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Favorite Reviews:
I have reviewed many books over the years, and some reviews have been more interesting or fun to write than others. The below list were my favorites to write.
• Ada, or Ardor
• Choose Your Own Autobiography
• Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
• If Not, Winter
• Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell
• The Kid Table
• Like Water for Chocolate
• Lolita
• The Monk
• The Night Circus
• Oathbringer
• Return of the Native
• Rhythm of War
• S
• Things Fall Apart
• The Unit
• The Woods Are Always WatchingCategories:
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Tag Archives: historical
A Conspiracy in Belgravia, by Sherry Thomas (audio)
Part 2 of this series, and this time Charlotte Holmes is looking into a mystery that involves her illegitimate half brother… More fun. Other than a few language quirks – there was a bit too much Dickensian repetition of pithy … Continue reading
Posted in 2018, Adult, Prose
Tagged audio, dream-invader, gender studies, historical, mini-review, psychology, revisiting, RIP-worthy
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A Study in Scarlet Women, by Sherry Thomas (audio)
From GoodReads: With her inquisitive mind, Charlotte Holmes has never felt comfortable with the demureness expected of the fairer sex in upper class society. But even she never thought that she would become a social pariah, an outcast fending for … Continue reading
Posted in 2018, Adult, Prose
Tagged audio, gender studies, historical, psychology, revisiting, RIP-worthy
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Bright We Burn, by Kiersten White
As this is the third book in a series, I won’t say too much about the story. This is the continuation of a story based on a fiction version of the man later known as Vlad the Impaler, or alternatively, … Continue reading
Posted in 2018, Prose, Young Adult
Tagged gender studies, historical, LGBTQIA, revisiting
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The Poppy War, by RF Kuang
Rin is a war orphan who does everything she can to escape the life of an opium-smuggler’s errand girl and become one of Nikara’s elite trained soldiers. With the country drifting once again toward war, Rin discovers that learning to … Continue reading
Posted in 2018, Adult, Prose
Tagged Asia, divinity, historical, mini-review, POC, psychology, speculative
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I’ll Be Your Blue Sky, by Marisa de los Santos
It’s the last few days before Clare’s wedding, and her misgivings about the whole thing have reached a crisis point. As she struggles through a panic attack, she’s comforted by an elderly stranger named Edith. Edith gives Clare the courage … Continue reading
Truly Devious, by Maureen Johnson (audio)
Eighty years ago, there was a kidnapping and murder at the Ellingham Academy, a special school for individual learning in Vermont. Stevie Bell, a new student at Ellingham, is determined to solve the cold case. Then a new mystery arises, … Continue reading
Posted in 2018, 2020, Prose, Young Adult
Tagged audio, historical, multi-read, reread, RIP-worthy
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The Girl on the Velvet Swing, by Simon Baatz (audio)
Subtitled: Sex, Murder, and Madness at the Dawn of the Twentieth Century Trigger warning: sexual violence Spoiler warning: These are actual events, so I will discuss details. In the early 1900s, Evelyn Nesbit was raped by architect Stanford White, who … Continue reading
The City of Brass, by SA Chakraborty
Nahri is a con-woman in 19th century Cairo with a few magical abilities that she uses to survive. Then one night, those magical abilities accidentally call a djinn to her, and suddenly she’s on the run from demons and discovering … Continue reading
Protected: Into the Bright Unknown, by Rae Carson
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Posted in 2017, Prose, Young Adult
Tagged gender studies, historical, LGBTQIA, mini-review, POC, speculative
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The Lie Tree, by Frances Hardinge (audio)
Imagine a tree that grows only in the dark and thrives on a diet of human lies. When well fed, the tree bears a bitter fruit, and when eaten, the fruit shows visions of secret knowledge. Now imagine a young … Continue reading