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Monthly Archives: December 2024
2024 Reading Challenge Final Update
Well, I sort of made it. I did the reading but I don’t see me getting the last reviews posted before midnight as plans with the family feel a bit more important at the moment. Alas, if the review isn’t … Continue reading
Fathers and Sons by Ivan Turgenev – a Book Review
This one is a choice for my reading challenge that’s a new-to-me classic. Not only had I never picked up one of his books before, but I’d been saying his name wrong all these years. Thank you narrator David Horovitch … Continue reading
Don’t Call Me a Hurricane by Ellen Hagan – a Book Review
This is why I do a reading challenge every year and why I often try to put categories outside my comfort zone on my list. Rarely, if ever, would I seek out a book in verse. In this case, I’m … Continue reading
Posted in Coming of Age, General fiction, Poetry, Uncategorized, Young Adult Fiction
Tagged book review, books, Climate Change, East Coast, fiction, Island Living, Jersey Shore, New Jersey, ocean, Poetry, reading
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The Women by Kristen Hannah – a Book Review
I feel I’m cheating a bit with this pick of The Women by Kristen Hannah as my reading challenge choice as a book recommended by a fellow blogger. I have, after all, read a lot of Kristen Hannah and would … Continue reading
The Island of Dr. Moreau by H.G. Wells – a Book Review
I hope everyone had a wonderful Holiday, whatever it may be that you celebrate. For my family, we celebrate Christmas and everyone had a wonderful and relaxing time opening presents and eating wonderful food. The last few days of the … Continue reading
Posted in Classic, Horror, Science Fiction, Uncategorized
Tagged book review, books, fiction, Mad scientist, reading, reading challenge, Remote island, Science
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The Many Lives of Mama Love: A Memoir of Lying, Stealing, Writing, and Healing by Lara Love Hardin – a Book Review
Forgive me if I quickly blaze through my next few reviews. I’ve been moving lately and life has been so chaotic. I find myself at the final hour trying to finish my books and reviews for my reading challenge this … Continue reading
Posted in Memoir, Nonfiction, Uncategorized
Tagged addiction, book review, Book reviews, books, life after prison, Memoir, mental health, Nonfiction, reading, rehabilitation
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Divine Rivals (Letters of Enchantment #1) by Rebecca Ross – a Book Review
In my quest to check off more titles on my reading challenge at the last minute, I’ll add this one for my alliterative author pick. It was also the book club selection for Read Between the Wines this month, chosen … Continue reading
Posted in Alternate History, Fantasy, Romance, Uncategorized, Young Adult Fiction
Tagged book blog, book review, books, Fantasy, reading, reading challenge, relationships
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James by Percival Everett – a Book Review
I hope you came here for unpopular opinions, because I’m about to throw one at you. I’m not a big Mark Twain fan. I know, I know, but hear me out… It’s not his ideas. I love the concept of … Continue reading