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  • ICYMI: Six Compelling Nonfiction Books that Read Like Fiction

    and the Traitor by Ben Macintyre The Spy and the Traitor: The Greatest Espionage Story of the Cold War is a wonderfully paced and skillfully recounted Cold War-era story of spy intrigue, paranoia, bravery double agent for Britain’s MI6, to be appointed Resident in the KGB—and to ultimately help end the Cold War He does an excellent job of immersing the reader in Cold War-era mindsets, priorities, and sometimes

  • Review of Family Family by Laurie Frankel

    India generally keeps her strong opinions about the world to herself (or shares them with her two kids This is your wide, strange, remarkable family in the world, she said. They were able to infer a great deal about the world and how it works--far more than I would have anticipated While I did find myself cringing and wishing she followed through on the birth control that would ensure

  • Three Books I'm Reading Now, 6/24/24 Edition

    centuries, from Renaissance Italy to the present day, Chevalier's story skips through deadly plague, war

  • Review of Land of Milk and Honey by C. Pam Zhang

    If the land of milk and honey produced no further milk, this meal proclaimed, then we would sup of the ways, and she struggles with her role in perpetuating elitism while envisioning rebuilding a more just world repeatedly demonstrates the hubris of the uber-wealthy upper classes in the environmentally devastated world Money talks--and money is the only thing that buys food in a smog-ruined world.

  • Review of Empire of the Summer Moon by S.C. Gwynne

    Victorious in war, unchallenged by foreign foes in North America for the first time in its history, the The book was, as one would expect, gut-wrenching to read as the destruction unfolded on these pages. Between 1868 and 1881 they would kill thirty-one million buffalo, stripping the plains almost entirely

  • Review of A Treacherous Curse (Veronica Speedwell #3) by Deanna Raybourn

    There is no deed you could confess so dark that it would make me forsake you. You said of us once that we were quicksilver and the rest of the world mud. , shaped by Nature in the same mold, and whatever that signifies, it means that to spurn each other would We are the same, and to leave you would be to leave myself.” development, and A Treacherous Curse offers additional layers that drew me even more deeply into the world

  • Six Riveting Time-Travel Escapes

    Harrow has crafted a lovely adventure through different wonderfully imagined worlds (including the early but sometimes dark and destructive forces surrounding the explorers and collectors venturing through worlds fantasyscifi, #fourstarbookreview 05 The Bone Clocks ​ Teenager Holly Sykes is suddenly drawn into the world She disappears from her family and leaves behind a tragic mystery, while in her forays through new worlds Our main protagonist Tom makes a decision that strands him in our version of the world, which feels like

  • Six Foodie Memoirs to Whet Your Appetite

    Ruth Reichl was editor in chief of Gourmet and a world-renowned food critic for The New York Times, and essential to Reichl's ability to properly assess the level of service and the food quality everyday patrons would She reveals absurdities and excesses in the restaurant world while clearly remaining the head of the Bourdain does have sordid tales to tell, but he seems less puffed up over his kitchen war stories after endless evenings happily watching multiple television series featuring Anthony Bourdain traveling the world

  • Review of The Other Valley by Scott Alexander Howard

    with a captivating setup: three adjacent valleys, each of which is a different timeline of the same world Alexander Howard's The Other Valley, teenaged Odile lives in an isolated community that's bordered by two worlds the powerful Conseil, which makes decisions about who is allowed to anonymously travel between the worlds to observe loved ones from a distance, she accidentally sees and identifies visitors to her own world

  • Review of The Enchanted by Rene Denfeld

    ICYMI: A death-row inmate's desperate need for escapism leads to an elaborate world of magical thinking After a time, it seemed that the world inside the books became my world. The Enchanted brings us into the constricted world of a death-row inmate living in his "dungeon cell. He imagines a rich imaginary world full of fantastical visions, and these thoughts sustain him through affecting because of the weight of the situation and the powerful way Denfeld presents the inmate's inner world

  • Review of Hum by Helen Phillips

    After years working to advance artificial intelligence in a near-future dystopian world decimated by a brief family escape to a nature-filled wonderland (molded on tales they've heard of a lush, past world In no time at all, she would be a craver again.

  • Three Books I'm Reading Now, 12/30/24 Edition

    listening to Melissa Caruso's time-travel fantasy adventure--the first in a duology-- The Last Hour Between Worlds For Bossy takes on books about faith, please check out these books . 02 The Last Hour Between Worlds In fact, the whole world seems to be in horrifying danger. after all--and cooperate with her nemesis Rika Nonesuch, the cat burglar, in order to try to save the world I'm listening to The Last Hour Between Worlds as an audiobook.

  • Review of This Is How It Always Is by Laurie Frankel

    He dreams of being a princess when he grows up, and he would like to be called Poppy and wear the dresses Poppy's family is full of love, and they fear for Poppy out in the world. on their bravery and unwavering devotion to each other in order to face the potential cruelty of a world

  • Six Fantasy Reads I Loved in the Past Year

    series, an allied force of students faces the aftermath of their ambitious book-two plan to save the world The young people feel the weight of the world on their shoulders--and it really does seem to be up to Hart's debut novel links women in three timelines through blood and a powerful connection to the natural world In Weyward, Emilia Hart's story of witchcraft and the natural world, she explores three timelines of , struggle against the binds society attempts to put upon them, connect powerfully with the natural world

  • My Twelve Very Favorite 2021 Reads

    Crying in H Mart is beautiful, painful, and evocative. 02 The Space Between Worlds by Micah Johnson In The Space Between Worlds, Micaiah Johnson offers a wonderfully imperfect heroine and her fascinating She can travel through the multiverse, but only to worlds where another version of herself no longer But when one of Cara's eight remaining selves mysteriously dies while she is world walking, shocking secrets are revealed that connect various worlds and shake Cara to her core.

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

    his digestion, ability to chew, and his taste--at the time, he was unsure how long-term the effects would friends get him through multiple winters--until an unexpected visitor changes everything, opens up Sven's world There's a minor, secondhand, yet powerful focus on the brutality and destruction of war, but also significant As always in the world of Cormoran Strike, the details of the crime are often grisly and disturbing. would have wanted.

  • Six Great Stories about Robots, Humans and Alien Life, and AI

    Divya sets the scene in the world of 2095. Humanity around the world is reliant on homemade and commercially manufactured pills--for health, for health, autonomy, and freedom; sometimes-necessary compromises; and the promise for the future of the world The next day, the world is changed. Carls have cropped up in cities throughout the world. Years later Rose is a world-renowned physicist working to unlock the secrets of the hand and the curious

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

    But now she's dying, and in a panic, she makes a magical deal in which she lives on...in the world of But wars are being waged, and Rae quickly figures out that she's not the heroine of the story. as a prophet telling the future--she figures out that she's not the only one who came from the "real world

  • Review of The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion by Jonathan Haidt

    The Republican Party was (as we saw it) the party of war, big business, racism, and evangelical Christianity

  • Review of Orbital by Samantha Harvey

    Why would you do this? Trying to live where you can never thrive? Up here, nice feels such an alien word. I loved the dynamic only relevant to the world's tiny population of astronauts, in which the space-station traveling anywhere, they reflect, while the astronauts headed to the moon are stepping onto another world

  • Review of Dowry of Blood by S. T. Gibson

    relationship, in which he exerts control and constricts her actions--until she dares to dream of exploring the world I wonder if you would have wanted me if you found me like that: vibrant and loved and alive. moments of joy and begins to imagine an alternate path to freedom and discovering the wonders out in the world

  • Review of The Fragile Threads of Power (Threads of Power #1) by V. E. Schwab

    Schwab returns to the world of the four Londons in the first of a wonderfully paced new series featuring The Fragile Threads of Power is set in the world of Schwab's Shades of Magic, with a return to the four magic but separated by doors, which were created in a desperate attempt to protect the magic of each world Delilah Bard is crossing worlds to take stock of the threats and power struggles. One may upend everything across four worlds--and one may possibly be able to save them all.

  • Review of I've Seen the End of You: A Neurosurgeon's Look at Faith, Doubt... by W. Lee Warren

    His experiences as a neurosurgeon, in the war, with his divorce and his remarriage, his beloved blended I wondered if his answers would be too easily reached or too pat, but Warren digs deeply into the realities

  • Three Books I'm Reading Now, 9/25/23 Edition

    Blackburn and Naomi grow close as they anxiously await word of Jacob's fate halfway around the world. teaches at Western Carolina University) is also the author of other books set in Appalachia: Serena, The World fights for his life fighting police brutality, her fears about bringing a Black-Japanese child into the world

  • Three Books I'm Reading Now, 7/25/22 Edition

    Jaouad Suleika Jaouad was preparing to graduate from college and pursue her career dreams of becoming a war

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

    timeline follows Caroline and Patrick through twists and turns, through the ins and outs of the art world For my full review, check out The Tainted Cup . 06 The Blighted Stars (Devoured Worlds #1) by Megan E O'Keefe's first space opera in the Devoured Worlds series presents failing worlds filled with conflict O'Keefe's Devoured Worlds series, The Blighted Stars , studious Tarquin Mercator is the unlikely heir Pollution and multiple worlds' destruction drives the plot, and various characters' belief in their own

  • Review of The Forgotten Kingdom by Signe Pike

    becomes the legendary character of Merlin); and the complicating factors of bloodthirsty vengeance and war

  • Review of Out Front the Following Sea by Leah Angstman

    Out Front the Following Sea, new historical fiction by Leah Angstman, it's 1689 and King William's War

  • 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 I was intrigued and fascinated with the layers of Micaiah Johnson's book The Space Between Worlds, which despises and an abrupt, suspicious, but brilliant City scientist (who also appeared in The Space Between Worlds Micaiah Johnson is also the author of The Space Between Worlds, a book I loved.

  • Three Books I'm Reading Now, 6/3/24 Edition

    Alexander Howard's The Other Valley, teenaged Odile lives in an isolated community that's bordered by two worlds the powerful Conseil, which makes decisions about who is allowed to anonymously travel between the worlds to observe loved ones from a distance, she accidentally sees and identifies visitors to her own world and implications for the future, and other fascinating issues. 02 Just for the Summer (Part of Your World Jimenez is also the author of Part of Your World, Yours Truly, The Friend Zone, and The Happy-Ever-After

  • Six More Fantastic Dystopian and Postapocalyptic Novels

    After the World Falls Apart I have a fascination with postapocalyptic and dystopian books, and I think In her debut novel, Divya sets the scene in the world of 2095. Humanity around the world is reliant on homemade and commercially manufactured pills--for health, for I was hooked by Long's world-building, her evocative, immersive descriptions of the cold climate, and In one circumstance, referred to in the book's title, there is a captivating, dark, in-between world

  • Review of The Book of Doors by Gareth Brown

    Brown's debut fantasy novel offers a swirl of magical books, a makeshift team of world-savers, plenty And inside the enigmatic pages are the words Any door is every door. I was captivated by Brown's world of magic, alternate realities, the various books' powers, and by the

  • Review of Norwegian by Night by Derek B. Miller

    Green, about a British journalist and an American private twenty years after they're linked by Gulf War

  • My Favorite Science Fiction Reads of the Year

    about what's possible, or explores issues like mortality, autonomy, or free will within an imagined world In Nikki Erlick's debut novel, one morning, each adult around the world receives a mysterious box with Please click here for my full review of The Measure . 04 The Blighted Stars (Devoured Worlds #1 ) by O'Keefe's first space opera in the Devoured Worlds series presents failing worlds filled with conflict O'Keefe's Devoured Worlds series, The Blighted Stars , studious Tarquin Mercator is the unlikely heir

  • Review of Conversations with Friends by Sally Rooney

    Aoife McMahon (she also reads the audiobook versions of Rooney's books Normal People and Beautiful World Frances is a college student studying and writing poetry and regularly performing spoken-word pieces I wasn't clear on why thirtysomething Nick would be captivated by Frances's seemingly exhausting approaches The detail with which Frances picks apart and analyzes each nuance, each look, and each word of every Rooney is also the author of Normal People and the more recent book Beautiful World, Where Are You.

  • Bossy Holiday Gift Ideas: Science and Nature Books

    Bossy Book Gift Ideas: Science and the Natural World Shhh! harvested serviceberries alongside wild birds, she reflected on the importance of reciprocity in the world Rundell traces many of the fascinating creatures that currently face possible extinction around the world Atlas Obscura: Wild Life dives into over 500 captivating plants, animals, and natural world phenomena the heart of a bustling city, Atlas Obscura: Wild Life supplies intriguing elements of the natural world

  • Three Books I'm Reading Now, 12/2/24 Edition

    Bringley's memoir about working as a guard at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, All the Beauty in the World I'm listening to this as an audiobook. 03 All the Beauty in the World: The Metropolitan Museum of Art I'm listening to All the Beauty in the World as an audiobook.

  • Six Magical Fairy Tales Grown-Ups Will Love

    Which other books would you include on this list? What fairy tales for grown-ups have you loved? going to be able to suspend my disbelief as I dove into the story, but Ivey engrossed me fully in the world Ivey's book To the Bright Edge of the World was also wonderful. Ji Lin is a young girl who would have dreamed of becoming a doctor if society would allow it, but she's dragons talk and are haughty and greedy and intensely loyal to their riders, and the novels explore world

  • Review of The Deep Sky by Yume Kitasei

    thing about saying yes to the first (and probably only) one-way interstellar voyage to settle a new world "It's not giving up on the world. It's making more of it. Isn't that the point? responsibility and culpability as Kitasei explains the reason for the ship's departure to populate another world relevant for Bossy purposes, I feel robbed that I read this on an e-reader because this cover, oh my word

  • Review of The Princess Diarist by Carrie Fisher

    Here, Fisher considers the phenomenon of Star Wars, which drew her into its unprecedented whirlwind when

  • Review of Less Is Lost (Arthur Less #2) by Andrew Sean Greer

    literary event invitations he'd received for the coming months and to put together a makeshift tour of the world and language and symmetry in novels, are frequently mistaken about the people who inhabit the actual world I wondered if Less Is Lost would rely heavily on the context of the first book, and after reading it, inject hope regarding the state of our country and grace for those with different manners of facing the world I loved being surprised by the depth beneath Arthur's sometimes absurd take on the world in each of these

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

    In Jo Harkin's debut novel world, many have elected to have the company Nepenthe remove traumatic or It's 1926 in London, and recovery from the Great War inspires many in the city to dive into the wild worthwhile issues without ego, and in being actively involved in improving the lives of others around the world

  • Review of The Luminous Web: Essays on Science and Religion by Barbara Brown Taylor

    I link below to my rave reviews of her books An Altar in the World (in which "Taylor explores the ways with deeper meaning") and Holy Envy (which I described as "a thought-provoking, accessible look at world Barbara Brown Taylor is also the author of An Altar in the World: A Geography of Faith, Holy Envy: Finding

  • Review of The Last Ranger by Peter Heller

    story is full of danger, wonder, and emotional ties; the unforgiving nature and beauty of the natural world As always, I'm in for Heller's showcasing of the unforgiving, beautiful natural world; the sometimes-renegade His writing is just gorgeous and I'm in for every word.

  • Six Fascinating Books about Immigrants' Experiences

    In The Girl Who Smiled Beads: A Story of War and What Comes After, Wamariya recalls her experiences through Wamariya shares her views of the world, her often jarring experiences in the US—with her sister and family

  • Three Books I'm Reading Now, 1/15/24 Edition

    Schwab's return to the world of the Shades of Magic series (Kell! Delilah Bard! new characters!) Schwab The Fragile Threads of Power is set in the world of Schwab's Shades of Magic, with a return to magic but separated by doors, which were created in a desperate attempt to protect the magic of each world Delilah Bard is crossing worlds to take stock of the threats and power struggles. , A Conjuring of Light, here. 03 Lone Women by Victor LaValle There are two kinds of people in this world

  • Review of Down Comes the Night by Allison Saft

    loyal, a magical healer, and she has an uncontrollable spirit--oh, and she's niece to the queen, who would ruthless, and he's Wren's sworn enemy, a deadly force who has destroyed her countrymen and women in the wars

  • Review of Carrie Soto Is Back by Taylor Jenkins Reid

    Tough, talented Carrie Soto retired from tennis at the top of her game, as the best player in the world Her cutthroat desire to win didn't make her the most popular player in the world. I suspect that as with Daisy Jones and the Six and its page time spent on the music world, bandmate negotiations , and creativity, Reid's ability to bring an unfamiliar world to life--in this case, the sporting and tennis world--will play well.

  • Six Favorite Bossy Fantasy Reads from the Past Year

    In Steelstriker, the second and final book in the series, the last free nation in the world has been full review of Steelstriker. 02 The Last Legacy by Adrienne Young In Young's story, loosely set in the world I was thrilled to find that Young's wonderful, signature strong-young-female protagonist-in-a-man's-world --with each word she utters, one of her brothers will die. series, she set up a romantic fantasy about a chosen one, a long-lost family, portals to a magical world

  • Six Royally Magical Young Adult Series

    Another series that would fit perfectly within this list is the wonderful Winternight trilogy by Katherine What other series that have to do with court, queens, and royalty would you include on this list? She finds that she may be the only hope to save her war-torn country. I enjoyed the forays back and forth from the human world to the faerie, the various things-aren’t-what-they-seem The Thief is a book that frankly would stand alone beautifully, but instead, luckily for us, it begins

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