From the Ashes by Jesse Thistle is a true story, and what a story it is! Jesse tells how he grew up and it was far from the ideal childhood. In his teen years and beyond, he made some wrong choices and suffered the consequences. It is inspirational because he turned his life around. This was a very honest book and I enjoyed it. He told his story very well and I think anyone would like this book! (Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Tuesday, February 8, 2022
"From the Ashes" by Jesse Thistle - A memoir of a life surviving the streets
From the Ashes by Jesse Thistle is a true story, and what a story it is! Jesse tells how he grew up and it was far from the ideal childhood. In his teen years and beyond, he made some wrong choices and suffered the consequences. It is inspirational because he turned his life around. This was a very honest book and I enjoyed it. He told his story very well and I think anyone would like this book! (Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Saturday, May 8, 2021
"A Matter of Life and Death" by Phillip Margolin
A Matter of Life and Death by Phillip Margolin is about Robin, a defense attorney who represents two men charged with murder but who she believes to be innocent. She feels a lot of pressure to not make any mistakes in defending them because their lives are on the line.
This is a very good murder mystery novel because it's not just one case, but several. It has lots of unsavory characters and moved along at a good pace. The investigation was never boring and it had some action as well. (Karen's review, 5/8/21, 4 stars)
Gerard's review:
In A Matter of Life and Death by Phillip Margolin, Robin Lockwood is a young attorney who signs on to defend a homeless man charged with murder who she believes was framed. I enjoyed this book because it went fast and had some good action. It kept me guessing with lots of characters and the twists mad for good reading. (5 stars)
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Friday, March 19, 2021
"The Babysitter--My Summers With a Serial Killer" by Liza Rodman and Jennifer Jordan is a True Story
The Babysitter by Liza Rodman and Jennifer Jordan is a true story! The story is told by Liza and Tony. Liza was a lonely girl brought up by her single parent mom. Her mom was busy most of the time and got whoever she could to look after Liza. A young boy named Tony was one of those babysitters and the other person who tells the story. Liza liked Tony because he was nice to her. However, there was another side to Tony that Liza didn't see.
I enjoyed this book because it moved along and was interesting. It was like a TV crime show on Lifetime. (Gerard's review, 5 stars)
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Tuesday, October 22, 2019
"Cold Woods" by Karen Katchur
I liked this book. The pacing of the book is good. It did go back and forth in time though of which I am not a fan. The surprise ending made up for that.
(Gerard’s review, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 3: Side by side, they tossed more and more dirt on him. When they were close to finishing, their fear kicked into high gear.
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Wednesday, October 9, 2019
"The Good Father" by Diane Chamberlain
I enjoyed this book, although it started off a bit slow. It really has three story lines about the three main characters, Travis, Erin and Robin. This book looks at parenting and grieving. This would be a good book for a book club to discuss. It has discussion questions in the back.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 8: The only thing was, she might be too good. The kind of person who'd call the cops on me. I just had to trust her not to.
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Wednesday, August 7, 2019
"The Accomplice (Theodore Boone series)" by John Grisham for teens
This is geared to teens and may help them see the importance of school and making good decisions. I enjoyed it because Theo Boone is a good kid and a main character. It’s a quick, easy read.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 25: From the back seat, Woody heard the words he would never forget. A cop said loudly, “Stop right there, kid.”
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Wednesday, December 26, 2018
"Juror #3" by James Patterson
(Gerard's review, 4.5 stars)
Karen's review:
Juror #3 by James Patterson is about Ruby, an inexperienced lawyer who finds herself representing two men charged with murder in two separate trials in Mississippi. In the second trial, Lee, a wealthy man who she almost married is her client. She feels as though she is over her head, but is supported by Lee's sister, Suzanne. In both trials, Juror #3 is a strange one!
I enjoyed this book but was disappointed the second trial was sort of skimmed by at the end. Ruby was brave and put herself in danger to help her client.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from pg. 30 of large print version: My stomach did a flop. I had a spasm of such intense nausea, I was afraid I might vomit on his carpet.
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Saturday, December 8, 2018
"The Last Straw" by Ed Duncan is Full of Violence
I got this book in exchange for a review and that's really the only reason I finished it. There are a lot of characters in this, to which most I could not relate. Rico was a hit man with a conscience which to me made him the most interesting character; however, this book is mostly about action and killing. I felt the characters could have been developed more. This book was just too dark for my taste with the only wholesome thing about it being the teenage eyewitness who was willing to testify.
(Karen's review, 2 stars)
Teaser from page 13: Jerry was the closest thing he had to a friend. Yet when he found out about his death, he had felt nothing akin to grief. Indeed, what he felt was almost nothing at all, except that he might be next.
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Friday, October 12, 2018
"Pieces of Her" by Karin Slaughter
As with most conspiracies, this book has a complex story line and lots of characters to keep straight. It is slow moving and drags in places, but if you can stick with it, everything falls into place in the Epilogue. All my questions got answered. I can’t really say much about the details of the story line without giving spoilers, but I can say I’m glad a read to the end and finished it. The writing did not appeal to me though because it alternated throughout the book between the past (1986) and the present (2018). The chunks it time were quite long and it was a bit challenging to remember where the events left off before the time switched. How Nick was so charismatic and able to manipulate people was sort of interesting. I thought the daughter was pretty stupid so didn’t care for her.
(Karen’s review, 3 stars)
Teaser from page 61: “They’re going to take you down harder than him, Laura. You did that kid a favor. This is all going to be about what you did, not what he did.”
SPOILER ALERT--STOP HERE IF YOU HAVEN'T READ THIS YET:
I was confused because some characters have the same name and I didn’t realize they were different people until much later in the book when it came out the mother was in the witness protection program and had changed her name. I liked the surprise twist that Andrea’s “stalker” was a U.S. Marshall.
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Tuesday, September 25, 2018
"Oregon Discovery" (Trails of the Heart Book 4) by Rachel Wesson
I enjoyed this book and look forward to finishing this series. Almanzo is a great character who has both sadness and happiness in his life in this book. My favorite part was when Fiona and Tilly were held at the Indian camp where Red Wing took care of them and where Tilly was called "Fire Daughter" because of her hot temper. This is an entertaining historical read I would recommend, but only after reading the previous books in this series.
(Karen's review, 5 stars)
Teaser from Kindle Loc. 84-86: "He believes women should look decorative. Our sole aim in life is to please our menfolk and produce an heir. Anything else is against God's wishes." Tilly's face screwed up as she repeated what her father had drummed into her for as long as she could remember.
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Monday, September 10, 2018
"That's Not What Happened" by Kody Keplinger
If you are looking for an action book, this is not it. It is an interesting look of how a group of teens each have their own version of what happened. For the most part, this book kept me engaged. The down parts were few and far between. The best part of this book were the letters on the strength of that, I give this book 5 stars!
(Gerard's review)
That's NOT what happened by Kody Keplinger is about six survivors who actually were with classmates when they got shot. This book focuses on the aftermath and how these six dealt with their traumatic experience. When a story develops that isn't true about how Lee's best friend was killed, Lee decides she has to set the record straight. She gets all the survivors to write letters telling their stories of what happened to them.
I was somewhat confused, thinking this was about the Columbine shooting; however, it is a fiction story that appears to be loosely based on that which I found kind of distasteful. It's well written and certainly interesting.
(Karen's review, 3 stars)
Teaser from pg. 11: And there is so much that you--and they--don't know. So many stories that had gotten mixed up, confused, or misrepresented.
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Friday, July 13, 2018
"Little Shoes" by Pamela Everett (Historical non-fiction)
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Karen's review:
Little Shoes by Pamela Everett is the true story about how the author researched into her families past to find out what happened back in 1937 to her two aunts that she just learned she had. This is about their murder and the question of whether the guy charged was really the guy who did it. This is a very sad and disturbing book!
The author wrote this to memorialize the three girls who were murdered, two of which her family never spoke of much. I really didn’t enjoy this one because not only was the murder of the three little girls horrible, but then it seemed to me that justice was not even served. I felt the guy who was convicted was really innocent! This book points out pitfalls in our criminal justice system when it comes to wrongful convictions. I found the research extremely interesting about eyewitnesses. The emotions I felt while reading this were sadness and anger. Much of the book moved very slowly for me, but things picked up once the trial got underway. Overall, this book is very unsettling.
(3 stars)
Karen's Teaser from page pg 79: And I thought about the leading cause of wrongful convictions—a problem with police investigations that’s still with us today.
Eyewitness misidentifications have led to 75 percent of the wrongful convictions overturned by DNA evidence in our country, and many of those mistakes happen early in the process when police are desperately seeking a suspect, just as they were in Inglewood in those frantic days after June 26.
Gerard's Teaser from pg. 16: She politely fended off reporters' continued questions about whether the girls would have gone with Eddie the Sailor. She held a hand to her mouth, choking back tears, and told them, "I'm afraid to let myself think what might have happened to them."
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Friday, April 6, 2018
"That Darkness" by Lisa Black (Contemporary Fiction)
This book is very creepy and at first; I was feeling overwhelmed with so many dead bodies to keep track of. Then though, things settled down some and I got caught up in wondering what I would do if I were Maggie and whether I liked Jack or not. This is a book with adventure and suspense that makes you think. It is definitely not a happy little story with a predictable ending, nor is it a murder mystery. There is no mystery at all so if that's what you are looking for, you will be disappointed. I look forward to reading the sequel, Unpunished next.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 172: "That in times of crisis, morality is the first thing to go out the window. It becomes a luxury people just can't afford."
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Monday, November 27, 2017
"The 57 Bus" by Dashka Slater
Teaser from page 5: Surely it's not too late to stop things from going wrong. There must be some way to wake Sasha.
This book is divided into three parts: Sasha, Richard, the incident. The incident part is by far the best! On the strength of that, I give this book 4 stars.
(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
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Tuesday, October 17, 2017
"Best Day Ever" by Kaira Rouda (Updated--Husband & Wife Differ on This One)
Teaser from page 50: This is a challenge, I know it, but how and when did Mia become so confident? Where did she come from, this new Mia?
The pacing of this book is very well done as you learn little by little what is going down. Paul Strom is a very interesting character to say the least! This book kept me engaged from page 1!
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Karen's review:
Best Day Ever by Kaira Rouda is about Paul Strom, a scumbag husband and his wealthy wife, Mia who can't seem to please him no matter what. Paul decides to take his wife up to their cottage on Lake Erie to give her a special time and have the best day ever, but most of the time they spend arguing. Will one or both really have the best day ever?
I did not like Paul right from the beginning because he was so arrogant and controlling. He is the narrator of the whole book except the Epilogue. It was shocking to me how he rationalized his actions! The book kept my interest because I wanted to see how it would end, but then was somewhat disappointed. I have lots more I could say, but not without spoiling it for you so I'll stop here. (3 stars)
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Thursday, July 28, 2016
"The Wolf Road" by Beth Lewis is a Wild Adventure! UPDATED
This book has the whole package: action, humor, relationship issues, twists and turns with good writing putting it all together. I enjoyed this first book by this author a lot!
(Gerard's review 7/27/16, 5++ stars)
Karen read this too--here's her review, 3 stars:
The Wolf Road by Beth Lewis is a creepy novel about survival. A little girl of 7 gets lost in the woods alone and is befriended by a man who traps and lives alone in the woods. He raised her and taught her how to make a fire, how to hunt and set snares, and used her to help him around the cabin and skinning animals. Then when she is 17, she finds out bad things about him and leaves to set out to find her parents who left her to go mining for gold. Does she find her parents? Does she become like Trapper? Will she learn to be a better judge of character? Will she get arrested?
This book is about Elka's journey, not only in the physical sense but also about coming to accept who she is and being able to face reality. I felt sad for Elka throughout the book and was happy when she finally made a friend who she could trust. I thought the ending was quite sad too and because of the extent of gruesome things and the sadness of killing children and the fact that the ending was given away in the first chapter this did not come close to 5 stars for me. I liked it okay but some of it just didn't make sense to me. I thought Elka's relationship with her wolf friend was very cool though.
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Monday, March 14, 2016
"Those Girls" by Chevy Stevens is a Thriller About 3 Sisters We Both Liked!
The girls do pretty good at putting their past behind them until Jess discovers she is pregnant by the guy who raped her and brings everything back.
I LOVED this book in spite of some very graphic and horrifying parts which worked to get the reader to really root for those girls to succeed. The bond between the sisters was very interesting to me and how Jess's daughter became the "best part of them." I liked the people who helped the girls along their way with the "playing if forward" theme worked in and the way they chose their new names for the new identities. The ending had a lot of suspense and action which made me to keep reading and not put this down!
(Karen's review, 5 stars)
Gerard's review (5++ stars):
Those Girls by Chevy Stevens is about three sisters. One of the sisters shoots their dad to save the other one from him and they all go on the run! They soon find more trouble. This books is told in three parts from various points of view. I really enjoyed the first part of the book as the girls were in big trouble with non-stop action. The second part was pretty much rehashing what happened in the first part but part 3 when everything came together more than made up for part 2 and I got caught up in it!
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Friday, December 18, 2015
"The Short Drop" by Matthew Fitzsimmons is Blah
(Gerard's review, 2 stars)
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Monday, December 14, 2015
"Six of Crows" by Leigh Bardugo
I enjoyed this book a lot! There is lots of action and you did not know what was coming next.
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
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Wednesday, September 16, 2015
"Finding Peace" by Melanie D. Snitker is about a Photographer and a Cop
(Karen's review, 3 stars)
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