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- Review of Rebel Rising by Rebel Wilson
Wilson doesn't come across as particularly introspective, but she overcame many tough circumstances before
- Review of You Are Here by David Nicholls
thoughtful, and Marnie, a playful copy editor who prefers solitude after her own divorce, fall into a companionable rhythm and, to their surprise, begin to seek out each other's company in an extended hike toward the
- Review of The Villain Edit by Laurie Devore
Laurie Devore's novel goes behind the scenes of a reality dating show, complete with sordid details, "Romances are about the complexities of human beings, about the way we all have a best and worst self Complications abound as the eligible TV bachelor seems to be falling for Jac, she makes enemies of multiple
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 8/5/24 Edition
fantasy-science-fiction mystery by Robert Jackson Bennett; and I'm listening to a romantic story with complications
- July Wrap-Up: My Favorite Reads of the Month
My Bossy takes on more great reads are to come--but I do have some fantastic July favorites to share 01 Sandwich by Catherine Newman Sandwich is beautifully wrought story of complications and familial adoration A kidnaper and serial killer intrudes on the quiet community and directly impacts Patch and Saint. It's 1901, and Ada Byrd has accepted a teaching position in a rural community following a scandal and But Lena is actually Bina--and her life has been far more complex than almost anyone knows.
- Review of Table for Two: Fictions by Amor Towles
They’ll talk away their instincts and their second thoughts and their common sense too, until they are stories all take place around the year 2000, and they consider the impacts of chance encounters, the complications
- Review of Grey Dog by Elliott Gish
It's 1901, and Ada Byrd has accepted a teaching position in a rural community following a scandal and Ada begins to learn delicate secrets of those in the community even as she protects her own scandalous
- Review of In Memoriam by Alice Winn
They trade their hesitant confidences and youthful search for comfort and affection within an unforgiving In Memoriam is beautiful, frequently painful, and offers a layered, complicated version of happy ever
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 7/29/24 Edition
Complications abound as the eligible bachelor seems to be falling for Jac, she makes enemies of multiple thoughtful, and Marnie, a playful copy editor who prefers solitude after her own divorce, fall into a companionable rhythm and begin to seek out each other's company in an extended hike toward the coast.
- Review of The Goddess of Warsaw by Lisa Barr
Nazis--but when she falls for another resistance fighter (her brother-in-law), things get even more complicated But Lena is actually Bina--and her life has been far more complex than almost anyone knows.
- Review of Sandwich by Catherine Newman
Sandwich is another case of beautifully wrought complications and mutual adoration from Catherine Newman funny, so poignant, so beautifully oddball, and so wonderfully open about their deep adoration of their complex
- Review of All the Colors of the Dark by Chris Whitaker
A kidnaper and serial killer intrudes on the quiet community and directly impacts Patch and Saint. relentlessly seek out a dreamlike possibility of something that might be real, and this didn't sit comfortably
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 7/22/24 Edition
A kidnaper and serial killer intrudes on the quiet community and directly impacts Patch and Saint. audiobook. 03 Grey Dog by Elliott Gish It's 1901, and Ada Byrd has accepted a teaching position in a rural community
- Review of A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles
Thus, it is the opinion of this committee that you should be returned to that hotel of which you are
- Review of Rules of Civility by Amor Towles
., were interesting but also extremely jarring; they didn't make sense to me when coming from the main I was completely hooked and kept thinking about this story after I'd finished it.
- Review of The Nature of Disappearing by Kimi Cunningham Grant
I love a book set in the wild (Peter Heller's novels The River and The Guide come to mind as favorites
- Six Great Stories about Brave Women During World War II
were the Bossy five-star read All the Light We Cannot See; The Women in the Castle, which includes a complicated past), and she's making initially hesitant attempts to reclaim love, the joy of music, independence, community Vera and Edith are such a complementary partnership, and I loved spending time with these strong young island of Malta, Everyone Brave Is Forgiven illustrates how everyday triumphs, failures, and concerns come Human behavior is comprised of ulterior motives, of gray shades.
- Review of Bride by Ali Hazelwood
As a child, Misery was given up by her family and community as collateral to keep the peace.
- Review of Rednecks by Taylor Brown
the book are shocking and often read like fiction--the cutthroat, sometimes deadly efforts of coal-company
- Review of Wellness by Nathan Hill
Wellness, Hill considers partners' sometimes unique views of fulfillment and whether two people can come
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 6/10/24 Edition
Nazis--but when she falls for another resistance fighter (her brother-in-law), things get even more complicated But Lena is actually Bina--and her life has been far more complex than almost anyone knows. for modern wellness while considering individuals' views of fulfillment and whether two people can come
- Six Musicians' Memoirs that Sing
She only occasionally appears on the show, but she comes on occasionally to yodel (her grandparents came She shares her ongoing, active commitment to personal and emotional growth, bettering the world, being
- Review of The Other Valley by Scott Alexander Howard
captivating setup: three adjacent valleys, each of which is a different timeline of the same world--and the complicated In Scott Alexander Howard's The Other Valley, teenaged Odile lives in an isolated community that's bordered by two worlds: one in which her same community is living in the past and one in which it's living in
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 5/28/24 Edition
stories all take place around the year 2000, and they consider the impacts of chance encounters, the complications
- Six More Great Historical Fiction Books Set in the American West
plotline concerns Lurie, a man who has adventures and challenges with his surprising, loyal, exotic companion She grapples with the stories she's been told as compared to the reality she experiences as she makes But to my mind, the atmospheric setting and the tone of the story places it firmly in good company among
- Review of The Luminous Web: Essays on Science and Religion by Barbara Brown Taylor
Understandably, because the interplay between science and religion is complex, centuries old, and ongoing
- Review of The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley
This captivating story involves time travel, but it's primarily about deep human connections, complete The main protagonist's focus in her work is Commander Graham Gore (a character based upon a real figure Their common disjointedness brings them together, and the mashup of personalities and histories was fantastic There are twists I didn't see coming, which I was willing to suspend my disbelief regarding; and my mind
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 5/21/24 Edition
Since her mother Defne went into a coma and never woke up, young loner Ada Kazantzakis lives in London
- Six Illuminating Memoirs to Dive Into
host of The Moth storytelling podcast in D.C. and Philadelphia--and he certainly knows how to craft a compelling Therapy (and acting, which also served as a sort of therapy) eventually allowed Field to come into her For my full review of this book, please see Blood. 05 Sorry I'm Late, I Didn't Want to Come by Jessica She regrets her one-year plan almost instantly but feels compelled to continue her terrifying exercises For my full review of this book, please see Sorry I'm Late, I Didn't Want to Come. 06 Wild Life by Keena
- Review of The Enchanted by Rene Denfeld
When the Lady digs into complicated pasts, she finds large swaths of gray within the assignments that is all part of the story of this enchanted place--all the dreams and visions and understandings that come because of the weight of the situation and the powerful way Denfeld presents the inmate's inner world and complicated
- Review of Sleeping Giants by Rene Denfeld
When his sister tries to solve the mystery of his death, she and her own unlikely companion unravel secrets
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 5/13/24 Edition
Our main protagonist, Commander Graham Gore (based upon a real figure from history), has been whisked But then disturbing facts begin to come out about the horrifying behavioral modification methods used
- Review of Baby X by Kira Peikoff
Baby X explores the complex issues around an imagined future with genetically chosen embryos; Peikoff anyone with nefarious intent can theoretically create an embryo with the DNA of anyone with whom they've come Young adult Lily is an aspiring journalist who in her personal life is trying to come to terms with the Meanwhile Baby X explored interesting, complex, sometimes moral and ethical issues, including those around
- Review of None of This Is True by Lisa Jewell
And they're all beginning to come out.
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 5/6/24 Edition
listening to Lisa Jewell's haunting psychological thriller None of This Is True; I'm listening to The Comfort And they're all beginning to come out. I'm listening to None of This Is True as an audiobook. In The Comfort of Crows, Margaret Renkl offers a literary, nature-focused devotional of 52 chapters, and cleverness, which she hopes set a tone for the year to come; to a grief-stricken examination of I'm listening to The Comfort of Crows as an audiobook.
- Six Nonfiction and Memoir Reads I Loved in the Past Year
favorite nonfiction and memoir roundups here: Six of My Favorite Nonfiction Reads from the Past Year Six Compelling The author mentions much of the music she finds powerful and inspiring or comforting, and she references persistent review of the facts and killers' potential motivations, and his dogged determination in comparing The Klan's eventual comeuppance takes up a comparatively small portion of the book, but offers a beginning
- Review of Those Beyond the Wall by Micaiah Johnson
I loved Johnson's first book set in this complex, futuristic, postapocalyptic world of conflicting classes layers of Micaiah Johnson's book The Space Between Worlds, which introduced both the multiverse and the complex In Ashtown, a gritty desert community, the Emperor rules with a ruthless hand and holds the ultimate alliances are shifting and changing, and dramatic justice is being sought felt like the strongest and most compelling
- Review of Family Family by Laurie Frankel
through the view of a main protagonist who refuses to fear, feel shame, or to regret the sometimes complicated She is, herself, an adoptive mother who believes in the process--and she has a complicated past that When she shares her frank thoughts about the complex issues surrounding unplanned pregnancy, a storm But the twins generally felt older, wiser, and more capable of complex thought and carrying out elaborate
- Review of This Is How It Always Is by Laurie Frankel
The heart of the book is a complete gem.
- Review of The Book of Doors by Gareth Brown
time-travel books must decide whether characters may change past events or simply witness what will come During that time she did set into motion an important yet brief plan for the future, and she and her companion
- Six Fantasy Reads I Loved in the Past Year
The largely somber tone appropriately reflects these kids' growing up and facing challenges more complex check out The Golden Enclaves. 04 The Unmaking of June Farrow by Adrienne Young June struggles with the complicated been seeing and hearing visions for a year now, and she believes they're linked to the curse that the community
- Review of The River We Remember by William Kent Krueger
was intrigued by the post-World War II repercussions on small-town Minnesota and by the dark secrets coming I found myself impatient with the complications of Brody’s own making and with his weakness; I also didn
- Six More Four-Star (and Up) Mysteries I Loved in the Past Year
female team of elite assassins was the right book at the right time for me: entertainment in the perfect combination I loved the women's complicated bonds, their crafty planning, their fights for justice, and their ability She is a preternatural--a human without a soul--serving on Queen Victoria's somewhat secret advisory committee
- Review of Shark Heart: A Love Story by Emily Habeck
Lewis's transformation stirs up difficult memories and complex emotions surrounding Wren's mother's change It's a solitary existence, but it's not without a version of community.
- Review of Annie Bot by Sierra Greer
His base desires stood in contrast to Annie's unanticipated evolution and complexity in Annie Bot. But as Annie's AI grows more complex and she becomes more aware of the possibilities in the world, she the reasons for their fractured relationship (ahem, Doug wanted a "cuddle bunny" robot instead of a complex
- Review of The Warm Hands of Ghosts by Katherine Arden
In The Warm Hands of Ghosts, Arden presents the story of Laura, a combat nurse who is searching for her A German spy is on the loose in a small French community, and sources tell Laura that he may be linked Meanwhile Laura and a companion have an inexplicable, haunting experience in a fabled hotel with a sinister
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 4/8/24 Edition
after World War I, Queens of London; and I'm listening to the story of an AI bot who evolves from a companion created to please without questioning into a sentient creature with complex feelings, Annie Bot. But as Annie's AI grows more complex and she becomes more aware of the possibilities in the world, she
- Review of The Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon
It's 1789, and in a rural Maine community, a local man turns up dead--frozen face up in the Kennebec
- Review of Martyr! by Kaveh Akbar
these to be part of his draft; later in the novel I imagined that these were excerpted from his future, completed
- Review of The Excitements by C. J. Wray
He's busy ushering them to commemorative World War II events, attempting to monitor their uninhibited