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Category Archives: General fiction
Sleeping Giants by Rene Denfeld – a Book Review
Real life has been a little daunting lately. As such, I have done quite a bit of reading but very little reviewing. I just can’t get my mind back in the game for some reason. I fear with how the … Continue reading
Posted in Coming of Age, General fiction, Literary Fiction, mystery, thriller, Uncategorized
Tagged book blog, book review, books, Oregon, reading, relationships, siblings, west coast
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WWW Wednesday – October 2, 2024
I haven’t done a great job at keeping up with my weekly WWW meme, so I’ll remedy that this week. WWW Wednesday is a weekly series where bloggers share their reading progress for the week by answering 3 questions. It’s … Continue reading
Posted in General fiction, Uncategorized
Tagged book review, books, fiction, reading, reading challenge, WWW Wednesday
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House of Doors by Tan Twan Eng – a Book Review
W. Somerset Maugham is one of those writers who has always held a place on my to-read list but I have just never gotten around to reading him. That’s a real pity, because I feel that familiarity with his work … Continue reading
The Garden by Clare Beams – a Book Review
It’s 1948, and Irene Willard finds herself left at the doors of an old mansion-turned hospital. All women at this hospital, like her, have only ever experienced the heartbreak of lost pregnancy and are desperate to deliver to their husbands … Continue reading
Those Empty Eyes by Charlie Donlea – a Book Review
As promised, here’s the second book of the Charlie Donlea journey I embarked upon recently. Of the two, I think this is the one I found the most compelling. Synopsis Alexandra Quinlan has gone to great lengths to separate herself … Continue reading
Posted in General fiction, Legal Thriller, mystery, Psychological thriller, thriller, Uncategorized
Tagged book review, books, reading
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WWW Wednesday – September 11, 2024
Welcome to WWW Wednesday, a weekly meme where bloggers answer three questions: This meme is hosted by Sam at Taking on a World of Words. Be sure to visit her to see what she’s been up to this week! What … Continue reading
Posted in Coming of Age, Fantasy, General fiction, Historical Fiction, Literary Fiction, Nonfiction, Parenting, self help, Uncategorized, Women's fiction
Tagged book review, books, fiction, Nonfiction, reading, WWW Wednesday
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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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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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Interesting Facts About Space by Emily Austin – a Book Review
Honestly, my productivity lately has been just pure trash. This time, however, I think I got myself hung up on this particular book review. I’d start it, delete, and then close my page. I couldn’t quite figure out how to … Continue reading
Posted in General fiction, Literary Fiction, Uncategorized
Tagged autism, book review, books, LGBTQ fiction, mental health, Pride month, reading
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