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Monthly Archives: July 2024
Know My Name by Chanel Miller – a Book Review
My reading selections have been a bit depressing lately. Honestly, they’ve been downright infuriating. You may not recognize the name of the author of this memoir, but you certainly know of her. We only knew her as Emily Doe in … Continue reading
Posted in Memoir, Nonfiction, Uncategorized
Tagged book review, books, Memoir, reading, sexual assault, Victim advocacy
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The Serial Killer’s Apprentice by Katherine Ramsland and Tracy Ullman – a Book Review
I spared you the full title of this book in the blog post title, as it’s a mouthful. In truth, the full title also includes the tagline, “The True Story of How Houston’s Deadliest Murderer Turned a Kid into a … Continue reading
Posted in Nonfiction, True Crime, Uncategorized
Tagged book review, books, Houston, Nonfiction, reading, reading challenge, serial killers, True Crime
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The Magic All Around by Jennifer Moorman – a Book Review
I initially found this book so intriguing because of the cover. Look at it, it’s utterly gorgeous and definitely exudes magic. However, I also initially had the fear that it might verge into the world of schmaltz, and I don’t … Continue reading
Posted in Fantasy, General fiction, magical realism, Romance, Uncategorized, Women's fiction
Tagged book review, books, Family, fiction, Grief, Loss, magic, reading, Returning Home, Southern Women
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Things My Son Needs to Know About the World by Fredrik Backman – a Book Review
I recall telling someone once that if Fredrik Backman wrote a book about poop I would still read it. Well… I did! Sort of. I mean, one chapter was about poop. There was some stuff about IKEA, some stuff about … Continue reading
Posted in Essays, humor, Nonfiction, Parenting, Uncategorized
Tagged book review, books, childhood, Family, fiction, humor, Parenting, reading
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The Cemetery of Untold Stories by Julia Alvarez – a Book Review
Julia Alvarez is widely considered an icon in the realm of literature, and when you get the pleasure of reading her prose, you completely understand why. Her words are effortless and timeless. Having just passed the age of 74, it’s … Continue reading
Posted in Fantasy, General fiction, Literary Fiction, magical realism, Uncategorized, Women's fiction
Tagged book review, books, death, fiction, reading, story telling
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Postcards From the Edge by Carrie Fisher – A Book Review
Postcards From the Edge is Carrie Fisher’s novel , published in 1987, that marks the first book in the Suzanne Vale series. She would later publish the sequel in 2004 that continued the saga of Vale’s struggles with addiction and … Continue reading
Posted in General fiction, humor, Uncategorized
Tagged addiction, book review, books, mental health, reading
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2024 Reading Challenge update: June 2024
At the end of June I thought I would take stock of my reading challenge progress. I’ve only finished 11 of the 26 categories though I’ve been reading quite a bit, so I guess I need to pick up the … Continue reading
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Tagged book review, books, challenge update, fiction, Nonfiction, reading, reading challenge
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