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- Review of Network Effect: A Murderbot Novel by Martha Wells
middle, but Wells provides a fantastically unique point of view, and this series is perfect science-fiction else) strengthened loyalties, there is more of Wells's fantastically understated robot banter, there's action
- Review of Catch and Kill by Ronan Farrow
Carefully researched and documented, with twists and turns that feel so outlandish as to seem like fiction
- Six Spooky, Gothic Tales
Bridie is a strong female protagonist, and Things In Jars offers solid historical fiction details of others aren't tuned into, if she's mentally ill, or if the ghostly voices are real and influencing her actions
- Review of Land of Milk and Honey by C. Pam Zhang
faulted, privileged few are terrifying in their elaborate, exclusive plans, which exclude all but a fraction
- Six Royally Magical Young Adult Series
Saga series, has a cover that to me evokes fantasy, but this series is actually captivating historical fiction This blend of historical fiction, fantasy, and paranormal continues with LaFevers's Dark Triumph, Mortal
- Shhh! Book Gift Ideas for the Holidays
I already offer many of my fiction and nonfiction book recommendations through this blog. Green's observations are fun, often oddball, and sometimes poignant, with short sections that are easily For example, in the Falling Out of History section, he sets the scene for the concept of forgotten songs
- Review of Annie Bot by Sierra Greer
wishing for more exploration into the human condition as contrasted with the carefully scripted robot functioning
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 5/18/21 Edition
If you like fiction about bands and music, you might like the books on the Greedy Reading List Six Rocking
- Review of Goodnight Beautiful by Aimee Molloy
The trick occurs early (also, one major aspect of the true situation directly echoes a fictional setup
- Six Four-Star Mysteries I Loved Last Year
A couple of these are historical fiction mysteries, one was jointly written by two authors, one was set
- Review of Hidden Valley Road: Inside the Mind of an American Family by Robert Kolker
audiobook but when it came up, I didn’t remember at first what the book was about; the beginning reads like fiction
- Three Offbeat Series I Just Started and Love
Hearne offers a playful, action-packed, magical, layered modern-day London. Are you interested in a historical fiction retelling of the story of King Edward, Lady Jane Grey, and I loooved this witty, romantic, action-packed steampunk novel from Gail Carriger.
- August Wrap-Up: My Favorite Reads of the Month
This cover style says "light fiction" to me, but this book addresses deeper issues--of what it means
- Review of Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland by Patrick Radden Keefe
For me, this was nonfiction that was so compelling it read like fiction.
- Review of A Murder by Any Name by Suzanne M. Wolfe
I looove a historical fiction mystery. If you do too, you might want to check out Six Historical Fiction Mysteries to Intrigue You.
- Six Riveting Time-Travel Escapes
Blake Crouch writes character-driven science fiction that I love (Dark Matter is another of his that I adore a character-driven science-fiction tale. Also, time travel! This totally hit the spot.
- Review of Strangers: A Memoir of Marriage by Belle Burden
As she sorts through the past and works to find support and to function more fully in the present, she
- September Wrap-Up: My Favorite Reads of the Month
I've been meaning to read for years; a book that plays with time (one of my favorite setups); a light fiction
- Three Wackily Different Books I'm Reading Right Now
Sometimes I find that I have to suspend my disbelief about human behavior in order to delve into a light fiction
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 12/22/20 Edition
moment with some implausible early details in Holidaze, which I sometimes struggle with in lighter fiction
- Review of The Exiles by Christina Baker Kline
Kline deftly exposes the raw truths of tough situations in her character-driven historical fiction. threw me for a loop and I'm not sure I recovered from it; when I woke in the night after reading this section
- Review of The Ragged Edge of Night by Olivia Hawker
This book was mentioned in Six Historical Fiction Books I Loved Over the Past Year. the Blackbird, One for the Crow, which was mentioned in the Greedy Reading List Six Great Historical Fiction
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 11/10/20 Edition
involving unapologetic body positivity, and I hope Bea doesn't fall into the somewhat common light fiction
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 6/20/22 Edition
Morris A faction of my book club attends (virtually, the past couple of years) our local Library Foundation's
- Six Newish Young Adult Mysteries I Want to Read
Is this kind of a young adult fiction version of the Serial podcast? I'm really hoping so.
- Review of Miss Graham's Cold War Cookbook by Celia Rees
One faction wants to use the horrifying knowledge of Nazi doctors who enacted abuse and torture upon the machinations of the Nazis or offer background on the politics of the American and British postwar factions
- Review of All the Forgivenesses by Elizabeth Hardinger
This book was mentioned in Six Historical Fiction Books I Loved Over the Past Year.
- Shhh! Books I'm Giving as Gifts This Holiday
I've got lots of e-reading giftees on my fall and holiday gifting list--and I already offer many of my fiction
- December Wrap-Up: My Favorite Reads of the Month
Towles crafts a solid historical fiction adventure for his young-men protagonists, balancing weighty
- ICYMI: My Very Favorite Reads from the First Half of 2021
I loved Soulmate Equation for solid light fiction. It's fun and romantic with great characters. behind bars, securing a more equitable New York public school system, establishing the New York Public Library
- Review of Raising White Kids: Bringing Up Children in a Racially Unjust America by Jennifer Harvey
"What strategies will help our children learn to function well in a diverse nation? With the goal of bringing up children "who are able, engaged, and high-functioning when it comes to matters
- Six Great Books about the Immigrant Experience
But these four fiction works and two nonfiction titles are some that have stuck with me in one way or
- My Very Favorite 2021 Reads So Far
I loved Soulmate Equation for solid light fiction. It's fun and romantic with great characters. behind bars, securing a more equitable New York public school system, establishing the New York Public Library
- Review of The Parting Glass by Gina Marie Guadagnino
This book was mentioned in the Greedy Reading List Six Historical Fiction Books I Loved Over the Past
- Review of Unlikely Animals by Annie Hartnett
make ends meet in California and drifting a little bit--oh, and she's been telling her parents about fictitious
- June Wrap-Up: My Favorite Reads of the Month
of the month: Hank Green's second book in his quirky, lovely, character-driven, big-hearted science fiction behind bars, securing a more equitable New York public school system, establishing the New York Public Library
- Review of Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing by Matthew Perry
their own complications and pain--and which he seems to resent), and linking much of his inability to function
- Review of Daughter of a Daughter of a Queen by Sarah Bird
Daughter of a Daughter of a Queen was mentioned in the Greedy Reading List Six Historical Fiction Books
- Review of Dear Girls: Intimate Tales, Untold Secrets, & Advice for Living Your Best Life by Ali Wong
Excruciatingly awkward sexual missteps and repeated details about her bodily functions, not so much.
- Shhh! More Book Gifts for Kids and Teens
and backgrounds in those books, I find myself actively trying to separate this immersive, love-filled fictional
- Review of The Eighth Detective by Alex Pavesi
There's a book within a book here, and the fictitious author of the stories has approached the murder
- Six Great Stories about Robots, Humans and Alien Life, and AI
It gleans tips about holding conversations and functioning around others by watching its favorite show The faulted character of April May was wonderful, and I was fascinated by the way her actions and hopes
- Six More Mysteries I Loved Reading Last Year
Jane is a young single mother and a librarian at the New York Public Library. is suffering from dissociative fugue, a rare condition that could account for her ability to act and function
- Review of The Last Graduate (Scholomance #2) by Naomi Novik
A lot of page time was spent on logistics and on explaining why magical processes and machinations functioned
- Review of The Color of Lightning by Paulette Jiles
This is the third Paulette Jiles Civil War-era historical fiction book I've read and adored.
- Six Great Stories about Robots, Humans and Alien Life, and AI
It gleans tips about holding conversations and functioning around others by watching its favorite show The faulted character of April May was wonderful, and I was fascinated by the way her actions and hopes
- Review of The Likeness (Dublin Murder Squad #2) by Tana French
She writes literary mysteries without cheap thrills and gimmicky tricks.













































