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- Six of My Favorite Contemporary Fiction Reads of the Year
An elderly woman is causing a major disruption on an airline flight.
- January Wrap-Up: My Favorite Reads of the Month
Kellen is struggling in his mage's trials aimed at earning him a name among his privileged people, the
- Review of All the Water in the World by Eiren Caffall
it was like to swim (when waters were not deadly with pollution), to pick wild berries, to fly in an airplane
- Review of Spellslinger (Spellslinger #1) by Sebastian de Castell
Kellen is struggling in his mage's trials aimed at earning him a name among his privileged people, the
- Six of My Favorite Fantasy Reads of the Year
The Stolen Heir (Stolen Heir #1) by Holly Black In this return to the world of Elfhame (Folk of the Air (It's important to first read the Folk of the Air trilogy--see link below in order to understand the Click here for my review of Black's The Queen of Nothing ; I mentioned the great Folk of the Air trilogy
- Review of His Majesty's Dragon: Temeraire #1 by Naomi Novik
loyal to their riders; Novik explores world politics and the intricacies of nations' relationships and airborne
- October Wrap-Up: My Favorite Reads of the Month
An elderly woman is causing a major disruption on an airline flight.
- Review of Buried Deep and Other Stories by Naomi Novik
loyal to their riders, Novik explores world politics and the intricacies of nations' relationships and airborne
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 10/28/24 Edition
loyal to their riders, Novik explores world politics and the intricacies of nations' relationships and airborne
- Review of The Charm Offensive by Alison Cochrun
characters' newly realized or revealed sexual identities--as well as, in some cases, the expressed aim
- Six Magical Fairy Tales Grown-Ups Will Love
intensely loyal to their riders, and the novels explore world politics and nations' relationships and airborne
- Review of Here One Moment by Liane Moriarty
the sometimes-bossy passengers, their overstuffed baggage, and the fallout from someone's inevitable air
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 10/14/24 Edition
the sometimes-bossy passengers, their overstuffed baggage, and the fallout from someone's inevitable air
- Review of The God of the Woods by Liz Moore
Some questionable decisions seemed aimed at protecting the vulnerable, although their reality may have
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 9/16/24 Edition
The Books I'm Reading Now I'm reading Molly Aitken's historical fiction novel set in 13th-century Ireland 01 Bright I Burn by Molly Aitken Molly Aitken's historical fiction Bright I Burn is based on the true
- Six Powerful Memoirs About Facing Mortality
For my full review of this book, see I Am, I Am, I Am . 03 When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi which is A Neurosurgeon's Look at Faith, Doubt, and the Things We Think We Know , made me cry on an airplane The Bright Hour is a North Carolina woman's thoughtful account of events, written with an aim of preserving
- August Wrap-Up: My Favorite Reads of the Month
extremely high-ranked detective Ana Dolabra and her inexperienced, staid, intuitive apprentice, Dinios Kol, aim
- Review of The Tainted Cup (Shadow of the Leviathan #1) by Robert Jackson Bennett
extremely high-ranked detective Ana Dolabra and her inexperienced, staid, intuitive apprentice, Dinios Kol, aim
- Six Romantic Novels Set in the World of TV and Movies
Squeeze (a reality TV show in which a single woman dates strangers hand-picked by the producers and aims
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 8/5/24 Edition
extremely high-ranked detective Ana Dolabra and her inexperienced, staid, intuitive apprentice, Dinios Kol, aim
- Six Lighter Fiction Stories Perfect for Summer Reading
Squeeze (a reality TV show in which a single woman dates strangers hand-picked by the producers and aims
- June Wrap-Up: My Favorite Reads of the Month
They marry, have a baby, and aim to own a house.
- Review of Wellness by Nathan Hill
They marry, have a baby, and aim to own a house.
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 6/10/24 Edition
They marry, have a baby, and aim to own a house.
- Six Musicians' Memoirs that Sing
alongside her parents), how she began to write songs to express herself, and the now-famous story of a DJ airing
- May Wrap-Up: My Favorite Reads of the Month
The heart of this story was inspired by the real-life project aimed at preserving the testimonies of
- Review of The Luminous Web: Essays on Science and Religion by Barbara Brown Taylor
I appreciated Barbara Brown Taylor's aim to close the gap between the sacred and secular, and I respected
- Six Illuminating Memoirs to Dive Into
We keep them alive even if they hurt us and suck up all the air in the room. attends networking events, takes a vacation alone (to a destination she doesn't learn until she's at the airport
- Six Nonfiction and Memoir Reads I Loved in the Past Year
She builds her book around pivotal encounters with others or aims to answer questions that have been
- Review of We Must Not Think of Ourselves by Lauren Grodstein
The heart of this story was inspired by the real-life project aimed at preserving the testimonies of
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 4/29/24 Edition
The heart of the story was inspired by the real-life project aimed at preserving the testimonies of Jews
- Six More Novels I Loved Reading Last Year
Then mysterious threats and unexplained feminist changes begin appearing within the script, aimed at
- Six Powerful Memoirs About Facing Mortality
For my full review of this book, see I Am, I Am, I Am. 03 When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi “ which is A Neurosurgeon's Look at Faith, Doubt, and the Things We Think We Know, made me cry on an airplane The Bright Hour is a North Carolina woman's thoughtful account of events, written with an aim of preserving
- Review of The Stolen Heir (Stolen Heir #1) by Holly Black
In this return to the world of Elfhame (Folk of the Air trilogy), Holly Black takes us deeper into the (It's important to first read the Folk of the Air trilogy--see link below in order to understand the Click here for my review of Black's The Queen of Nothing; I mentioned the great Folk of the Air trilogy
- Review of Land of Milk and Honey by C. Pam Zhang
slathered brioche with cultured butter, dolloped crème fraîche on daubes, and spooned a pudding of Aida's unnamed chef in a polluted, dying city flees to a mountaintop retreat--and finds that fresh food, clear air
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 1/1/24 Edition
first in Holly Black's Stolen Heir duology, which revisits characters and places from her Folk of the Air This book returns to the world of Elfhame, and I think it's important to first read the Folk of the Air Click here for my review of Black's The Queen of Nothing; I mentioned the Folk of the Air trilogy in
- Shhh! Bossy Gift Ideas: Books about Media, Movies, and Music
examining New York itself as a cultural capital. 05 Surely You Can't Be Serious: The True Story of Airplane fans like Bill Hader, Judd Apatow, Adam McKay, as well as detailed interviews with the ZAZ trio of Airplane
- Shhh! Bossy Book Gift Ideas: Sports Nonfiction
players who allowed four men to dominate the NBA, including Bill Laimbeer, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Danny Ainge
- Review of Iron Flame (Empyrian #2) by Rebecca Yarros
These all seem aimed at tempering the impression Violet has that her mother is without a heart.
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 11/27/23 Edition
, a chef in a polluted, dying city flees to a mountaintop retreat--and finds that fresh food, clear air
- Six Historical Fiction Mysteries to Intrigue You
Turton's The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle are fascinating: Evelyn Hardcastle will die every day until Aiden But every day Aiden wakes up in the body of a different guest at Blackheath Manor. webs, detailed maps indicating various characters’ hourly movements, and interrupted timelines in the air
- Review of They Called Us Exceptional: And Other Lies that Raised Us by Prachi Gupta
The book begins with Gupta's apology to her mother for airing the family's dirty laundry rather than
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 11/6/23 Edition
The book begins with Gupta's apology to her parents for airing the family's dirty laundry rather than
- Six More Powerful Books About Facing Mortality
which included the beautiful books The Unwinding of the Miracle; I Am, I Am, I Am; When Breath Becomes Air
- Six of My Favorite Book Club Books of 2023
To her surprise, she begins to notice and respond to the wonders of the light, the weather, the air,
- Six Fantastic Novels Set in North Carolina
But when a body and an abandoned airplane are found in his quiet, coastal North Carolina town, Winston
- Review of The Two Lives of Lydia Bird
But a medication aimed to help her sleep during this difficult time induces an incredible side effect
- Review of Blue Hour by Tiffany Clarke Harrison
policing in America, then the narrator is recognized for dedicatedly sitting by the bedside of her ailing
- Six More Satisfying Novels about Revenge
con artist together set their sights on taking advantage of a spoiled socialite—and one of the cons aims
- Review of Who Gets In and Why: A Year Inside College Admissions by Jeffrey Selingo
tuition, and at the another end, a boy who is unaware of his secondary education and funding options and aims The second number is the percentage of institutional aid spent on non-need-based aid. Selingo aims to eliminate the unknown in order to offer some sanity to those geared up about the overwhelming Aiming for the most talked-about institutions (and fighting to be one included in the infamous single-digit













































