Tuesday, September 03, 2013

The Curiosity by Stephen Kieran



A few charming moments, but otherwise meh.

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Blind Justice by Anne Perry



I was excited about this because the other Perry book that I read was a good blend of mystery and social commentary.  This book tried to do the same, but the elements felt tacked together.  I just didn't work for me.

Review copy provided by publisher.



The Husband's Secret by Liane Moriarty



I couldn't decide if this was brilliant or lame.  But then I realized:  if you want a book with a realistic plot, this will disappoint.  If you want a book that is sort of a philosophical fable, this is pretty interesting.

Sunday, August 18, 2013

Passage by Connie Willis



There's a part of my brain that recognizes that Willis' books are weird, repetitive, too long, and ultimately not great literature, but there is another part of my brain that absolutely loves reading them.

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Crispin: The Cross of Lead by Avi



I read this to the boys.  They liked it because pretty much every chapter has a cliff hanger.  I thought it was pretty good.

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

The Boy Who Could See Demons by Carolyn Jess-Cooke




So the entire time I am reading this, I am thinking, huh, this is an interesting premise, but kind of a slog, maybe I should give up . . . and then I get to the end and realize that the book is completely brilliant.

Review copy provided by publisher.

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Friday, August 09, 2013

The Compound by S. A. Bodeen



Great premise, good twist, stupid execution, wooden characters.

Monday, August 05, 2013

Life After Life by Kate Atkinson



Great premise, excellent setting (Edwardian country house!  The London Blitz!  My favorites!), promising beginning, stupid ending.


Sunday, August 04, 2013

Misreading Scripture with Western Eyes by E. Randolph Richards and Brandon J. O'Brien



Written for the lay reader, this book is an excellent introduction to the numerous and surprising ways in which our cultural assumptions shape our reading of scripture.  I highly recommend this provocative book to pretty much everyone.

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Me Before You by JoJo Moyes



The characters were pretty wooden, but for some reason I still kind of liked this.  At least it didn't feel like the 9000th time I'd read the same story.

Review copy provided by publisher.

Friday, July 19, 2013

The Fault in Our Stars by John Green



I loved this book.

Friday, July 12, 2013

Tuesday, July 09, 2013

Letters from Skye by Jessica Brockmole




I feel like a dork for liking this book.  I don't normally do romance, and this was pretty schmoopy.  And there were a lot of cheesy plot twists.  But still . . . somehow . . . maybe because the characters were so charming . . . I liked it.

Note:  Review copy provided by publisher.

The Best of Connie Willis by Connie Willis




I came to this book with high expectations because Willis is one of my favorite authors.  And my expectations were . . . exceeded.  Seriously, some of these stories were excellent.  And her short reflections after each story were marvelous.

Review copy provided by publisher.

Monday, July 08, 2013

The Fifth Witness by Michael Connelly



Kind of dragged, but then the ending was better than expected.

Tuesday, July 02, 2013

The Kite Rider by Geraldine McCaughrean



I read this to the boys.  It was OK.

Saturday, June 29, 2013

Where'd You Go, Bernadette by Maria Semple



I started out loving this because it was the Sophie Kinsella kind of goofy/funny, but as I found out more about the very sad circumstances of the main character, the goofy/funny became jarring and kind of ugly.  Then things twist and turn a little, and the ending felt pretty slapped together and unsatisfying.  (But it was goofy/funny, so there is that.)

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Sisterland by Curtis Sittenfeld



I've been in a real book slump lately--I've started and abandoned maybe a half dozen books after reading a third to a half way through.  So this was a breath of fresh air just for holding my attention.  It wasn't perfect, but it was interesting, with good characterization and some interesting reflections on, you know, life and relationships and everything.

Review copy provided by publisher.

Monday, June 24, 2013

Big Brother by Lionel Shriver



This was exceptionally good.  I think what I like best about Shriver's writing are the little lines of insight peppered throughout the book.  But the plot and characters were great, too.  And the social commentary.  And as long as you can stand the f-bombs, this would be a great choice for book groups.

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