A nice quiet novel about three women friends in their 50s who decide it's time for a change, sell their houses and buy a "fixer upper" in the Shenandoah Valley. Very enjoyable. |
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
A Year on Ladybug Farm by Donna Ball
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Wee Free Men by Terry Pratchett
| Dear Tara, Heather, Robert, David, and everyone else who has told me to read Terry Pratchett, You were right. I am really enjoying Wee Free Men. I think I did try to read it before but I must not have been in the right mood. It reminds me of so much funny British fantasy literature that I have enjoyed - Expecting Someone Taller by Tom Holt, and of course Good Omens by Gaiman & Pratchett. Heather bought me the trilogy, so I'll be reading about Tiffany Aching's adventures for a good long while, and savoring every word. |
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Books of late
Snow Flower & the Secret Fan by Lisa See -- yes, I know, I'm 5 years late on reading this one. According to Jane by Marilyn Bryant -- fun chick lit about a woman who shares space inside her head with Jane Austen Forty Words for Sorrow by Giles Blunt -- just couldn't finish this one, even though it was extremely well written -- not after it started telling the story from the serial killers' point of view. Too much bad mental hygiene. Mind Your Manners, Alice Roosevelt by Leslie Kimmelman (picture book) -- Fun Betsy Tacy by Maud Hart Lovelace -- can you believe I never read this? I think I would have loved it as a kid. Sleep While I Sing and A Chill Rain in January, both by L. R. Wright -- not as enjoyable to me as her first novel "The Suspect" because both of these novels involved sociopaths or psychopathic killers and that's just not my thing, |
Wednesday, November 04, 2009
Bleeding Heart Square by Andrew Taylor
Oh. My. God. WHAT a book! Amazingly gripping and gothic and scary and well-done. Set in London in the '30s. I got drawn in by the first paragraph and savored this one to the very end. And with each revelation I became more and more in awe of the author's skill at keeping the tension going so expertly. At the end I actually gave a physical shudder (both of horror at how the book ended and delight that it was done so well). I cannot WAIT to read more books by this author. Why haven't I ever come across him before? Have I been living under a rock? Wow. I'll be recommending this one to pretty much everyone I know, for awhile. Give it a try if you like gothic novels, thrillers, or just a damn good read. |
Sunday, November 01, 2009
The Suspect by L. R. Wright
| I forget where I read about this book (originally published in the mid 80s) but it got a rave review, and I must say I quite enjoyed it. Looking forward to reading the rest of the books in the series! |
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