The Wicked Girls by Alex Marwood
Guilty Pleasure
My "guilty pleasure" choice is suppose to be a fun read. Not too challenging, not to deep, a book I can't wait to get my hands on and jump into. And this one seemed a perfect choice! Found it on display in an independent book store on Cape Cod. With tag lines like, "How well can you know anyone" "Utterly compelling" "I couldn't put it down" I thought this was a sure winner! Wrong!
While I'm not always opposed to reading English authors, I do approach them with hesitation and I should have done so with this one. There were constant cultural references to England that I was clueless about, English terms and vernacular that left me stymied and I got tired of having to stop and look these up in what should have been a casual cover to end read for me.
The book was also more gruesome than it needed to be - oozing brain matter was rather popular with Mr. Marwood. I kept reading the book long after I wanted to scrap it simply because I wanted to know how the mystery end. The last 30 pages or so did provide some thrills (and of course more brain matter), but it certainly wasn't enough to make the entire read compelling. Very disappointed.
Monday, December 12, 2016
Saturday, October 15, 2016
Burning Marguerite by Elizabeth Inness-Brown
"I" Author
When asked while reading this book if I liked it, I couldn't say if I did or didn't. It is a fairly short, and slow moving book of character development of 2 main characters: James Jack and Marguerite in a slow moving locale. I liked both characters, I liked their stories, but I read this book in fits and spurts; walking from work, waiting at an office, on a lunch break, etc. It is much better suited to be read in one sitting, one weekend, with a pot of tea, cozy blanket while the brisk wind blows outside or rain pelts the windows.
Quotes: "My mother had made quilts. Growing up, I had taken them for granted, had slept under one as if it were any blanket, worthy of no more respect than a piece of scratchy wool..her quilts had been warm, durable, not unpleasing to the eye, but mainly frugal. Made for the body, not for the soul. In contrast, these quilts were works of art....I wanted to take one home with me and warp myself in it."
"I" Author
When asked while reading this book if I liked it, I couldn't say if I did or didn't. It is a fairly short, and slow moving book of character development of 2 main characters: James Jack and Marguerite in a slow moving locale. I liked both characters, I liked their stories, but I read this book in fits and spurts; walking from work, waiting at an office, on a lunch break, etc. It is much better suited to be read in one sitting, one weekend, with a pot of tea, cozy blanket while the brisk wind blows outside or rain pelts the windows.
Quotes: "My mother had made quilts. Growing up, I had taken them for granted, had slept under one as if it were any blanket, worthy of no more respect than a piece of scratchy wool..her quilts had been warm, durable, not unpleasing to the eye, but mainly frugal. Made for the body, not for the soul. In contrast, these quilts were works of art....I wanted to take one home with me and warp myself in it."
Tuesday, October 4, 2016
The Whip by Karen Kondazian
Historical Fiction
Wow! Just Wow! What a great piece of history made all the more readable, intriguing and inspiring by Kondazian. Kondazian created a fictional background which gave heart and soul to the mysterious character of Charley Parkhurst. Regardless of the truth of her past, she was still a person of remarkable strength in the times of the Wild West. Short chapters make this a quick read.
Quotes: "Life's gonna do that to you missy. Gonna upset your wagon, not just once but many times. And you got to choose who's sitting next to you. Someone you can trust...or not"
"Friendship, true friendship is a curious dance. Why does one recognize and embrace one soul and yet not another. What is that? That something unspoken. Perhaps it is a long ago remembrance of another time, another place, those same familiar eyes shining out. Always we are searching for those recognizable eyes...so that we might at last be recognized ourselves."
Historical Fiction
Wow! Just Wow! What a great piece of history made all the more readable, intriguing and inspiring by Kondazian. Kondazian created a fictional background which gave heart and soul to the mysterious character of Charley Parkhurst. Regardless of the truth of her past, she was still a person of remarkable strength in the times of the Wild West. Short chapters make this a quick read.
Quotes: "Life's gonna do that to you missy. Gonna upset your wagon, not just once but many times. And you got to choose who's sitting next to you. Someone you can trust...or not"
"Friendship, true friendship is a curious dance. Why does one recognize and embrace one soul and yet not another. What is that? That something unspoken. Perhaps it is a long ago remembrance of another time, another place, those same familiar eyes shining out. Always we are searching for those recognizable eyes...so that we might at last be recognized ourselves."
Friday, September 9, 2016
The Story of Edgar Sawtelle by David Wroblewski
Debut Novel
It took me awhile to finally pick up this bit of a tome (562 pgs.) but I'm glad I did. A coming of age story, you can't help but fall in love with Edgar and the Sawtelle dogs!
The story had some suspense, or in my case, some anxiety ridden times as I kept expecting something bad to happen. More often than not things turned out just fine during Edgar's travails.
Now excuse me while I go spend some time with my dog, Leo!
Quotes: "Time thickened like wet cement"
"Just when normal life felt almost possible - when the world held some kind of order, meaning, even loveliness, some small thing would go awry and the veil of optimism was torn away, the barren world revealed."
Debut Novel
It took me awhile to finally pick up this bit of a tome (562 pgs.) but I'm glad I did. A coming of age story, you can't help but fall in love with Edgar and the Sawtelle dogs!
The story had some suspense, or in my case, some anxiety ridden times as I kept expecting something bad to happen. More often than not things turned out just fine during Edgar's travails.
Now excuse me while I go spend some time with my dog, Leo!
Quotes: "Time thickened like wet cement"
"Just when normal life felt almost possible - when the world held some kind of order, meaning, even loveliness, some small thing would go awry and the veil of optimism was torn away, the barren world revealed."
Saturday, August 13, 2016
The Winter Ghosts by Kate Mosse
New Author
A haunting tale (made more so by my reading it during a thunderstorm!) that did have me wondering if I could "tell true from false".
Mosse does an amazing job of describing the frost covered land without prolonging the descriptions. There is a suspensefulness that is not like those found in suspense/thrillers, but a calm questioning of what the reader will discover upon the next page.
I will certainly seek out more books by Ms. Mosse!!
New Author
A haunting tale (made more so by my reading it during a thunderstorm!) that did have me wondering if I could "tell true from false".
Mosse does an amazing job of describing the frost covered land without prolonging the descriptions. There is a suspensefulness that is not like those found in suspense/thrillers, but a calm questioning of what the reader will discover upon the next page.
I will certainly seek out more books by Ms. Mosse!!
Sunday, July 10, 2016
Wednesday, July 6, 2016
Garment of Shadows - Laurie R. King
Series - #12
We are in Morocco after Mary's stint in the movies
Mary has amnesia. She does not know who she is , where she is, or how she even got to Morocco.
Sherlock does not know where Mary is either. So how can he help her!!!!
We meet up with some characters in past books, and some interesting new ones. Again, Laurie describes the country as if you were there with Mary and Sherlock. Cloak and dagger, spies, the typical Mary Russell story. Good read.
The Magician's Lie - Greer Macallister
Debut
Arden in a female illusionist. Her speciality is being the only woman who saws a man in half. One night after her show, a man is found murdered. Yep, you got it, he was cut in half by an axe!!!
Arden runs. She is caught by a young police office and proceeds to tell him her life story.
A spoiler alert if your really like the illusion of magic. The author tells how some of the illusions are actually done. Bummer!!!
Debut
Arden in a female illusionist. Her speciality is being the only woman who saws a man in half. One night after her show, a man is found murdered. Yep, you got it, he was cut in half by an axe!!!
Arden runs. She is caught by a young police office and proceeds to tell him her life story.
A spoiler alert if your really like the illusion of magic. The author tells how some of the illusions are actually done. Bummer!!!
Friday, June 10, 2016
Surrender, Dorothy - Meg Wolitzer
new author
Not my favorite kind of book. Character development.
Sara is killed in a car accident early on in the story. The rest of the book is about how her mother and friends deal with her death. As a mother myself, I should have had stronger feelings for this loss but the author did not make me feel any connection to the daughter or the mother.
Oh well, on to the next book on my toppling bookpile!!
new author
Not my favorite kind of book. Character development.
Sara is killed in a car accident early on in the story. The rest of the book is about how her mother and friends deal with her death. As a mother myself, I should have had stronger feelings for this loss but the author did not make me feel any connection to the daughter or the mother.
Oh well, on to the next book on my toppling bookpile!!
Wednesday, June 8, 2016
The Last Runaway - Tracy Chevalier
Historical Fiction
The year is 1850. The place is near Oberlin, Ohio. The main character is an English Quaker, Honor Bright.
We start in England, take a rough sea voyage to America, and travel to Ohio . Here we encounter many differences from England, from newly discovered birds; a hummingbird, insects ; a lightening bug, to many colorful people.
A nicely written book about the Quaker faith, early Ohio and the underground railway. Honor Bright struggles with doing the right thing and doing the lawful thing.
I enjoyed meeting Honor, Jack, Donovan, and Belle, and Mrs. Reed. It was an enjoyable journey.
Historical Fiction
The year is 1850. The place is near Oberlin, Ohio. The main character is an English Quaker, Honor Bright.
We start in England, take a rough sea voyage to America, and travel to Ohio . Here we encounter many differences from England, from newly discovered birds; a hummingbird, insects ; a lightening bug, to many colorful people.
A nicely written book about the Quaker faith, early Ohio and the underground railway. Honor Bright struggles with doing the right thing and doing the lawful thing.
I enjoyed meeting Honor, Jack, Donovan, and Belle, and Mrs. Reed. It was an enjoyable journey.
Monday, May 30, 2016
The Cure for Grief by Nellie Hermann
Debut Novel
I can't say I didn't like this book, but I can't say that I loved it. It was very middle of the road for me. Coming of age book centered around a young girl and the tragedy that befalls her family.
I never really connected to any of the characters, but I was interested in them enough to keep reading. With so many other books out there to read, including many with coming of age and family tragedy plot lines, I probably would not recommend this book.
Debut Novel
I can't say I didn't like this book, but I can't say that I loved it. It was very middle of the road for me. Coming of age book centered around a young girl and the tragedy that befalls her family.
I never really connected to any of the characters, but I was interested in them enough to keep reading. With so many other books out there to read, including many with coming of age and family tragedy plot lines, I probably would not recommend this book.
Saturday, May 28, 2016
Face of Betrayal - Lis Wiehl
Guilty pleasure
I was hooked at the first paragraph. When Katie went missing.
But the writing was rather weak for me. It reminded me a lot like James Patterson's "Ladies Murder Club " Three female friends, an attorney, an FBI agent, and a reporter are all working the case.
Katie is a 17 year old Senate page, home for the Christmas break. She goes out to walk the dog and doesn't return home. The usual suspects are father, boyfriend, someone in DC. It is an easy read with some twists and turns but it also has some irrelevant side stories that I am sure were supposed to add to some intrigue but were to weak or non-essential to the book.
Not my favorite read.
Guilty pleasure
I was hooked at the first paragraph. When Katie went missing.
But the writing was rather weak for me. It reminded me a lot like James Patterson's "Ladies Murder Club " Three female friends, an attorney, an FBI agent, and a reporter are all working the case.
Katie is a 17 year old Senate page, home for the Christmas break. She goes out to walk the dog and doesn't return home. The usual suspects are father, boyfriend, someone in DC. It is an easy read with some twists and turns but it also has some irrelevant side stories that I am sure were supposed to add to some intrigue but were to weak or non-essential to the book.
Not my favorite read.
Tuesday, May 24, 2016
Pirate King - Laurie King
Series
I learn way more than I had any desire to learn about pirate ships!!!
Mary Russell goes undercover as firm makers assistant to try to discover why crimes are being committed.
Unfortunately, I would get so bogged down with all of the details of the masts, and riggings of the ship that I would sight of what we were looking for. It was a little confusing when the plot was about a film director making a film about a film director making a film about pirates pretending to be pirates but using real pirates. See, confusing.!!!!
Anyway, not one of my favorite Mary Russell stories . On to the next one!!
Series
I learn way more than I had any desire to learn about pirate ships!!!
Mary Russell goes undercover as firm makers assistant to try to discover why crimes are being committed.
Unfortunately, I would get so bogged down with all of the details of the masts, and riggings of the ship that I would sight of what we were looking for. It was a little confusing when the plot was about a film director making a film about a film director making a film about pirates pretending to be pirates but using real pirates. See, confusing.!!!!
Anyway, not one of my favorite Mary Russell stories . On to the next one!!
Down River - John Hart
"H" author
Adam returns home to his hometown in North Carolina. It is not a happy homecoming.
5 years ago he was acquitted of a murder he did not commit but the people are not happy having him back. He came back because of a phone call from an old friend who needs his help. But once home, he can not find his friend, gets beaten up and another murder occurs. What is going on????
Read in Feb. 2016
"H" author
Adam returns home to his hometown in North Carolina. It is not a happy homecoming.
5 years ago he was acquitted of a murder he did not commit but the people are not happy having him back. He came back because of a phone call from an old friend who needs his help. But once home, he can not find his friend, gets beaten up and another murder occurs. What is going on????
Read in Feb. 2016
Monday, May 23, 2016
Man and Boy - Tony Parsons
new author
Henry has it all, good job, wonderful marriage, and a darling little boy. That is until he throws it all away by one mistake.
Now he has nothing except the responsibility of a little 4 year-old son.
This is an endearing story about the character development of Henry as he learns what it means to be a parent and what the really important things in life are. A very enjoyable read.,
Read Feb. 2016
new author
Henry has it all, good job, wonderful marriage, and a darling little boy. That is until he throws it all away by one mistake.
Now he has nothing except the responsibility of a little 4 year-old son.
This is an endearing story about the character development of Henry as he learns what it means to be a parent and what the really important things in life are. A very enjoyable read.,
Read Feb. 2016
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