Category Archives: Audience

Cakes and Ale, by William Somerset Maugham

I have read quite a few books by Maugham in the last decade or so, maybe 15-16 in all. He’s one of my favorite authors. Having said that, I must admit that Cakes and Ale didn’t live up to his … Continue reading

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Mindless Eating, by Brian Wansink (audio)

I have been fascinated by mindful eating and food psychology for a long time. Back when I first began my weight loss journey at Thanksgiving of 2009, I started with only two ideas in mind: eat only when I was … Continue reading

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Je L’Aimais, by Anna Gavalda

Chloe’s husband has just abandoned her and their two daughters for another woman. Lost and reeling, Chloe ends up staying at a remote farmhouse with her father-in-law. He tells her a story from his own life, which brings into question … Continue reading

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House of Many Ways, by Diana Wynne Jones (audio)

House of Many Ways is the third book in the Howl series, and like Castle in the Air, it is more a companion novel than a direct sequel. Once again, this book takes place a couple years after the last … Continue reading

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Cinder, by Marissa Meyer

Cinder is a retelling of Cinderella, set in future-world China on a background of cyborgs and plague and intergalactic politics. I’ll be short with this review. I wasn’t sure I would like this book. It seemed everyone was reading it, … Continue reading

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Castle in the Air, by Diana Wynne Jones (audio)

In Zanzib, a city in a land south of Ingary, a carpet merchant named Abdullah dreams of meeting and falling in love with a princess. He buys a magic carpet from a stranger one day, and that night, finds himself … Continue reading

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Howl’s Moving Castle, by Diana Wynne Jones (audio)

Sophie Hatter is the eldest of three girls in a land where fairy tale is the norm. She doesn’t expect much from herself, since nothing ever happens for the oldest daughter in fairy tales, and is resigned to a life … Continue reading

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The Dream, by Émile Zola

In a small town outside of Paris, a nine-year-old orphan named Angelique sits outside a cathedral the night after Christmas. It’s snowing, and she has nothing on but rags. She stares up at the images carved into the cathedral’s wall, … Continue reading

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You’re (Not) the One, by Alexandra Potter

I’m not really big into chick-lit. In fact, I think I can count on one hand the number of chick-lit novels I’ve read, and still have fingers left. I can only recall one other one off the top of my … Continue reading

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