Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens is the coming of age story of Kya, a lonely, abandoned, abused girl who lived in a Marsh in North Carolina. It is a murder mystery and a love story as well. This is an amazing emotional read that starts out slow but picks up as it goes along. It has much sadness but some high points are mixed in. In a way, it is a rags to riches story. There were a lot of heartbreaking events and yet Kya proved to be very strong, overcoming great obstacles with very little help from others. She was definitely a “lone wolf” until as a teenager, the loneliness caused her to make some poor choices.
All I can say is WOW, what a book! This is well written and reminded me of To Kill a Mocking Bird. It includes lots of information about nature and is a remarkable story about how a girl who only attended school one day in her whole life, became a well-recognized author. I especially liked the courthouse cat, Sunday Justice, who befriended Kya. I would recommend this as a book club read because of the many issues it raises.
(Karen’s review 2/15/19, 5 stars)
Gerard's review, 2/18/19:
In Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens, Kya is the last one left of her family. First her mom left, then her brother and sisters left. Her pa was the last to leave, but she found a way to survive in their shack in the marsh. Two young men came into her life during her teen years. When an incident happens though, Kya is once again all alone and her fate is in other people's hands.
This is a pretty good book! Kya is a great character and I enjoyed how she got along so well by herself. More action though would have been nice, but the pacing of this book made up for that. (5 stars)
Teaser from page 16: “If anybody comes, don’t go in the house. They can get ya there. Run deep in the marsh, hide in the bushes. Always cover yo’ tracks; I learned ya how. And ya can hide from Pa, too.”
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Friday, February 15, 2019
"Where The Crawdads Sing" by Delia Owens -- WOW!
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Wednesday, February 13, 2019
"Smart Ass" by Margaret Winslow is nonfiction About a Donkey
Smart Ass by Margaret Winslow is a true story! Margaret is going through a mid-life crisis. She is having problems at work, her husband's job keeps him away from home at least half a year, she has no kids, and no pets. She needs something so gets a donkey! What a great story!
I was into this from page 1! Margaret tells the story well. At times it actually made me laugh! Of course, Caleb, the donkey, is fantastic. I discovered things about donkey's that I never knew and it has a great ending! I recommend this one!
(Gerard's review 2/13/19, 5++ stars)
Karen's review 2/17/19:
Smart Ass by Margaret Winslow is her true story her life with a big 700 lb. donkey, Caleb. I liked Caleb but felt sorry for him through most of the book. I laughed out loud during some of the training parts about halfway through which I found hilarious and which for me was the best part of the book. I also enjoyed the Christmas pageant but overall, I just wanted to get through it. I didn't really understand why Margaret spent so much time and money on lessons when clearly she just wanted a nice connection to Caleb. (3 stars)
Teaser from page 3: Suddenly the donkey broke away and loped to the far side of the paddock. He stopped and looked back at me over his shoulder, his eyes sparkling with mischief.
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I was into this from page 1! Margaret tells the story well. At times it actually made me laugh! Of course, Caleb, the donkey, is fantastic. I discovered things about donkey's that I never knew and it has a great ending! I recommend this one!
(Gerard's review 2/13/19, 5++ stars)
Karen's review 2/17/19:
Smart Ass by Margaret Winslow is her true story her life with a big 700 lb. donkey, Caleb. I liked Caleb but felt sorry for him through most of the book. I laughed out loud during some of the training parts about halfway through which I found hilarious and which for me was the best part of the book. I also enjoyed the Christmas pageant but overall, I just wanted to get through it. I didn't really understand why Margaret spent so much time and money on lessons when clearly she just wanted a nice connection to Caleb. (3 stars)
Teaser from page 3: Suddenly the donkey broke away and loped to the far side of the paddock. He stopped and looked back at me over his shoulder, his eyes sparkling with mischief.
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Sunday, February 10, 2019
"The Flight Attendant" by Bhris Bohjalian
Imagine waking up in a bed hungover in a foreign country, naked next to a dead man that bled out! Did you do it? and, if not, why were you not killed? That is the dilemma Cassandra faces in The Flight Attendant by Chris Bohjalian.
I would have enjoyed more action and fewer dull parts. That being said, I thought Cass was a good character and I was interested to see how it would all play out. Well worth reading.
(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 9: Had she ever seen so much blood? Not from a human.
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I would have enjoyed more action and fewer dull parts. That being said, I thought Cass was a good character and I was interested to see how it would all play out. Well worth reading.
(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 9: Had she ever seen so much blood? Not from a human.
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Saturday, February 9, 2019
"Evermore" by Sara Holland
Evermore by Sara Holland is the sequel to Everless. Both are good. Evermore focuses on the Alchemist's (snake) quest to kill the Sorceress (fox) with lots of adventure, close calls, and unexpected romance. Jules super power of controlling time becomes stronger in this book and she gets back some memories from her past lives. Liam has a much bigger part in this book.
This went pretty fast because there was so much action. I raced through it and liked the ending. The magic was a bit confusing to me, but still, a good read.
(Karen's review 2/9/19, 4 stars)
Gerard's review 2/16/19:
Evermore by Sara Holland is the follow-up to Everless. Jules finds out who she really is and Caro wants what Jules has and will do anything to get it back! I thought this book was better than the first because it had lots more action and did not really know what to expect next! I liked the ending. (5 stars)
Teaser from page 5: Word of my crimes has spread to every corner of Sempera. That I seduced Roan Gerling while a servant at Everless and used him to gain access to the visiting Queen's chambers. Then cut Roan's throat and stabbed the Queen through the heart.
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This went pretty fast because there was so much action. I raced through it and liked the ending. The magic was a bit confusing to me, but still, a good read.
(Karen's review 2/9/19, 4 stars)
Gerard's review 2/16/19:
Evermore by Sara Holland is the follow-up to Everless. Jules finds out who she really is and Caro wants what Jules has and will do anything to get it back! I thought this book was better than the first because it had lots more action and did not really know what to expect next! I liked the ending. (5 stars)
Teaser from page 5: Word of my crimes has spread to every corner of Sempera. That I seduced Roan Gerling while a servant at Everless and used him to gain access to the visiting Queen's chambers. Then cut Roan's throat and stabbed the Queen through the heart.
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fantasy,
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magic,
memories,
page turner,
romance,
survival
Friday, February 8, 2019
"For Better and Worse" by Margot Hunt - Great Read!
In Better and Worse by Margot Hunt, Natalie and Will have a young son named Charlie. Life is good until one day there is big news at Charlie's school! When Natalie finds out Charlie is involved, she goes into "Mama Bear" mode to protect her son. How far will she go? Will Will come along, or does he have other things to worry about that are better left alone?
This book is told in three parts and each part tops the other! Nat and Will are great characters and I thought this rings true to life. Had a surprise ending for me too! Put this on your TBR list!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Teaser from page 43: "I don't know anything more than you do," I said, extracting my hand from her surprisingly strong grip. "I saw the police cars in the parking lot at drop-off this morning, but that's all the information I have."
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This book is told in three parts and each part tops the other! Nat and Will are great characters and I thought this rings true to life. Had a surprise ending for me too! Put this on your TBR list!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Teaser from page 43: "I don't know anything more than you do," I said, extracting my hand from her surprisingly strong grip. "I saw the police cars in the parking lot at drop-off this morning, but that's all the information I have."
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