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- Six More Four-Star Mysteries I Loved Last Year
events lead to Charlotte's assuming the identity of a made-up detective, Sherlock Holmes, and putting to good
- September Wrap-Up: My Favorite Reads of the Month
feelings of being caught between two cultures, and, largely, her deep and growing connection to Korean food
- Six Book Club Books I Loved in 2021
My book club has been together in some form for thirteen years, and for a good while I've been (surprise
- July Wrap-Up: My Favorite Reads of the Month
It's good to be back with grumpy Murderbot on Preservation Station.
- February Wrap-Up: My Favorite Reads of the Month
characters in Depression-era Georgia who have two important things in common: each of their searches for food
- Shhh! More Book Gift Ideas for the Holidays
those who accept a certain level of discomfort, who own sparingly, and who don't focus on material goods
- Six Great Stories about Robots, Humans and Alien Life, and AI
The Robot Books I love a good artificial intelligence- or robot-focused story, and these six (plus, in
- Six More Great Fiction Titles I Loved This Year
The details Rum provides as a thread throughout the book--the food, spices, and meals that are a framework
- Six Science Fiction Favorites to Dive Into
I found this sooooo good, unexpected, sweeping, and compelling. I missed all the best words." For my full review, please see Goddess in the Machine.
- Six Second-Chance, Do-Over, Reliving-Life Stories
The Second-Chance Books I've been reminded lately how much I love a good second-chance book in which
- Six More Fascinating Memoirs to Explore
More Memoirs I've Loved I find a good memoir irresistible, as evidenced by the bajillions of memoirs
- ICYMI: Six Compelling Nonfiction Books that Read Like Fiction
A 2020 New York Times article, "Is Ronan Farrow Too Good to Be True?"
- Six More Great Historical Fiction Books Set in the American West
Jess is such a good shot, she ends up working for the mean-as-a-snake governor of the territory--and
- Bossy Favorite Reads of the Year So Far
There's a ton to unpack here, including the exploration of the good and evil warring within each of us
- Six Historical Fiction Books I Loved in the Past Year
Fowler also wrote A Good Neighborhood, which I had some issues with, although the topics at its heart
- Six Fantastic Dystopian and Postapocalyptic Novels
He must decide if he'll risk a one-way journey to seek out the good, bad, and ugly that may be awaiting
- Six Great Historical Fiction Stories about the Civil War
lives lived moment by moment (while the characters fight for survival--and also attempt to live as good
- Six More Illuminating Memoirs to Lose Yourself In
More Memoirs I've Loved I love a good memoir, one that offers a glimpse or a deep dive into the life
- Six Fascinating Second-Chance, Do-Over, Reliving-Life Stories
The Second-Chance Books I love a good second-chance book in which the main character gets the opportunity
- May Wrap-Up: My Favorite Reads of the Month
I laughed out loud repeatedly at Fisher's good-natured, self-deprecating, and confidently oddball views Shipstead is a wonderful writer, and I loved every word of this.
- Six Riveting Time-Travel Escapes
This was sooooo good, unexpected, sweeping, and compelling.
- March Wrap-Up: My Favorite Reads of the Month
begins to understand that the group's intention is to effect sweeping change by wielding its power for good
- June Wrap-Up: My Favorite Reads of the Month
She's good at crunching the numbers for work, taking care of her daughter, and leaning on her grandparents
- Six Fantastic Stand-Alone Young Adult Books
encounter each other, they find that they can finally let down their guards, showing each other the good
- Review of Autoboyography by Christina Lauren
The characters were thoughtful and young and funny and defiant but good, and they made mistakes and paid I read their book Love and Other Words after Autoboyography ratcheted my expectations into outer space
- My Very Favorite Bossy 2023 Reads
They've shared the good, bad, and the ugly; endless painfully mundane and thrilling cliffhanger moments His writing is just gorgeous and I'm in for every word.
- Review of The Likeness (Dublin Murder Squad #2) by Tana French
In this sequel to In the Woods, Cassie Maddox has left the Dublin Murder Squad for good—until she's called French is the author of six books in the Dublin Murder Squad series: In the Woods, this book (my absolute



























