctic explorer or common sailor can tell you this.

  • Review of Beneath a Starless Sky by Tessa Harris

    She becomes heartbroken when a whirlwind romance with a young German army officer, Marco Zeiller, is complicated It's action-driven World War II intrigue, and it's a quick, compelling read.

  • Shhh! Kid and Teen Book Gift Ideas for the Holidays

    The athletes and their fellow competitors were greeted by a carefully constructed façade of peace and Maraniss shares details of the time, explains the complicated economic, political, and social forces She also has a big secret: she's going to be a stand-up comedian when she grows up. When cool Leo at school reveals that he's into comedy too, Haylah jumps at the chance to write material Yosemite review that always makes me laugh ("Trees block view and there are too many rocks") . 04 The Complete

  • Six Royally Magical Young Adult Series

    But each of these series is complete, so if you haven't read them yet, you won't have to wait years for I loved the Ottoman Empire setting, the strong female main protagonist, and the complications and sometimes She builds on complicating elements, and character development is satisfying but the interpersonal relations revelations, shifting alliances, opaque political machinations, and enmity between main characters all complicate I loved the intrigue, clever plotting, complicated loyalties and desires, creatures of all kinds, plus

  • Review of The Summer Book by Tove Jansson

    a vivid Finland isle setting, a wonderfully grumpy grandmother-granddaughter relationship, and the complexities something new for our holiday gathering: we'll each wrap a book we read and loved and write a brief, not completely illuminating description on it, then exchange, swap, and come away with a promising new read.

  • ICYMI: My Very Favorite Reads from the First Half of 2021

    My year-end list of 2021 favorites is coming soon! My very favorite reads so far this year! Vincent has tried to make his own suffering as great as possible behind bars by eschewing distraction and comfort Fun fact: Whitaker is eager to be in contact with his readers and will comment on Instagram if you mention In interconnected stories--which felt equally compelling to me--Shipstead brings to life these disparate has created two independent, defiant, appealingly strong young women split by time (and, secondarily, complex

  • Review of Taste: My Life Through Food by Stanley Tucci

    food, cooking processes, and gustatory exploration, and he revels in what feels like an almost sacred communal

  • Shhh! Nonfiction and Hobby Book Gift Ideas for the Holidays

    Six More Book Gift Ideas for the Holidays), and I hope the ideas here (and those to come) will help you More Book Gifts for Kids and Teens 01 Storey's Curious Compendium of Practical and Obscure Skills How Storey's Curious Compendium is a useful and beautifully photographed book of how-tos of all types that In Humans, Brandon Stanton turns his attention to meeting everyday people and hearing their compelling

  • Review of The Distance from Four Points by Margo Orlando Littell

    novel The Distance from Four Points, Robin Besher's husband has died, and she's desperately trying to come Robin comes face to face with some of her most enduring past horrors, juggles her abandoned past and

  • Three Books I'm Reading Now, 12/1/21 Edition

    reading the young readers' book Pretty Funny for a Girl by Rebecca Elliott from my favorite publishing company Pretty Funny for a Girl by Rebecca Elliott In her novel for young readers from my favorite publishing company She also has a big secret: she's going to be a stand-up comedian when she grows up. When cool Leo reveals that he's into comedy too, Haylah jumps at the chance to write material for his

  • November Wrap-Up: My Favorite Reads of the Month

    The best friends and their love interests delve into their complex connections with each of the others bookseller closed off emotionally from the world who begins to consider letting someone in again to the complicated gleefully 1970s-set novel, Mary Jane doesn't merely shift from emotional innocence to young adulthood, she comes

  • Review of These Silent Woods by Kimi Cunningham Grant

    The wilderness and isolation of the story combined with the looming dangers posed by the outside world In the northern Appalachian mountains, Cooper and his young daughter Finch live in complete isolation

  • Shhh! Six More Book Gift Ideas for the Holidays

    Book Gift Ideas for the Holidays), and I hope the ideas here (and those in the lists to come) will help just love giving them as gifts. 02 Cloud Cuckoo Land by Anthony Doerr Doerr's Cloud Cuckoo Land was a complex It feels unfair to compare Cloud Cuckoo Land to Doerr's beloved and quite different book All the Light In Fuzz, Roach explores animal behavior, wildlife biology, and the complexities of modern human-animal Patchett is also the author of The Dutch House, Bel Canto, The Patron Saint of Liars, Commonwealth, The

  • Three Books I'm Reading Now, 11/25/21 Edition

    In his self-banishment in remote Svalbard, his only company is the haunting, beautiful Northern Lights Cunningham Grant In the northern Appalachian mountains, Cooper and his young daughter Finch live in complete

  • Review of Wintering: The Power of Rest and Retreat in Difficult Times by Katherine May

    reducing pressure on yourself, and finding satisfaction in less, regardless of how straightforward or complicated

  • Review of Five Tuesdays in Winter by Lily King

    bookseller closed off emotionally from the world who begins to consider letting someone in again to the complicated

  • Shhh! Book Gift Ideas for the Holidays

    that can be read in short bursts and/or books related to a specific interest of my giftee's (cooking, comedy I hope the ideas here (and those in the lists to come) will help you with ideas for beautiful book gifts More Book Gifts for Kids and Teens. 01 The Comfort Book by Matt Haig "It is a strange paradox, that many of the clearest, most comforting life lessons are learnt while we are at our lowest. The Comfort Book is the newest book from Matt Haig, author of the novel How to Stop Time and the memoir

  • Three Books I'm Reading Now, 11/17/21 Edition

    novel The Distance from Four Points, Robin Besher's husband has died, and she's desperately trying to come

  • Review of Migrations by Charlotte McConaghy

    She's also conveniently left behind many complications and some dark secrets.

  • Review of Wholehearted Faith by Rachel Held Evans

    Evans's friend and fellow author Jeff Chu compiled the pieces of Evans's work, shaping them into this felt a little light or too quickly wrapped up, which I imagine is a result of the circumstances of its completion

  • Review of Forty Autumns by Nina Willner

    The book's many moving parts and family characters are fluidly shaped into compelling reading by Willner

  • Review of The Women in the Castle by Jessica Shattuck

    ICYMI: Shattuck offers faulted protagonists and a fascinating, complicated set of factors in her World

  • Review of Warcross (Warcross #1) by Marie Lu

    You may see much of this young adult story coming, but Warcross is an action-packed quest to right wrongs She's gifted when it comes to computers, but she's been driven by desperate circumstances to become a video gaming (à la Ender's Game) and romaaaaaantic moments, a noble quest, a reluctant heroine, and complications You may be able to see much of this one coming, but the action-packed fight for justice coupled with

  • Three Books I'm Reading Now, 11/5/21 Edition

    She's gifted when it comes to computers, but she's been driven by desperate circumstances to become a She's also conveniently left behind many complications and some dark secrets.

  • Review of What You Can See from Here by Mariana Leky

    Those around Selma work to quickly come to terms with their finite existence, and young and old members of the community consider their lives with new eyes. magical realism, fables, superstition, and romance in this translation from Leky's original German coming-of-age

  • Review of Beautiful World, Where Are You by Sally Rooney

    The best friends and their love interests delve into their complex connections with each of the others

  • Review of Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson

    It is the worn grooves of comforting routines and unthinking expectations, patterns of a social order

  • Review of The Best of Me by David Sedaris

    that despite his edgy moments and curious observations, Sedaris may tone down his reflections for the comfort

  • October Wrap-Up: My Favorite Reads of the Month

    01 Cloud Cuckoo Land by Anthony Doerr Doerr's Cloud Cuckoo Land was a complex, heartbreaking, hope-filled

  • Review of Under the Whispering Door by T.J. Klune

    Wallace spends time in a mysterious in-between place (a tea house) in the form of a ghost and attempts to come being told how many things aren't known about the in-between state--and how little is known about what comes

  • Three Books I'm Reading Now, 10/27/21 Edition

    Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents; and Wholehearted Faith, the late Rachel Held Evans's upcoming compilation Evans's friend and fellow author Jeff Chu compiled the pieces of Evans's work into this collection that

  • Three Books I'm Reading Now, 10/20/21 Edition

    Those around Selma work to quickly come to terms with their finite existence, and young and old members of the community consider their lives with new eyes. behavior isn't my favorite so far, but I often suspect that Sedaris is toning down his reflections for the comfort

  • Review of The Paper Palace by Miranda Cowley Heller

    Elle has an enormous decision to make: stick with her contented, comfortable current life, the husband Miranda Cowley Heller digs into secrets, lies, abuse, desire, shocking truths, complications, and love to think of other atmospheric novels that center around affairs at the beach, but the book that kept coming Brodeur, about Brodeur's narcissistic mother's ongoing affair and how she brought her daughter into her complicated

  • Six Fascinating Memoirs to Explore

    She only occasionally appears on the show, but she comes on to yodel (her grandparents came to Alaska She shares her ongoing, active commitment to personal and emotional growth, bettering the world, being The author explores the beauty of companionship and like a poet, she lays out her unique love story. Pilot that night, I said to her lasciviously— I don’t know what possessed me—“Have you ever tried a comedian Short comes across as charming, nutty, grounded, and really endearing in this fun, funny memoir. 06 It's

  • Review of Transcendent Kingdom by Yaa Gyasi

    Main protagonist Gifty's journey was full of challenges and not too easy or complete, and her voice had Her childhood preacher and the church community are faulted, yet her experiences within that community herself off from most other people, and she has long used work as a refuge and an excuse to be almost completely When Gifty's mother comes to visit and falls into a depression, unable to get out of bed or even eat,

  • Review of The Last Graduate (Scholomance #2) by Naomi Novik

    toward dark magic and destruction, or she could try to rewrite her future by envisioning something completely El and Orion's significant, unique powers turn out to complement each other as perfectly as their personalities

  • Three Books I'm Reading Now, 10/15/21 Edition

    Elle has an enormous decision to make: stick with her contentment and comfortable current life and husband Miranda Cowley Heller explores secrets, lies, abuse, desire, shocking truths, complications, and love

  • Review of The Project by Courtney Summers

    and exposing the truth around her as a journalist, while Bea retreats into a reclusive, mysterious community When mysterious events come to light that seem linked to the seemingly harmless, benevolent group The I'm intrigued by stories about secrets and mysterious communities or private groups, so the focus on

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