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- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 11/13/23 Edition
their trip to the Gulf of Mexico is fraught with danger--and Nell's husband and his murderous brothers may Every Osage was a potential target--and many of those who risked investigating the deaths were killed This is fun, funny, and smart, with wonderful banter, a gruff and independent, saucy main protagonist
- Review of She's Too Pretty to Burn by Wendy Heard
young adult thriller was a lightning-fast read, and there's a yearning for connection between the two main complicated and disastrous, Heard presents what feels like a true yearning for connection between the two main
- Review of Scrappy Little Nobody by Anna Kendrick
(I can’t get over the story of young Anna taking the bus from Maine to New York City with her brother I also have a friend named Anna Kendrick, and not only because the celebrity Anna Kendrick is from Maine
- Review of Wrong Place, Wrong Time by Gillian McAllister
walking down the street--then she sees that he is armed, and to her horror, she sees him kill another man She can't explain what's happened, but she quickly realizes that now she may be able to stop the murder Main characters have plausible reactions of disbelief, wonder, irritation, and fatigue to the unfathomable If you like books like this, you may want to check out these other Bossy books I've read that play with
- Six Great Stories about Robots, Humans and Alien Life, and AI
SecUnit is a fantastic main character; it's grumpily and charmingly obsessed with keeping its people Lora Beth Johnson hooked me immediately with the premise of Goddess in the Machine and with main protagonist she's ready to be reunited with the team, which includes her mother and the rest of her family, plus many But Divya is too busy crafting strong female main protagonists (complete with working mother guilt, which A mysterious prisoner from the front arrives who could be friend or foe, and our main protagonist Talin
- Review of Yellowface by R. F. Kuang
This darkly funny story made me cringe while staying riveted by the main protagonist's deeply faulted
- Review of The Rachel Incident by Caroline O'Donoghue
In Caroline O'Donoghue's contemporary fiction The Rachel Incident, main character Rachel is an Irish She's dating a boring but reliable young man from her high school and living at home when she meets James I wanted to protect him against the world's many disappointments, guard him with my body like I would
- Six More Four-Star (and Up) Historical Fiction Reads I Loved in the Past Year
upon the framework of facts from the lives of Julian of Norwich and what is known of the life of our main Our main protagonist puzzles and angers those around her by challenging the limitations of what women I underlined many, many meaningful passages in Revelations, and I found exploring this time through Margery's and revelations and long-held secrets that seem destined to shake up everything for our modern-day main Tamar, Jane, and Tabitha become linked by complicated connections to one man.
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 7/29/24 Edition
01 The Villain Edit by Laurie Devore Jac Matthis is a romance novelist whose first book tanked (the main protagonist chose her career over a man, enraging readers who'd been counting on a different happy ever Rising by Rebel Wilson I love to read a memoir--if you haven't yet, you might want to check out the many
- Six Historical Fiction Mysteries Sure to Intrigue You
This book had many moving parts, evolving points of view and senses of self, shifts between days and Along with the kickass, whip smart, savvy, kind, and irresistible main protagonist Bridie are her striking Raybourn may allow Veronica to benefit from the author's own modern sensibilities in A Curious Beginning , but Veronica is a strong and unorthodox main protagonist, and for me this aspect of her character works adult supernatural mystery series of the same name, and in it, author William Ritter provides memorable main
- Review of Age of Vice by Deepti Kapoor
India's capital city serves as an important main character here, and in Age of Vice, New Delhi's cacophony
- Six Fascinating Dystopian and Postapocalyptic Novels
Fletcher And there may be no law left except what you make of it, but if you steal my dog, you can at The main protagonist Griz is tough as nails and determined and wonderful, and things do ultimately improve It's a true life-or-death dilemma for a man with two stark options: safety and loneliness or potential Against enormous odds, the team may just be finding some of the lifesaving answers they were sent to character in common between the two books; this person appears at the end of The Boy on the Bridge but is a main
- Review of One to Watch by Kate Stayman-London
After she drunk-blogs scathing comments about the unrealistic body images of the stars of Main Squeeze producer reaches out to her with an unexpected question: would Bea consider starring in a season of Main
- August Wrap-Up: My Favorite Reads of the Month
In Matt Haig's The Humans, an extraterrestrial arrives on Earth with a mission: to kill the man who has the visitor nevertheless assumes the appearance of Professor Andrew Martin and clumsily takes on the man's best friend Viv, whose parents want her to marry and settle down (something she has no interest in), main Flying Solo is Linda Holmes's Maine-set title about returning to a childhood safe haven and reconnecting Laurie Sassalyn returns to her Maine hometown, stinging from her recently canceled wedding, facing being
- Review of The Silent Companions by Laura Purcell
In the book's 1865 timeline, our main protagonist has recently been placed in a mental institution, trying family living two hundred years apart in the same house, making you wonder how reliable any of our main
- Review of Pretty Funny for a Girl by Rebecca Elliott
Elliott's book for young readers offers a boy-crazy, truly funny main protagonist in Haylah Swinton.
- Review of Like a Love Story by Abdi Nazemian
Reza is originally from Iran and gains a new stepfamily in New York, where his eyes are opened to new possibilities and the terrifying and thrilling idea that he could ultimately live an honest life as a gay young man kind older mentor in all things gay culture and in fighting for what’s necessary; a love triangle; many a complementary read to Rebecca Stead's The List of Things That Will Not Change, which follows the main
- Review of Meet Me at the Lake by Carley Fortune
my reading I messaged my friend Hannah, who had just read this book, how I appreciated that the two main
- October Wrap-Up: My Favorite Reads of the Month
Hawker's newest historical fiction gives a wonderfully evocative peek into a gritty period, as her main She's learned to bite her tongue, and she feels like the poor treatment her husband shows her may be This is another whodunit winner from Wendy Walker: a character-driven mystery with a neurodivergent main Hold on to your hats: the Veronica-Stoker relationship gains clarity at long last!
- Six Four Star (And Up) Science Fiction and Fantasy Reads I Loved in the Past Year
Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi, as an audiobook, which was narrated by the fantastic Lameece Issaq and Amin , and I was hooked on the lightning-fast banter; the gruff and independent, saucy, and irresistible main adult fantasy series, but what hooked me was the fearless, hardened, fiercely loyal, savvy, and crafty main
- Review of What Happened to the Bennetts by Lisa Scottoline
Scottoline's suspenseful mystery offers surprising depth in exploring grief while the main protagonist who is responsible for his family's trauma will reveal secrets he never would have imagined, and he may
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 5/13/24 Edition
01 The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley In a world of the near future, a young woman is one of many Our main protagonist, Commander Graham Gore (based upon a real figure from history), has been whisked She's spent her first year at school holing up and studying, maintaining a quiet life.
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 11/10/20 Edition
After she drunk-blogs scathing comments about the unrealistic body images of the stars of Main Squeeze producer reaches out to her with an unexpected question: Would Bea consider starring in a season of Main I adore the colonial Indian setting and the emotionally closed off but exceptionally kind and wise main
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 4/17/23 Edition
Arthur McLachlan is a grumpy elderly man and regular patron who regularly excoriates the staff in personal For years they've gone to their friend Sabrina's cottage in Maine with the rest of their group, building And I am more than this man can comprehend.” After sixteen-year-old Bree's mother dies in an accident, she escapes the painful memories of her childhood
- Review of Family Family by Laurie Frankel
nontraditional, loving, zany family flips traditional views of unplanned, young pregnancy through the view of a main “Not all stories of adoption are stories of pain and regret. Not even most of them.
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 8/26/24 Edition
This is an adorable fake-dating-in-paradise setup with funny dialogue, a wonderfully imperfect main protagonist young girl arrives, telling the story of her own timeline, and she and Ariel begin to figure out they may
- Review of One of Us Is Next by Karen M. McManus
Friends and siblings are pitted against each other, and some of our main protagonists are faced with
- Review of No One Is Talking About This by Patricia Lockwood
In the main character's take on "the portal," as she refers to the internet, she straddles the line between But a dramatic, shocking change occurs in the main protagonist's situation in the second part of the There are too many beautiful, heart-wrenching passages from this section of the book to quote, and Lockwood's
- Six Great Light Fiction Stories Perfect for Summer Reading
more; it's sweet and funny, it's about writing and books, there are wonderfully faulted love-crossed main After she drunk-blogs scathing comments about the unrealistic body images of the stars of Main Squeeze producer reaches out to her with an unexpected question: Would Bea consider starring in a season of Main
- Review of Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt
An overly convenient situation and moment of chitchat pushes the main mystery of the story to a head-
- Review of I Have Some Questions for You by Rebecca Makkai
Meanwhile our main protagonist is a middle-aged woman appealingly muddling along at times, doing her the vein of "It was the one where [insert specific circumstances of a woman's death at the hands of a man
- May Wrap-Up: My Favorite Reads of the Month
My very favorite books from May! But all of these players and times feel mainly to be in place to serve as a structure for our true main upon the framework of facts from the lives of Julian of Norwich and what is known of the life of our main Our main protagonist puzzles and angers those around her by challenging the limitations of what women I underlined many, many meaningful passages in Revelations, and I found exploring this time through Margery's
- Review of Maame by Jessica George
growing up between two cultures while shining in its details: wonderful dialogue, messy moments, and the main Maame (ma-meh) has many meanings in Twi but in my case, it means woman.
- Review of Chenneville: A Novel of Murder, Loss, and Vengeance by Paulette Jiles
How long do you keep it up, how far do you go to find a man like this? US Marshal's determined search for John himself, the distraction of a clever, brave woman, and the pain As always, her main characters are richly layered, struggle with terrible circumstances, retain strong the end of the story, the text briefly references Captain Kidd from Jiles's News of the World ("...a man
- Review of Machinehood by S.B. Divya
Divya has crafted strong female main protagonists who navigate the sometimes dark, always complicated Welga is drawn back into intelligence work in order to identify and fight this new enemy--an enemy that may But Divya is too busy crafting strong female main protagonists (complete with working mother guilt, which The management of many large-scale issues and their side effects are shown in shades of gray rather than
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 3/20/23 Edition
This often makes her books feel like Westerns to me, as with her book The Lost Man. But others' visions for the story involve her eco-warrior main character morphing into a teen beauty
- Review of The Golden Enclaves (Scholomance #3) by Naomi Novik
Novik is also the author of other fantasy novels featuring main protagonists I love: Uprooted and Spinning
- Review of The Book of Longings by Sue Monk Kidd
Much of the fever pitch of support and hatred for Jesus occurs off the page, when the book's main character other experiences (and often-dangerous adventures), so his role in her story is primarily as a faithful man
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 3/6/23 Edition
Novik is also the author of many other wonderful fantasy novels featuring main protagonists I love. 03
- Review of Hello, Molly! by Molly Shannon
also explores her mainly positive, almost dreamlike Saturday Night Live years, her writing and collaboration enthusiastic, full of wonder about the world, and unfailingly optimistic (with a slight, wonderful edge), my main
- Review of The Wife Upstairs by Rachel Hawkins
In Rachel Hawkins's new mystery The Wife Upstairs, each of the main players and their histories aren't Each of the main characters is consumed by wealth, class, and appearances, and hearing about superficial
- Review of The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid
and revelations and long-held secrets that seem destined to shake up everything for our modern-day main life--all the heartbreak, career maneuvering, mistakes, joys, victories, the sordid details of her many
- Review of Boy Swallows Universe by Trent Dalton
I loved spending time with main protagonist Eli as he navigated tough situations and emerged with hope Who is the man? Can he be trusted? Is any of this even real? Eli Bell is a young man in a tough spot. He wants to grow up and become a journalist, but for now his main goal is trying not to attract too much In many ways, Boy Swallows Universe defies categorization.
- Review of Quantum Girl Theory by Erin Kate Ryan
Mary was a captivating main protagonist--alternately desperate and hopeful, but always dogged in her
- Review of The Maidens by Alex Michaelides
I found the main protagonist largely off-putting; she seems scattered beyond her understandable lingering The main suspect felt almost comically sinister, creepily suggestive, and overly familiar--although his
- Review of Small Things Like These by Claire Keegan
Keegan's slim book may seem cozy and quiet at first, but she beautifully illuminates tiny moments alongside Small Things Like These illustrates how a series of what may seem like largely inconsequential moments The quiet main protagonist Bill is a hero; he musters forgiveness for painful events in his past while
- Six Spooky, Gothic Tales
She's asked to play the role of maid to an unassuming, wealthy young woman in a dastardly plot to take family living two hundred years apart in the same house, making you wonder how reliable any of our main But the great young adult fantasy elements are all in place here: magic, healing, a defiant main protagonist
- Review of Steelstriker (Skyhunter #2) by Marie Lu
Our brave main protagonist (and rebel) Talin is forced to submit to the Federation's morally questionable Lu offers up their smoldering romance from a distance, focusing mainly on their emotional connection
- Review of Fourth Wing (The Empyrean #1) by Rebecca Yarros
miss sex" seems to come out of nowhere; sexual innuendos seem to come at strange, inopportune times; a main There are many dramaaaaaatic teen angst moments here ("As if knowing him would somehow make me want him
- Review of Tell Me an Ending by Jo Harkin
Many people in Harkin's world have elected to have the company Nepenthe remove traumatic or upsetting Harkin tracks four main characters as they cope with what they may have lost, what might be gained from facing the truth, how painful experiences may have shaped them in essential ways, and whether it's best to leave forgotten pain behind. Others are haunted by what may have been lost, but may imagine far worse scenarios and higher stakes