Wednesday, December 28, 2016
After You by Jojo Moyes
I almost didn't read this when I saw it was a sequel to Me Before You because generally sequels stink. Glad I did though because this novel about Louisa's life after Will dies was excellent. Again, Ms. Moyes does not go for the happily ever after ending, which I appreciate.
Monday, December 5, 2016
Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult
Ruth Jefferson, a black labor and delivery nurse, is charged with homicide when the newborn son of white supremacists dies.
The look inside the white supremacists movement was horrifying. I can only hope that I will forget some of what I read. Looking at Ruth's life is similarly upsetting, but for different reasons. The way Ruth is treated by the white people around her and how she feels she needs to act because of this subtle racism is so sad.
I would have given this 5 stars, but I found the epilogue kind of hokey.
4.5 stars
The look inside the white supremacists movement was horrifying. I can only hope that I will forget some of what I read. Looking at Ruth's life is similarly upsetting, but for different reasons. The way Ruth is treated by the white people around her and how she feels she needs to act because of this subtle racism is so sad.
I would have given this 5 stars, but I found the epilogue kind of hokey.
4.5 stars
Sunday, November 27, 2016
In the Unlikely Event by Judy Blume
Audio.
Read by Kathleen McInerney
14 hours
In 1952, in Elizabeth, New Jersey, three separate planes crash within 58 days. This novel weaves the stories of the many people these events touch.
5 stars.
Read by Kathleen McInerney
14 hours
In 1952, in Elizabeth, New Jersey, three separate planes crash within 58 days. This novel weaves the stories of the many people these events touch.
5 stars.
Wednesday, November 16, 2016
Today Will Be Different by Maria Semple.
Eleanor makes a list of small ways to improve her life, starting now! Not surprisingly, it all goes awry.
I had a little trouble following all the flashbacks and asides. I don't remember having that trouble with Bernadette, but maybe I did.
3 stars.
I had a little trouble following all the flashbacks and asides. I don't remember having that trouble with Bernadette, but maybe I did.
3 stars.
Sunday, November 13, 2016
Don't Ever Get Old by Daniel Friedman (Audio)
Read by Nick Sullivan.
8 hours.
Buck Schatz, former tough-guy cop, finds out the Nazi guard who almost killed him escaped Germany with a carload of gold. Buck, a grumpy 87, and his grandson try to track down the guard and recover the treasure.
4 stars.
8 hours.
Buck Schatz, former tough-guy cop, finds out the Nazi guard who almost killed him escaped Germany with a carload of gold. Buck, a grumpy 87, and his grandson try to track down the guard and recover the treasure.
4 stars.
Saturday, November 5, 2016
Fallen Women by Sandra Dallas (Audio)
Read by Barbara Caruso. 11 hours.
Denver, 1885. Beret, in NY, receives word that her sister has been murder. Further, the former society girl, was found working in a brothel. What led to her sister's downfall and murder? Beret travels by train to Denver and proceeds to "help" the detective on the case find the killer.
The look at historic Denver was very interesting to me.
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
15th Affair by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro.
Meh. I don't know why I keep reading these, or trying to. There are so many books out there.
Latest installment of the Women's Murder Club series. Another mash-up of stories with hardly a resolution at the end. Did they ever confirm who killed everyone at the Four Seasons? If they did, I can't remember it, which doesn't bode well for the story. Also, surprise* revelations about Lindsey's husband, Joe. The real mystery is where they found this incredible babysitter who is available 24/7 and also cooks and cleans for them. HAHAHAHA
2.5 stars.
Latest installment of the Women's Murder Club series. Another mash-up of stories with hardly a resolution at the end. Did they ever confirm who killed everyone at the Four Seasons? If they did, I can't remember it, which doesn't bode well for the story. Also, surprise* revelations about Lindsey's husband, Joe. The real mystery is where they found this incredible babysitter who is available 24/7 and also cooks and cleans for them. HAHAHAHA
2.5 stars.
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