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824 items found for "very favorite 2023"
- Three Memoirs I'm Reading Now, 10/7/20 Edition
women's stories seem like they couldn't be more disparate, and I imagine the tones will be refreshingly varied
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 11/25/20 Edition
This is the second in Wolfe's Elizabethan Spy Mystery series; the first was A Murder by Any Name. 03
- Six Illuminating Memoirs to Check Out
Now I'd like Miller to write more books about varied topics, because I like spending time in her head
- Review of Today Tonight Tomorrow by Rachel Lynn Solomon
the last day of high school, and senior nemeses Rowan Roth and Neil McNair have battled bitterly for every
- Review of The Pull of the Stars by Emma Donoghue
Donoghue doesn't pull any punches with the sometimes horrific details of the flu's devastation (or the varied
- Review of Dear Edward by Ann Napolitano
Edward tries on the mantle of taking responsibility for every life lost; he wallows in the despair of
- Review of Hidden Valley Road: Inside the Mind of an American Family by Robert Kolker
professionals and begin a cycle of living in and out of hospitals, undergoing various standard therapies of varying
- Review of The Lost Man by Jane Harper
Harper has also written two books in her Aaron Falk series so far, The Dry and Force of Nature.
- Six More Great Historical Fiction Books Set in the American West
Not all of the members of my book club felt as strongly about this one as I did, but I adored every bit
- Six Great Historical Fiction Stories about the Civil War
pleasure, and saw that I was on the brink of squandering a wondrous gift, the gift of being allowed, every day, to wander this vast sensual paradise, this grand marketplace lovingly stocked with every sublime
- Review of Wild Life by Keena Roberts
between her family's own great privilege and the limited opportunities of most Botswanans, Roberts has a series
- Review of What Doesn't Kill You by Tessa Miller
I needed someone who lives every single day with illness to tell me that (1) I wasn’t alone and (2) my
- Review of The Paper Palace by Miranda Cowley Heller
with no bearing on anything significant that nevertheless kept jumping out at me: almost all--possibly every
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 3/29/21 Edition
When Jax, a social worker, gets a series of frantic missed calls from her sister Lexie, she assumes Lexie
- Review of Love and Other Words by Christina Lauren
The authors have also written The Unhoneymooners, the racy-sounding Beautiful Bastard series, and Josh
- Six More Powerful Books About Facing Mortality
The author saved every one of her grandmother's voicemails, and here she uses them--along with emails
- Six Illuminating Memoirs to Check Out
Now I'd like Miller to write more books about varied topics, because I like spending time in her head
- Six Rom-Coms Perfect for Summer Reading
Carley Fortune is also the author of Every Summer After. 02 Romantic Comedy by Curtis Sittenfeld Sittenfeld's
- Review of Surrender Your Sons by Adam Sass
And the repeated use of I instead of me is a copyediting-level issue, but it stopped me every time I
- Shhh! Book Gifts for Kids and Teens
But for holiday book gifts, other than providing the first in a fiction series I think they'd like, typically
- Review of Hench by Natalie Zina Walschots
The dry humor in Hench also reminded me in a way of the Murderbot series (I review the first three books
- Six Illuminating Memoirs I've Read This Year
Now I'd like Miller to write more books about varied topics, because I like spending time in her head
- Review of Autoboyography by Christina Lauren
The Unhoneymooners, Josh and Hazel's Guide to Not Dating, and the racier-looking Beautiful Bastard series
- Review of The Likeness (Dublin Murder Squad #2) by Tana French
This is my favorite of her Dublin Murder Squad series, and I think about it often, although I read it French is the author of six books in the Dublin Murder Squad series: In the Woods, this book (my absolute favorite of hers), Faithful Place, The Trespasser, Broken Harbor, and The Secret Place, plus the stand-alone