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  • Review of The Perfect Mother by Aimee Molloy

    instance, a married character secretly meets a stranger for intimacy--despite actively feeling disgust and complicated

  • Review of Goodnight Beautiful by Aimee Molloy

    They realize their whole lives could be shattered as the lies they've been telling each other come to Several characters seemed unappealing and potentially too-obvious drivers of complications (the young How did you think the structure of the twists compared?

  • Six Books with Cold, Wintry Settings to Read by the Fire

    Disappeared, which I thought was a fantastic book. 02 The North Water by Ian McGuire “He finds the lying comes wrought, with stark, rugged, lush landscapes serving as the backdrop for a mystery that shakes a small community Disappearing Earth is a story that is as much about the varied cast of characters, the closed-off, remote community about frigid temperatures while you're living in frigid temperatures feel too close to reality for comfort

  • Three Books I'm Reading Now, 2/9/21 Edition

    It's complicated. Eli lives in a bleak, distant suburb of Brisbane. attention-grabbing title novella, a black student from Washington, DC, finds herself involved in unraveling a complicated

  • Review of The Unwilling by John Hart

    Hart reliably offers character-driven mysteries with heartbreaking interpersonal complications. The twists and turns here are excellent, with interestingly layered motivations and compromises. offer deftly crafted, often stark landscapes, character-driven stories, heartbreaking situations and compromises the workings of a family in the South during the Vietnam War, including brothers at odds; as well as complex The twists and turns here are excellent, with interestingly layered motivations and complications.

  • Six Magical Fairy Tales Grown-Ups Will Love

    the Witch are the others, and I think Arden's stories get even stronger as the series goes on, with complex Six Books with Cold, Wintry Settings to Read by the Fire. 03 Spinning Silver by Naomi Novik Miryem comes The swirl of events draws other innocent young women into Miryem's complicated web and toward potential Novik's story offers endless odd, lovely, unexpected, and complex elements. The next choosing is coming up quickly, and Agnieszka is sure that her best friend Kasia will be next

  • Review of The Once and Future Witches by Alix E. Harrow

    I was especially taken with the sisters' complicated relationships and with the link Harrow draws between I was especially taken with the sisters' complicated relationships with each other in The Once and Future

  • Review of The Huntress by Kate Quinn

    The character-driven post-WWII story was wonderful, with compelling and lush detail and a gutsy female I thought the character-driven post-WWII story was wonderful, with compelling and lush detail about tough Then I come to my senses and realize that's crazy talk, and I stack my to-read list with more more more

  • Three Books I'm Reading Now, 2/2/21 Edition

    Jivan, a young Muslim girl, becomes tangentially entangled with the wrong people and posts questionable comments

  • Review of Beneath the Keep by Erika Johansen

    Tearling kingdom is (literally) built upon an actual underground warren (the Creche) of tunnels housing a commercial Another common theme between this prequel and the final book in the trilogy is the widespread suffering

  • 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

  • Three Books I'm Reading Now, 1/28/21 Edition

    offers deftly crafted, often stark landscapes, character-driven stories, heartbreaking situations and compromises and more, unraveling the workings of a family in the South during the Vietnam War; brothers at odds; complex

  • Review of Girl, Woman, Other by Bernardine Evaristo

    During the multiple lessons the characters gave each other about feminism and gender--complete with references

  • Six Great Books about the Immigrant Experience

    traveling minister and escapes to Japan, setting in motion the events that will shape the generations to come many details of daily life (food, dress, tradition) in Korea and Japan made the almost-500-page story come In The Girl Who Smiled Beads: A Story of War and What Comes After, Wamariya recalls her experiences through be a little self-conscious, but the book itself is darkly funny, with wonderfully paced dialogue and compelling This is a long essay (but a short book) illustrating the complex behind-the-scenes challenges and tragedies

  • Review of The Harpy by Megan Hunter

    career to be home with the children, and she and Jake are settled into their routine of daily chores, a comfortable their relationship's dynamic was intriguing to see on the page: Jake wonders when the next blow will come When new information comes to light, the third and final act of revenge takes on even more weight, danger

  • Review of Before She Disappeared by Lisa Gardner

    She's an unassuming middle-aged woman and a recovering alcoholic who has a compulsion: to locate missing Frankie travels the country tracking lost women, moving into communities with little more than a change The story feels urgent and realistically complicated, and Gardner doesn't rely on red herrings.

  • Three Books I'm Reading Now, 1/18/21 Edition

    career to be home with the children, and she and Jake are settled into their routine of daily chores, comfortable There's a layer of magical realism that's interspersed but coming on strong at the end, which makes the She's an unassuming middle-aged woman and a recovering alcoholic who has a compulsion: to locate missing She travels the country tracking lost women, moving into communities with little more than a change of

  • Review of The Sparrow by Mary Doria Russell

    God is a complex personality. I wanted to explore that complexity and that moral ambiguity.

  • Six Book Club Books I Loved Last Year

    running the Canadian river, traveling and camping, and Jack and Wynn's friendship itself all hooked me completely For my full review, please see The World That We Knew. 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. ​6 Dear Edward by titles that my book club friends now patiently and kindly wade through to cast their votes for the coming

  • Review of The River by Peter Heller

    running the Canadian river, traveling and camping, and Jack and Wynn's friendship itself all hooked me completely I loved the deep, complementary friendship; outdoorsy expertise and adventuring; optimism running up

  • Review of Olive, Again by Elizabeth Strout

    Strout is truly a marvel in the way she crafts full, complicated lives through sharing small moments. I love that Olive, in what seems to be a combination of unintentional and intentional acts, alienates Strout is truly a marvel in the way she crafts full, complicated lives through sharing small moments.

  • Review of Know My Name by Chanel Miller

    Miller is a beautiful, powerful writer with clear and sophisticated arguments and a compelling identity Miller is a beautiful, powerful writer with clear and sophisticated arguments and a compelling identity

  • Review of Nothing to See Here by Kevin Wilson

    the striking setup itself might be the most powerful element, with the writing potentially paling in comparison The story stars combustible children and the low-key, unambitious misfit who sticks with them, making

  • Three Books I'm Reading Now, 1/1/21 Edition

    the only hope of regaining glory would be to win the elaborate seniors' game of Howl, a challenging competition this new name and is desperate to leave her dark past behind her--has wormed her way into the idyllic community joyfully challenged professionally, he is unapologetically his own unique self, he is exploring his complicated

  • Six 2020 Mysteries for You to Check Out

    the elements of victim, detective, and suspect--and their overlapping Venn diagram possibilities and combinations Sager has crafted a compelling Gothic suspense story in which we're along for the ride as Maggie, a young When Kacey disappears and a string of murders rock the community, everyone is suspect and Mickey's desire This is a smart, compelling story that totally had me hooked. This is a fantastic blend of realistic complications, mistakes, adjustments, and spunk.

  • Review of When We Were the Kennedys: A Memoir from Mexico, Maine by Monica Wood

    When We Were the Kennedys is about grieving deeply, leaning on family and community in a crisis and in common suffering, and figuring out the impossible: how to move on after devastating tragedy. many characters and unfathomable events that changed her family's existence--as well as that of her community

  • Three Books I'm Reading Now, 1/6/21 Edition

    struggling music career would someday take off, but it didn't look as though his dreams would ever come and just as he's letting his hopes soar that this might finally be his big break, Stella falls into a coma place. 03 City of Girls by Elizabeth Gilbert In City of Girls, Gilbert writes about a young woman's coming

  • My Twelve Favorite 2020 Books

    of daily life (and almost-claustrophobic interconnectedness) within a tiny, very northern Norwegian community This is a smart, compelling story that totally had me hooked. She uses Old Norse words in her speech and thoughts; she frequently mentions bravery, combat, wisdom, than sorting out her love life with Marxy from the community center, playing matchmaker with Gert and She's Hollywood royalty, and her former movie star mother lives in a home on the same compound.

  • Review of Here For It: Or, How to Save Your Soul in America by R. Eric Thomas

    joyfully challenged professionally, he is unapologetically his own unique self, he is exploring his complicated host of The Moth storytelling podcast in D.C. and Philadelphia--and he certainly knows how to craft a compelling

  • Review of The Wife Upstairs by Rachel Hawkins

    name of Jane and is desperate to leave her dark past behind her has wormed her way into the idyllic community But is she doing the scheming, or is something more complicated--even sinister--going on? quick fix for her financial situation, but she rapidly became entrenched in what felt like a long-term commitment

  • Review of The Searcher by Tana French

    gloriously unlikely friendship, traces the dangers ricocheting through a sometimes claustrophobic small community When The Searcher begins, retired cop Cal Hooper has moved from Chicago, the site of his complicated gloriously unlikely friendship, traces the dangers ricocheting through a sometimes claustrophobic small community

  • Review of In a Holidaze by Christina Lauren

    explored about her life and how she wanted to live it were substantial, thoughtful, and interestingly complicated

  • Three Books I'm Reading Now, 12/22/20 Edition

    Retired cop Cal Hooper moves from Chicago, the site of his complicated career, his terrible divorce,

  • Three Books I'm Reading Now, 12/2/20 Edition

    Fighting Bunch: The Battle of Athens by Chris DeRose The young men of McMinn County, Tennessee, are coming The story is so compelling, I'm riveted so far. I've got historical fiction/fantasy, royal historical fiction, and a compelling nonfiction story that

  • Six Historical Fiction Books I Loved in the Past Year

    I thought the character-driven post-WWII story was wonderful, with compelling and lush detail about tough But on her own time, Mary is Irish exile Maire O’Farren, and she keeps mixed company as part of a secret

  • Review of A Well-Behaved Woman by Therese Anne Fowler

    Vanderbilt emerges a strong feminist, but at times before she rises from the ashes, her thoughts and comments

  • Review of The Year of the Witching by Alexis Henderson

    The stories Immanuelle hears about her deceased mother Miriam all have one thing in common: her defiance She became pregnant with Immanuelle by a man outside the small, secluded community and died when Immanuelle new-found determination to defy the witches of the wood and their deadly vendettas and save her faulted community listened to Henderson's spooky book as an audiobook, and this dark, witchy tale felt perfect as winter is coming

  • Three Books I'm Reading Now, 12/14/20 Edition

    Henderson I'm listening to Henderson's spooky book, and this dark, witchy tale feels perfect as winter is coming The stories of Immanuelle's mother Miriam all have one thing in common: her defiance of the Prophet. She became pregnant with Immanuelle by a man outside the claustrophobic community and died when Immanuelle new-found determination to defy the witches of the wood and their deadly vendettas and save her faulted community

  • Review of The Fighting Bunch: The Battle of Athens by Chris DeRose

    local GIs returned home from World War II and decided to set things right again for their families and community The young men of McMinn County, Tennessee, are coming home after fighting in World War II. I was completely taken with the compelling story of the spunky main players; the shockingly blatant, If you like compelling nonfiction, you might also want to check out the post Six of the Best Nonfiction

  • Review of The Course of All Treasons: An Elizabethan Spy Mystery by Suzanne M. Wolfe

    this was going to be the perfect cozy book for reading over a long weekend: an Elizabethan mystery, complete

  • Shhh! More Book Gift Ideas for the Holidays

    There's another complementary book of stories from The Moth as well, The Moth Presents Occasional Magic This wasn't the only Dolly Parton book published this year (She Come By It Natural: Dolly Parton and What It's Like to Be a Bird; 2020's Flight Lines by Andrew Darby; and Beletsky's Bird Songs--which comes Pyle draws from his popular Instagram comics (and offers thirty original comics as well) to point out

  • Review of Skyhunter by Marie Lu

    Lu offers complex motivations, clashes between idealism and realism, editorialization about class and Then I remembered that this was the first in a series and that the story would continue past the final complications There's complex motivation here, as well as clashes between idealism and realism and editorialization

  • Shhh! Book Gifts for Kids and Teens

    From glittering crystal caves in Mexico to the site of an ancient meteor crash and many compelling places I hope the ideas here (and those in the lists to come) will help you with ideas for beautiful book gifts

  • Three Books I'm Reading Now, 11/25/20 Edition

    Wolfe Going into Thanksgiving weekend with an Elizabethan mystery in hand, complete with intrigue, plotting

  • Review of Writers & Lovers by Lily King

    sometimes-claustrophobic situation while providing enough character connection and appealingly messy complications forlorn former potting shed, and her love life is shifting from post-breakup-nonexistent to confusingly complicated historical fiction set in 1933 New Guinea), but as in Writers & Lovers, the characters felt sometimes-competing I breathed sighs of relief as Casey began to come into her own and listen to herself, and as her life King must be a former waiter; Casey's experiences working in a restaurant and the twisted but familial community

  • Review of The Skylark's Secret by Fiona Valpy

    from Great Britain's cities, driving supplies and ambulances, knitting, and anything else a scrappy community secrets about events decades past--and initially hesitant attempts to reclaim love, song, independence, community

  • Review of Fable by Adrienne Young

    Young doesn't make things too easy for her characters, but she offers the reader complicated yet satisfying

  • Three Books I'm Reading Now, 11/17/20 Edition

    from Great Britain's cities, driving supplies and ambulances, knitting, and anything else a scrappy community King must be a former waiter; Casey's experience working in a restaurant and the twisted community forged sometimes painful age and stage of shifting from young adulthood to being a grown-up, with all of the complicating

  • Review of Murder in Old Bombay by Nev March

    involved with the family whose daughter and ward died, Captain Jim's endearingly strong sense of duty complicates

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