Monday, August 15, 2011


Nice read. Set in 1928 in France. Sometimes I felt a little lost because of the names of French towns and some French words, but overall I enjoyed this little book. It is based on a real life tragic event that occurred in 1328 but does not dwell on it. It does deal with love, lost and remembrance.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Garden of Spells - Sarah Addison Allen


Reminded me much of Alice Hoffman's book with the strong mystical women as the central characters. This didn't have as much depth and meaning as Hoffman, but still a pretty good story. Not too much of a love story to be romance, not enough suspense to be a thriller, but a nice blend to make an enjoyable and quick read.

Saturday, August 13, 2011




This book tell us about the 30 year career of a jewel thief from the Cleveland, Ohio area. It was interesting to read about places that I have heard of and even been to ( Headland Beach, in Mentor), but it soon became boring and I had to force myself to keep reading. I got the feeling that the thief was rather impressed with himself for all of the jobs that he pulled.. I am sorry that this book was on my toppling bookpile!!

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Manhunt - James L. Swanson


Very informative book about the assassination of President Lincoln and the chase after the assassins - primarily John Wilkes Booth (though there were other assassins of other government officials and many co-conspirators). So much of the history that I did not remember, retain or maybe never learned from my primary school days. The book was well written in that it kept my attention and was at times suspenseful, yet there were times it also felt repetitious. Though, it has inspired me to want to read more about Lincoln and his presidency.

It is amazing to see how far we've come in medicine and science to now deal with injuries and crimes after reading the crude methods of the 1800's!

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Still Missing - Chevy Stevens


Great page-turner suspense, especially from a debut author. Could feel the terror of the main character, especially as it was written in the format of therapy sessions. Felt the ending was weak - at least the answer to the question "why", but maybe it just wasn't written so it was convincing to the reader. It didn't take away from the thriller that the book is and I look forward to reading her next book "Never Knowing"!

The Dead Path - Stephen M. Irwin

Very creepy and Stephen Kingish.
Nicholas returns to his boyhood village and tries to uncover the reason for many children's disappearances and the secret of the old woods. Oh yea, he also sees ghosts.
What makes this book so good is the descriptive passages. The author really puts the reader right in the thick of things, or the thick of the woods!!!!! For example "...how vines curled up trunks like possessive serpents, rose straight like zippers, or clung with their own green claws like headless jade dragons." Oh and wait until you read about the spiders!!!!! yuck!!!!
I could not read this book before going to bed. yes, it was that creepy!!!!

Monday, August 1, 2011


Sister by Rosamund Lupton. A debut novel that was a good read. A story about two sisters, younger one is missing and the older one is trying to find out what happened to her. It is told in a letter form from the older sister to the younger sister. As the reader, you are the receiver of the letters. It was rather good with a small twist at the end. Enjoyable and I would read this author again.