Reread/Review: Animal Dreams by Barbara Kingsolver
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by curlygeek04
5d ago
I first read this book about 30 years ago when I was in college, and it blew me away. I’ve carried that paperback from house to house for years, but this was the year I picked it back up again. I was nervous I wouldn’t love it the way I did. I definitely experienced it differently, but I wasn’t disappointed.  This is one of Kingsolver’s earliest novels, published in 1990. She lived in Tucson for two decades before moving to Virginia. When I was an English major at the University of Arizona in Tucson, Kingsolver was a celebrated local author. In those days she wrote about the Southwest, m ..read more
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Review: Real Americans by Rachel Khong
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by curlygeek04
1w ago
This was a fascinating book about three generations of a Chinese-American family (with an absolutely gorgeous cover).  The relationships between each generation are both loving and deeply troubled.  May is a woman who flees Mao’s Cultural Revolution in China to come to the U.S. She’s a brilliant scientist (a researcher of biogenetics) but struggles to form a close relationship with her daughter, Lily. Lily wants the loving relationships she sees in other American families but her mother can barely say “I love you”.  Struggling in her career pursuits after college, Lily fal ..read more
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Review: Women of Good Fortune by Sophie Wan
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by curlygeek04
2M ago
I really enjoyed this novel about three friends in China. Lulu is engaged to a man she doesn’t want to marry, Jane is saving up for plastic surgery because she hates the way she looks, and Rina wants to freeze her eggs so she doesn’t miss out on motherhood. They decide to steal the wedding gift money, a heist that will get each of them what they want most.  I thought this book might be more comedic, like the Aunties books by Jesse Q. Sutanto. And while similar, this book was not laugh-out-loud funny, and in fact really dealt with serious issues, like the pressure on young women in China ..read more
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Top Ten Tuesday: Ten Things I Love and Don’t Love in Romance Novels
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by curlygeek04
3M ago
Today’s Top Ten Tuesday (at That Artsy Reader Girl) is a “love freebie” for Valentine’s Day. I should say up front I’m not a huge fan of Valentine’s Day, a holiday that leaves a lot of people out and is designed mostly to sell a lot of chocolate that many people don’t even want. That said, last week’s post got me thinking about the things I love in romances, and the things I don’t. Romance reading is so personal.  Of course I want good dialogue and characters, but then the things I like and dislike are also influenced by my own personality and experiences, like how I met Mr. CG. So here a ..read more
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New-to-me Romance Writers Natalie Caña and Allison Cochrun
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by curlygeek04
3M ago
I’ve always been a romance reader, but I’ve only recently “fallen in love” with contemporary romances. I love that there’s so many to choose from, and they are so much more diverse than they used to be. With Valentine’s Day coming up, I thought I’d write a short review of two books I read recently by new-to-me authors, both great in different ways, though with some elements I didn’t care for. These were both published in 2022, so should be readily available if you’re a library borrower like me (also good for backlist reading challenges). Kiss Her Once for Me by Allison Cochrun My favorite Chr ..read more
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Review: Flores and Miss Paula by Melissa Rivero
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by curlygeek04
5M ago
I wanted to like this book more than I actually did, although the book does have a lot of strong points. It’s a story of a mother and daughter living together in Brooklyn, both still grieving the loss of Martin, Paula’s husband and Flores’ father.  It’s a story of their complicated relationship as they struggle to move on with their lives. Monica Flores, in her thirties, is putting all of her energy into her job at a company that sells aquariums. The company has grand dreams but poor financial management, and as one of their financial managers, Flores is in a precarious position. If she ..read more
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Review: Blue Skies by T. Coraghessan Boyle
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by curlygeek04
6M ago
I’ve read many books by T.C. Boyle, and I always enjoy his pointed humor and his way of delving deep into history and science, while also building very realistic, imperfect characters  In Blue Skies, his latest, he explores the impacts of global warming in Florida and California.  I should say this probably isn’t my favorite Boyle but I did enjoy it.  The main characters are Cat, Cooper, and their mother and father. Cooper is a scientist, and he persuades his parents to prepare for climate change by giving up meat and eating insects instead. His mother gamely teachers herself t ..read more
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Review: Happiness Falls by Angie Kim
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by curlygeek04
6M ago
If there’s a book I’ve recommended over and over again, it’s Miracle Creek by Angie Kim, so I was thrilled to receive an ARC of her new book. Despite its similar name, Happiness Falls is not a sequel. But it is similar in many ways. Once again, Kim weaves a complex mystery around interesting, sympathetic characters. And again, her focus is on family relationships and the unique needs of individuals on the autism spectrum. The story begins in a Northern Virginia suburb when a father, Adam, takes his severely disabled teenage son Eugene out for their usual hike. The son returns, agitated but si ..read more
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Review: Family Lore by Elizabeth Acevedo
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by curlygeek04
6M ago
I love Acevedo’s books (With the Fire on High, Clap When You Land, The Poet X) but I didn’t find this one as moving or enjoyable as her others. This is Acevedo’s first book for adults rather than young adult. It’s about six women in a Dominican-American family in New York. Flor and her three sisters each have unusual gifts.  Flor can see in her dreams when someone she knows is going to die. She decides one day to hold a living wake for herself, and her three sisters, her daughter and her niece are expected to plan the event. Has Flor dreamed her own death this time? Flor isn’t t ..read more
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Review: Dreams of Arcadia by Brian Porter
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by curlygeek04
6M ago
In Dreams of Arcadia, a debut novel by Brian Porter, Nate Holub is a veterinarian who returns to the small town in rural Texas where his father grew up. He’s there for his uncle’s funeral when he meets the local veterinarian who could use some help and offers him a job. Nate is struggling with a recent divorce and sharing custody of his two teenage daughters. The change seems like a promising one; plus it’s an opportunity to learn more about the father who died when he was young. Nate gets to explore a very different side of veterinary medicine, going from primarily working with cats and dogs ..read more
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