Starting Now, A Blossom Street Novel by Debbie Macomber.
Libby Morgan is laid off from her high-powered job and begins to build a life for herself that includes friends, volunteering, and romance. When she goes back to work, will it all fall apart?
Not much to do with Blossom Street except for a few visits to the local stores. Brief appearances by Lydia, the yarn shop owner.
The macaroni and cheese of literature: comforting when my life was feeling chaotic.
4 stars, for what it is.
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Book #17 in 2013
L.A. Mental by Neil McMahon.
One of James Patterson's co-authors, out on his own. Interesting thriller about mind control via nano-particals. I enjoyed the set up and the middle, but the end became too scienc-y for me, and I lost interest.
3 stars.
One of James Patterson's co-authors, out on his own. Interesting thriller about mind control via nano-particals. I enjoyed the set up and the middle, but the end became too scienc-y for me, and I lost interest.
3 stars.
Sunday, May 5, 2013
Book #16 in 2013
A Gift of Hope, Helping the Homeless by Danielle Steel.
An interesting, sad look at Ms. Steel's strategy to cope with the loss of her son by doing direct outreach work with the homeless in San Francisco.
I don't believe there was enough material for a full book and it seemed as though the author was stretching it out, mostly by repeating things.
3 stars
An interesting, sad look at Ms. Steel's strategy to cope with the loss of her son by doing direct outreach work with the homeless in San Francisco.
I don't believe there was enough material for a full book and it seemed as though the author was stretching it out, mostly by repeating things.
3 stars
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