Reader Review: "Euphoria"
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by Cathryn Conroy
3d ago
by Cathryn Conroy (Gaithersburg, Maryland): This is a sneaky book. It starts off at a crawl with the characters and plot unraveling at a slow, deliberate, and measured pace…until wham! At about the halfway point, the book just grabbed me in an intense, haunting, and almost disturbing way. I was sucked into it like quicksand. At first it was nothing, and then it wouldn't let go. And I couldn't stop reading. Written by Lily King, this is award-winning literary fiction that is a diamond in the rough. It's the early 1930s. American Nell Stone and Brit Schuyler Fenwick, known as Fen, are married an ..read more
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Reader Review: "Absolution"
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by Cathryn Conroy
2w ago
by Cathryn Conroy (Gaithersburg, Maryland): In a word: brilliant! This is a book about Vietnam in the very early days of the war, a story you've never heard before. This is a book about the women, the wives of the important men—diplomats, engineers, intelligence officers, attorneys, and military brass. These bright young men were sent to Saigon in the early '60s to do mostly secret work while their pretty little wives threw garden parties and cocktail parties with local servants doing all the work. This is a book about two of those women, who didn't exactly fit the mold. Written 60 years later ..read more
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Reader Review: "And Then She Fell"
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by Cloggie Downunder
3w ago
by Cloggie Downunder (Wollongong): And Then She Fell is the first novel by award-winning, best-selling Canadian Mohawk editor and author, Alicia Elliott. At twenty-six, Haudenosaunee woman Alice Dostator is married to Steve Macdonald, a white man, has a six-week-old daughter, Dawn, is living off reservation in the city of Toronto, and is still grieving the loss of her mother, when she once again begins hearing voices. It's not the first time, but as a teen, she blocked them out with alcohol and pot. Now, she's having difficulty connecting with her baby, is getting very little sleep, and is exp ..read more
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Reader Review: "The House of Doors"
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by Anthony Conty
3w ago
by Anthony Conty (Parkville, MD): "The House of Doors" by Tan Twan Eng tells interconnected tales about characters within the same realm. A married couple, Lesley and Robert, allow a famous writer and his assistant to live with them in a time of personal trouble. Secrets about their marriage arise, and drama they did not expect arises. Malaysia serves as the backdrop. What was going on in China at the time significantly affected the day-to-day life of this young family. Gender politics are the main struggle when Lesley's closest female friend shockingly murders her alleged attempted rapist, an ..read more
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Reader Review: "The Bandit Queens"
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by Katherine Pond
3w ago
by Katherine Pond: Having thought the caste system has been outlawed in India, it was surprising to find this tale set in current time. Still, the system is so very confusing, not the basis necessarily, but the strange differences in economic situations that can exist in the various levels--a Brahmin, the highest caste can grow up with no money, starving, dependent upon others, while a Dalit, an untouchable can be quite affluent. Besides the caste system there are differences in the culture of Muslim Indians and Hindu Indians that are very significant. A Hindu widow for example cannot remarry ..read more
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Reader Review: "Let Us Descend"
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by Anthony Conty
1M ago
by Anthony Conty (Parkville, MD): "Let Us Descend" by Jezmyn Ward requires a strong stomach, like most novels about slavery. The reader wants realism, then reads about rape and technical incest and wishes for less. The protagonist, Annis, takes us on a journey inspired by Dante's Inferno when her Sire (father) cruelly sends her mother away. "Magical Realism," one of the suspicious genres assigned to this intense book by Goodreads, is my kryptonite. I get lost if I struggle to transition from the real to the fantastical. When Annis meets spirits, however, she thoroughly introduces us to them. H ..read more
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Reader Review: "Half a Cup of Sand and Sky"
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by Janine S
1M ago
by Janine S (Wyoming, MI): I was given this book in order to participate in a March 2024 on-line book discussion. And, I am so honored to have received it because this is a beautiful, captivating and well written book that deals with themes of love, purpose, and self-discovery set during the period of political upheaval in Iran as well as tackling the subject of nuclear proliferation. This is pretty heavy stuff, but the author handles it beautifully and, in the process, we are treated to an extraordinary story of one woman's coming of age in these turbulent times. Spanning the years between 19 ..read more
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Reader Review: "Wandering Stars"
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by JoS
1M ago
by JoS (kansas): I had to think about this one for an entire day before I could sort my feelings out about it. It's a complicated story and reading it felt a bit disconnected like it was two separate stories that were forced together without much transition. But I think I have decided that was Orange's point, to bring together an indigenous families past and present in all its disjointed and harsh trauma, and to witness the loss of their history, cultural significance, their person. Wandering Stars is the continuation of the characters in Oranges first book There, There. It is the story of the ..read more
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Reader Review: "After Annie"
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by She Treads Softly
2M ago
by She Treads Softly: After Annie by Anna Quindlen is an outstanding breathtaking and heartbreaking depiction of a family dealing with the untimely death of a wife and mother over the span of a year. It is a very highly recommended, exceptional literary family drama and not to be missed. One of the best. I loved this book. When Annie Brown, 37, dies suddenly, she leaves behind her husband Bill, who is a plumber, and four children Ali (Alexandra)13, Ant (Anthony) 11, Benjy (Benjamin) 8, and James 6. She also leaves behind her best friend since childhood, Annemarie. No one knows how they can mov ..read more
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Reader Review: "The Long Haul"
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by Cathryn Conroy
2M ago
by Cathryn Conroy (Gaithersburg, Maryland): What an eye-opener this is! This is an intriguing book for anyone to read, but especially for those who are planning a move be it locally or long-distance. You'll find out what really happens once the movers cross your doorstep--and it's not all good. The author is Finn Murphy, a man who is now in his mid-60s but started in the business at age 17. He's seen and experienced it all, and now he's sharing it with us. Murphy is not your typical mover. He grew up in a large middle-class Irish Catholic family in Cos Cob, Connecticut, attending parochial sch ..read more
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