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Author Archives: Amy @ A Librarian and Her Books
The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller – a Book Review
Let me start this review by stating I love what Madeline Miller does. There’s a relatively new push in the entertainment industry to take classic stories of good versus evil, hero versus villain, and add layers of complexity where there … Continue reading
Posted in General fiction, Literary Fiction, Uncategorized
Tagged book review, books, fiction, greek myths, LGBTQ, reading
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All’s Well by Mona Awad – a Book Review
I would say the power of a book lies in whether or not it delivers to a reader a simple story or a true reading experience. I’m not necessarily saying one or the other is a good or a bad … Continue reading
Posted in General fiction, Literary Fiction, Uncategorized
Tagged addiction, Book, book blog, book review, faustian, reading, shakespeare
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The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett – a Book Review
Well, it’s positively shameful that my last review was posted in February. Frankly, I’m so far behind on reviews not sure how I will catch up, but my next few may be pretty short. I have still been reading, but … Continue reading
Posted in General fiction, Literary Fiction, Uncategorized
Tagged Book, book review, gender identity, literature, novel, race
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Leonard (My Life as a Cat) by Carlie Sorosiak – a Book Review
My last review for The Bell Jar was super heavy, so I thought I’d follow it up with something super fun. My daughter, who is 7, is reading well above her grade level so we’ve moved on to chapter books. … Continue reading
Posted in Children's fiction, Middle Grade, Science Fiction, Uncategorized
Tagged aliens, book review, books, cats, friendship, reading
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The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath – a Very Different Kind of Book Review
Every now and then, there’s a story behind the story. Fiction is a veil cast over a haunting reality. Many authors’ own lives were as intriguing and sometimes heartbreaking as the tales they wove into the tapestry of literary canon. … Continue reading
Posted in Classic, Literary Fiction, Uncategorized
Tagged Book, book blog, book review, depression, mental health, reading
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The Lady and Her Monsters by Roseanne Montillo – a Book Review
Still working through my reviews from 2021, I come to the Biography for the reading challenge. This is an interesting one in that, while it does surround the life of Mary Shelley, it puts a particular focus on the influences … Continue reading
Posted in Biography, Nonfiction, Uncategorized
Tagged Book, book blog, book review, Frankenstein, Mary Shelley, reading, Science
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The Road Trip by Beth O’Leary – a Book Review
Still catching up on my 2021 reviews, so bear with me. This is one I finished back in November, I think. Yikes. Not long before that I read my first Beth O’Leary novel, The Flatshare. I positively loved its charm … Continue reading
The Exorcist by William Peter Blatty – a Book Review
This book was quite fittingly the October book pick for Read Between the Wines. Let’s face it, this is a classic horror novel. Though, if I’m being honest, I hear a lot more about the movie than I do the … Continue reading
Reading Challenge 2022 – 52 Books in 52 Weeks
This year I’ve decided to design my own 52 book reading challenge. I’m excited about doing this for multiple reasons. Firstly, it’s a great way to encourage myself to tackle some of those things I’ve been meaning to do for … Continue reading
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Tagged 2022, 52books52weeks, book review, books, fiction, reading, reading challenge, Reading goals
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Final Reading Challenge Update – December 31, 2021
Well, while I definitely struggled and still haven ‘t gotten my reviews up, I did manage to complete my reading challenge. This week I will be quickly cranking out my reviews and getting started on my 2022 reads. I will … Continue reading
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Tagged book blog, book review, books, fiction, reading, reading challenge
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