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Monthly Archives: January 2023
Beartown, the Series by Fredrik Backman – a Book(s) Review
Of all the literary voices currently on the scene, Backman’s may not be the loudest, but his is certainly one of the most powerful. He has this way of writing something that is extremely heavy but, typically, he does it … Continue reading
Posted in General fiction, Literary Fiction, Uncategorized
Tagged book review, books, fiction, hockey, reading, Sweden
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The House in the Cerulean Sea by T.J. Klune – a Book Review
While I maybe didn’t have the best luck with life in 2022, I did have some good luck with books. The House in the Cerulean Sea is one of those books you don’t realize you need until you pick it … Continue reading
Posted in Fantasy, General fiction, Uncategorized
Tagged book review, books, fiction, LGBTQ, LGBTQ fiction, reading
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Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt – a Book Review
When I decided to restart the blog, I couldn’t think of a better book to begin than a review for this gem. This was my favorite of my reads for 2022. It’s a debut novel from Shelby Van Pelt, and … Continue reading
Posted in General fiction, Literary Fiction, Uncategorized
Tagged book review, books, family relationships, fiction, octopus, reading, wildlife
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The Girls in the Stilt House by Kelly Mustian – a Book Review
I chose this book a few months ago for my month’s pick for Read Between the Wines, my book club. I came across the audiobook on my app and was intrigued by the cover. It was touted as a book … Continue reading
Posted in Historical Fiction, Uncategorized
Tagged book blog, book review, books, Deep South, fiction, Mississippi, reading, Reconstruction, Women's Lit
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New Beginnings
For starters, this is not a book review. No, those will be coming in droves for the next few weeks. I don’t think I’ll be posting a review for every book I read over the last few months, but I … Continue reading
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