In Gone Too Long by Lori Roy, Imogene is the daughter of the head of the Ku Klux Klan, but now her dad is dead, and she hopes all the Klan stuff is over. She never was a fan of it! When she finds a small boy, who knows her name locked in a room on her property, it is not over by a long shot!
The problem I had with this book is that it went back and forth in time which bothered the flow of the book for me. Other than that this book was not too bad at all. It kept me engaged for the most part!
(Gerard’s review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 13: "I can't call the police," Tillie says. "I known Robert and Edith Robithan most all my life. And I ain't going to be the one to tell them their son is a thief."
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Friday, July 12, 2019
"Gone Too Long " by Lori Roy
Tuesday, July 9, 2019
"Marooned in the Arctic" by Peggy Caravantes (non-fiction)
Marooned in the Arctic by Peggy Caravantes is the true story about Ada Blackjack, a desperate mother of a sick young boy who agreed to go on an Arctic expedition for two years to Wrangel Island to get some extra money for her son. Wrangel Island is north of Alaska and Siberia! She agreed to go along with three men as a seamstress to sew warm clothes for them during the two years. Although she was told some Eskimo families would join them, none did. During her time there, out of necessity, she learned to hunt, trap, kill, and even build a small boat! She and Vic the cat out survived the men!
Her story is quite remarkable, and I enjoyed the tidbits about the cats, walruses, polar bears and the Arctic Fox. I can't imagine a day 50 degrees below zero like this expedition crew had to deal with. No one could pay me enough to live like Ada did in the Arctic! If you like adventures in tough conditions, read this!
(Karen’s review, 4 stars)
Gerard's review:
Marooned in the Arctic by Peggy Caravantes tells the true story of Ada Blackjack, a young Eskimo girl who goes along with four men on an expedition to Wrangel Island in the Arctic, a remote uninhabited territory. She goes along because she needs money to help care for her ill son.
I thought this book was pretty good. I enjoyed the parts that dealt with the animals that she encountered. This book is very short, but it kept my interest for the most part. (4 stars)
Teaser from page 13: Cats and sailors have had a strong bond throughout history. Felines destroy rats and mice that could cause havoc on a ship in various ways: getting into a cargo of grain, chewing on the ship’s mooring ropes or woodwork, or carrying diseases. Cats do not like water, but they adapt to travel on it and become companions to lonely sailors.
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Her story is quite remarkable, and I enjoyed the tidbits about the cats, walruses, polar bears and the Arctic Fox. I can't imagine a day 50 degrees below zero like this expedition crew had to deal with. No one could pay me enough to live like Ada did in the Arctic! If you like adventures in tough conditions, read this!
(Karen’s review, 4 stars)
Gerard's review:
Marooned in the Arctic by Peggy Caravantes tells the true story of Ada Blackjack, a young Eskimo girl who goes along with four men on an expedition to Wrangel Island in the Arctic, a remote uninhabited territory. She goes along because she needs money to help care for her ill son.
I thought this book was pretty good. I enjoyed the parts that dealt with the animals that she encountered. This book is very short, but it kept my interest for the most part. (4 stars)
Teaser from page 13: Cats and sailors have had a strong bond throughout history. Felines destroy rats and mice that could cause havoc on a ship in various ways: getting into a cargo of grain, chewing on the ship’s mooring ropes or woodwork, or carrying diseases. Cats do not like water, but they adapt to travel on it and become companions to lonely sailors.
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Labels:
adventure,
animals,
Eskimo,
island,
mothers and sons,
non-fiction,
survival,
women
Sunday, July 7, 2019
"Renegade Ranger" by James J. Griffin
Renegade Ranger by James J. Griffin took me on a wild, dangerous ride. When Tom Foley, a Texas Ranger, kills the Captain Ranger at headquarters, shooting him in the back, Ranger Jim Blawchyzk gets shot twice by his friend Tom too when he went back to give the Captain some cookies. Jim's son, Charlie plans on joining the Texas Rangers as soon as he turns 18, but an exception is made for him to join up early so he can ride along to track down his father's shooter and former friend. The big question is why did Tom do it.
There is a lot of dialogue and the chase is stretched out with more shootings along the way. I thought the plot was interesting, but the writing was very simplistic and the dialogue corny and stilted. I really got tired of the line "Bet your hat on it" which was way over used. I like westerns now and then, but this was far from a favorite. I expected better.
(Karen's review, 3 stars)
Teaser from page 28: Tom Foley was just emerging from the corridor leading to Captain Trumbull's office, his smoking six-gun in his hand. An expression of surprise mingled with disbelief crossed his face when he spotted Jim.
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There is a lot of dialogue and the chase is stretched out with more shootings along the way. I thought the plot was interesting, but the writing was very simplistic and the dialogue corny and stilted. I really got tired of the line "Bet your hat on it" which was way over used. I like westerns now and then, but this was far from a favorite. I expected better.
(Karen's review, 3 stars)
Teaser from page 28: Tom Foley was just emerging from the corridor leading to Captain Trumbull's office, his smoking six-gun in his hand. An expression of surprise mingled with disbelief crossed his face when he spotted Jim.
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Labels:
adventure,
crime investigation,
fathers and sons,
mystery,
revenge,
suspense,
western
Friday, July 5, 2019
"Someone Knows" by Lisa Scottoline
Someone Knows by Lisa Scottoline is about young teens who decided to play a prank. It turned out tragically wrong! Now Allie, after 20 years goes back to where it all began and she will get to the truth about that night. I thought this book was pretty good. It is told by a lot of people which I thought added to the story. The part I did not like is that it sort of took forever and a day to get to the real action. That being said, I still give it 4 stars. This is not one of her best books, but I'm still glad I read it. It just took some patience to get to the good part. (Gerard's review)
Teaser from page 54: Sasha was only kidding, but the more she thought about, the more she wanted to move the gun.
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Teaser from page 54: Sasha was only kidding, but the more she thought about, the more she wanted to move the gun.
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Thursday, July 4, 2019
"Refugee 87" by Ele Fountain
Refugee 87 by Ele Fountain is about Shif's journey to flee his country. His father was a professor who disappeared and was never heard from again after he said teachers should be paid more when asked how the government could improve the job for teachers. Shif was then considered the son of a traitor who would be treated poorly if he went to military school for two years like was expected after his normal schooling. When soldiers were taking kids in his neighborhood, his mother and his best friend's mother made arrangements for them to leave the country. Unfortunately, the soldiers came for them before they could leave!
This is a quick-paced story of Shif's life as a refugee. I liked Shif a lot because he was a nice and smart kid. I liked that it moved along and wasn't dragged out. This one reminded me of Salt to Sea which was very good. If you liked that one, I'm pretty sure you would like this one as well!
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 19: I haven't done anything wrong, but everyone avoids the military. I break into a run, skidding as I turn the corner to my street. I can hear heavy boots crunching quickly down the road I just turned off.
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This is a quick-paced story of Shif's life as a refugee. I liked Shif a lot because he was a nice and smart kid. I liked that it moved along and wasn't dragged out. This one reminded me of Salt to Sea which was very good. If you liked that one, I'm pretty sure you would like this one as well!
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 19: I haven't done anything wrong, but everyone avoids the military. I break into a run, skidding as I turn the corner to my street. I can hear heavy boots crunching quickly down the road I just turned off.
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