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Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders

A friend disliked this book so much but I’d been watching it and been intrigued.  So, because  he and I disagree on books from time to time,  and because of the generally positive critical reception the novel has garnered,  I went ahead. … Continue reading

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A Proper Pursuit by Lynn Austin

I was really tired of unhappy books about genocide and refugees.  My mom was laughing and laughing about a book she was reading and was recommending to me.  Now,  I rarely if ever read anything recommended by my mother because her tastes … Continue reading

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Exit West by Mohsin Hamid

This book is so short – and only 4 1/2 hours on Audible –  was it worth a whole credit?  –  Okay ,  I loved Hamid’s The Reluctant Terrorist (2007) so I went ahead.   Yes.  It’s worth it. ******* Exit West by … Continue reading

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American Genocide: by Benjamin Madley

I’d been looking at this book for some time.  As those who have known or followed me for any length of time I have a couple of favorite nonfiction subjects –  the French Revolution, the history of Christianity and Native … Continue reading

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Say No More by Hank Phillippi Ryan

Well I was just wondering what to read next when there in the mail comes the newest book by Hank Phillippi Ryan –   🙂 But since my eyes are not what they used to be I decided to download … Continue reading

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All Things Cease To Appear by Elizabeth Brundage

Wow –  I am forgetting to finish and put up my blogs! –  Finished this one a few days ago.  I picked it up because a friend in a reading group recommended it.  No group involved with this one. ******* … Continue reading

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The Light of Day by Graham Swift

This one needs a reread as it’s very confusing to start out – who is whom?  Especially amongst all those women! But it clears up about halfway and is pretty straightforward after that although there are times when the frame story … Continue reading

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The Growth of the Soil by Knut Hamsun x2

There is so much enjoyment in reading a book a second time especially when the novel is a classic with so much substance as Hamsun’s The Growth of the Soil.   I read it maybe 15 year ago at the … Continue reading

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Citizen: An American Lyric by Claudia Rankine

Claudia Rankine recently received a MacArthur Genius Award for her work,  so her name came up on the Booker Prize Reading Group and her book,  Citizen,  sounded like a good way for me to improve my virtually non-existent poetry reading.   I’ve made it a … Continue reading

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The Stranger in the Woods ~ by Michael Finkel

This caught my eye prior to publication and although I don’t buy pre-release,  it was ready for me when the date,  March 7, came.   I’d never heard of the North Pond Hermit of Albion,  Maine,  or at least I … Continue reading

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Piccadilly Jim by P.G. Wodehouse

Well, at least I can say I’ve read a P.G. Wodehouse now.  I doubt I’ll read another.   ******* Piccadilly Jim by P.G. Wodehouse  1917 / 165 pages (Kindle)  read by Frederick Davidson  – 8h 14m rating:   5 (out … Continue reading

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The Muralist by B.A. Shapiro

One of my reading groups has a real enjoyment for books about art – from the novel Luncheon of the Boating Party by Susan Vreeland to the non-fiction You Must Change Your Life by Rachel Corbett.  Some are great,  some are not so hot – … Continue reading

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Under the Dome by Stephen King

Oops – I forgot to blog this one – I read it in January: It’s way too long.   King has said it was an idea he started when he was much younger and just didn’t have the skills to … Continue reading

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The Girl in the Ice by Robert Bryndza

Oh this book started off so well.   A dead woman is found trapped beneath the ice at a pond by a boy who notifies adults who take it from there.   London Police Detective Erika Foster is on the … Continue reading

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The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula LeGuin

I don’t know why I’ve never got around to this book or anything by LeGuin except maybe a short story in an anthology.   I enjoy science fiction,  but have a real problem with fantasy. Still,  it haunted me that I hadn’t … Continue reading

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Still Life by Louise Penny

Settling in on a mixed-weather Sunday to a cozy-ish mystery without a lot of graphic blood and gore and certainly no chases.   I say cozy-ish because the lead detective is not an amateur and the books take place in a … Continue reading

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The Dry by Jane Harper

It’s been awhile since I read an Australian novel,  crime or not,  but this came to my attention via the 4-Mystery Addicts reading group and I followed through,  glad to say.  I think it’s probably written for Australian readers because there isn’t … Continue reading

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