Category Archives: Adult

Humans of New York, by Brandon Stanton

Not too much to say about this one. I love the Humans of New York website (which I follow on Instagram and Facebook). I didn’t realize how young this project was (since late 2010). The new book that is out … Continue reading

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Year of No Sugar, by Eve Schaub

Several years back, Eve Schaub, her husband, and her two daughters decided to spend a year not eating any added sugar. She blogged about the process, and eventually compiled this memoir about the results. Not sure where I first heard … Continue reading

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Ninepins, by Rosy Thornton

Laura is a single mom of 12-year-old Beth, living out of the way in the fens, in a house dubbed Ninepins. Beth’s father is remarried and has three little boys, and Beth sees him every other weekend. Laura supplements her … Continue reading

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Between Two Thorns, by Emma Newman

The plot of this story is a bit convoluted. There are three worlds: the fae world, where fae are trapped by Sorcerers, the real world, and the “in between” world, where some families live. I’m not sure if those families … Continue reading

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Attachments, by Rainbow Rowell

My second book by Rainbow Rowell was not quite as good as the first, but still quite good. Attachments is an adult book, a story about two people who work at a small newspaper in late 1999. Lincoln is the … Continue reading

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And Then She Fell, by Stephanie Laurens (audio)

Henrietta doesn’t believe in the necklace charm that has been passed down through the ladies of her family and, for years, to her. She doesn’t believe it will help her find her “hero,” but instead believes she will remain a … Continue reading

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It Starts With Food, by Dallas and Melissa Hartwig

All right. I finally read the book behind Whole30. I’ve always scoffed at Whole30 before, but after having most of my gluten-related symptoms come back after 4-5 months gluten-free, I know I need to do some sort of elimination diet … Continue reading

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Not My Daughter, by Barbara Delinsky (audio)

Spoilers. Susan Tate lives in a small town in Maine, a single mom of a 17-year-old daughter named Lily, and the high school principle. She’s struggled to overcome her past – getting pregnant at 17, being disowned by her family … Continue reading

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A Clash of Kings, by George R.R. Martin

Spoilers. Second book in the series, following A Game of Thrones. Well, this book pretty much just continued the first one, with the addition of new characters. It’s all about war and a split up of a unified country. More … Continue reading

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Reconstructing Amelia, by Kimberly McCreight

Kate is a 38-year-old single mother of 15-year-old Amelia. They live in NYC, and Amelia attends a prestigious private school. Kate is a lawyer and works long hours, but tries to make time to stay with Amelia as often as … Continue reading

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