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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: WTF moments
The Haunting of Ashburn House, by Darcy Coates
When Adrienne inherits Ashburn house, it feels like a godsend. She’s homeless, with almost no income, and without any family to turn to. The dilapidated condition of the house gives her pause, but at least it’s a roof, right? Unfortunately, … Continue reading
Posted in 2020, Adult, Prose
Tagged atmospheric, RIP-worthy, speculative, WTF moments
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Tell Me Lies, by JP Pomare (audio)
This book had it all: an evil villain that was immediately obvious from the very beginning (so obviously it felt like a trick); a narrator who couldn’t spot “obvious” if it bit her nose off and who of course gets … Continue reading
The Shadows, by Alex North
Paul hasn’t been back to his hometown since he left for college 25 years ago. It was too difficult after the murder – a murder he was initially accused of committing – and the disappearance of another boy, Charlie. Charlie … Continue reading
Little Eyes, by Samanta Schweblin
Translated from Spanish by Megan McDowell Take Furbis, cross them with Alexas, and make them live-streaming to a single audience, then you have what’s known in this book as a kentuki: a robot “pet” that one person chooses to “keep” … Continue reading
Posted in 2020, Adult, Prose
Tagged memorable, POC, psychology, speculative, translation, WTF moments
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The City in the Middle of the Night, by Charlie Jane Anders
From Goodreads: Set on a planet that has fully definitive, never-changing zones of day and night, with ensuing extreme climates of endless, frigid darkness and blinding, relentless light, humankind has somehow continued apace — though the perils outside the built … Continue reading
Posted in 2019, Adult, Prose
Tagged LGBTQIA, memorable, psychology, speculative, WTF moments
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Gut Reactions, by Simon Quellen Field (audio)
Subtitled: The Science of Weight Gain or Loss Two notes before I begin. First, this is not a diet book or a self-help book. This is a book (primarily) about body science, dealing with the complexities and intricacies that make … Continue reading
Readathon: Since We Fell, by Dennis Lehane
Years ago, Rachel was a globe-traveling journalist with a hot career and her life put together. After a PTSD-related mental collapse, she’s become agoraphobic and has lost most of the people she was once friends with. The big exception is … Continue reading
Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine, by Gail Honeyman (audio)
Eleanor Oliphant is a peculiar woman. She has little to no social skills, she speaks so precisely that it borders on absurd, and she is completely detached from emotion. Around her thirtieth birthday, life begins to change. She and a … Continue reading
Posted in 2018, Adult, Prose
Tagged audio, favorite, memorable, multi-read, psychology, shredded me, WTF moments
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My Best Friend’s Exorcism, by Grady Hendrix
Sophomore year, 1988, and a stupid girls’ night out changes everything for Abby and her best friend Gretchen. Gretchen just doesn’t seem to be herself anymore, and the changes in her go from disturbing to worse. Soon Abby has to … Continue reading
Posted in 2017, Adult, Prose
Tagged divinity, historical, memorable, psychology, RIP-worthy, speculative, WTF moments
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Plus One, by Elizabeth Fama (audio)
In the world post-Spanish flu, the population has been split into halves: those that live and work in the day (Rays) and those who occupy the night (Smudges). The choice of which half you’re in has more to do with … Continue reading