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My Review: www.goodreads.com/review/show/3755138338


Daisy Jones And the Six – Taylor Jenkins Reid – 3***
A book within a book, that purportedly tells the story of a famous rock band of the 1970s, told as an “oral history.” It’s a love story, a history of the 1970s rock scene, a coming of age story, and a story of how addiction steals the best parts of our lives. I didn’t like the main characters. And as for plot – it just didn’t seem to be going anywhere, or at least not anywhere I wanted to go. And then I got to the ending and my breath was taken away. Those last twenty pages made me bump the rating up from 2 to 3 stars.
My full review HERE

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As readers know, Agatha Christie (1890-1976) was an English writer known for her detective novels. The Mystery of Mrs. Christie uncovers the untold story of her mysterious eleven day disappearance. When she reappears, she claims amnesia, never revealing what happened.
5/5 I’m a huge fan of Marie Benedict. I’ve read all her books, which I highly recommend. She is a master storyteller bringing compelling tales intricately woven, with characters readers will deeply care for and prose to greatly enjoy.
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Into the Unbounded Night takes us to a time of ancient stones paving the way to the great temples. A time, when different ideologies rub shoulders leading to the birth of Judeo-Christian monotheism. It is also a time when accumulation of wealth and power leads to rebellion and destruction. With Kaplan’s gifted storytelling, the reader is transported into the ancient times of turmoil and history in the making.
5/5 I can’t say enough how much I appreciate the quality of this story and the writing. And the research that went into crafting such fine book with compelling plot, rich historical background and well-developed characters including some iconic figures St. Paul and Yohanan ben Zakkai.
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My review: www.goodreads.com/review/show/3771810111


My review: www.goodreads.com/review/show/3771810111






It's a fascinating account of a nurse working over a period of three days in a maternity ward for pregnant women with Spanish flu in Dublin in 2018. Hard not to compare what has and hasn't changed in the handling of our current pandemic.
my review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...







The Dust Bowl during the 1930s was the worst environmental disaster in the US history, accompanied by the collapse of the economy and its effect of massive unemployment, resulting in massive migration of people from the Great Plains and other parts of the country to California. California was advertised as the land of milk and honey. Was it so?
5/5 Written with beautiful prose, vividly presented story of hardship and comradery of ordinary people who show strength and resilience and human spirit that touches your heart.
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Margery Kempe (1373-1438) was “a mystic living in the full stream of worldly life – she triumphed in transforming herself from a desperate housewife into an intrepid world traveler and lifelong pilgrim.”
5/5 Richly imagined story, engrossingly woven and with beautiful prose transports a reader to a different time and place. With heroine you deeply care for and witness her journey of self-discovery and transformation.
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The Dust Bowl during the 1930s was the worst environmental disaster in the US history, accompanied by the collapse of the economy..."
I've heard people say the first half of the book is a little slow and hard to get into, but seems like the Great Depression part of it in 1934 is the more interesting half. Did you find this?









my review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


San Francisco, 1906. Sophie Hocking is questioned by the US Marshal. Her husband is missing, and she waited six weeks after the San Francisco earthquake to report him missing. Why?
5/5 Seamlessly woven story with intricately developed characters that takes a reader on a fast-paced journey. Mystery unrolls with each page. It is engaging from the very first page to the very last one. The plotting convincingly immerses a reader in the events, both historical and fictional.
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This story brings the little-known chapters of Canadian history which happened right after the Great Depression as an effect of it and during WWII.
5/5 It’s a poignant story bringing heartache, but also showing us that even during the worst times you can find acts of human kindness. This touchingly woven story with moving characters also shows us the power of love, what it can endure and how far it can go. It’s interestingly written with well-developed characters which expose a reader to the little-known pockets of history.
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


5★ Link to my review of Letter From a Region...

Alexander McCall Smith is a white author who created the wonderful Mma Ramotswe in Botswana and The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency. She features in The Cleverness of Ladies, a lovely little novella.














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