In Not a Sound by Heather Gudenkauf, Amelia is deaf due to an incident that she was lucky to still be alive from. She is trying to get her life back together. One day while she and her dog are out on the river paddle boarding, she comes across a dead body--a nurse she used to be good friends with! Who killed her friend and why?
I really enjoyed the dog, Stitch but the main character was okay too. I would have loved more action though. The last 50 pages things picked up and I liked the ending so 4 stars for this one!
(Gerard's review)
Karen's review, 4 stars:
Not a Sound by Heather Gudenkauf is about Amelia and her service dog, Stitch. Amelia is a nurse who lost her hearing in an accident and whose life pretty much fell apart. She turned to alcohol and her husband kicked her out, only allowing her to supervised visits with her step-daughter, Nora. Her closest friend since childhood is Jake, a cop, who sort of watches over her like a brother. When she discovers the dead body of one of her nurse friends from several years ago in the woods by her river where she was paddle boards and kayaks, her curiosity gets the best of her and she jumps into the investigation. As she comes closer to figuring out who murdered her friend, her life becomes more complicated and dangerous.
I enjoyed reading this book but of course, the cops are once again portrayed as incompetent and it’s up to Amelia to figure out who and why murdered her friend. My favorite character in this book is the service dog, Stitch. The medical portion of this book was pretty scary. (4 stars)
Spoiler Alert – do not read further unless you have read the book! The ending of this book was very good and I really liked the big chase when the murderer came after Amelia but couldn’t help but think how stupid she was by leaving her dog and running off instead of using the guy’s stun gun against him that he dropped in the snow and retrieving her cell phone from his pocket when she had the chance. I did have to give her credit for getting out of her house through her bedroom window, but then again, why would she leave her car keys on a table downstairs instead of in her pocket? I was hoping her husband would not be involved and they would reconcile, but I am okay with her ending up with Jake. What did you think of this?
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Saturday, June 10, 2017
"Not A Sound" by Heather Gudenkauf
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Saturday, November 19, 2016
"Small Great Things" by Jodi Picoult is Thought Provoking--A Must Read! (UPDATED)
Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult is a contemporary fiction about racism that is absolutely very thought provoking and educational. It is about Ruth, a black nurse, who is charged with murder and negligence because the newborn, the son of white supremacist parents, that she was watching over dies. Ruth is a widow with a son who is a high school honor-student.
There are so many good scenes in this book! It started a little slow for me with all the baby deliveries at the beginning, but that just was a small part and soon moved along. That was just to show what a good nurse Ruth was and that she really loved her job.
This is such a remarkable story that helped me look at blacks in a whole different light. I never realized before reading this how it really is to be black. I would love to hear a black person's views about this book! I really did not enjoy the chapters about Turk and Brit, the parents of the baby who died because they were horrible people! I really liked the chapters about Ruth's public defender, Kennedy and the chapters about Ruth. In typical Picoult style, chapters are written from different characters' points of view. I felt the characters were well developed and the plot had an unexpected twist that shocked me! I loved this book and highly recommend it to anyone--must read. It has lots of great lines and the author used the experiences of some real people that she interviewed to get a feel for what it's really like to be black in the United States. I loved the surprise ending! Must Read!
(Karen's review, 5 stars)
My husband and I both loved this one, here's his review:
In Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult, Ruth Jefferson is a delivery nurse in a small hospital. She has been one for 20 years and is very good at it. One night a newborn baby is having serious problems and Ruth is left alone with the baby. The baby is white, and Ruth is black, with orders not to touch this baby. When the baby dies, the parents blame Ruth! Did she do something to the baby or did she try to save it?
WOW! This book is GOOD! This story is true to life and the characters are well developed. The trial part alone is worth reading for sure but I enjoyed the whole book! A must Read!!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Have you read this one? What did you think of it? If you reviewed this too, feel free to share your link to your review in the comments. To find books on a specific topic, scroll to the bottom and click on the topic you want. Happy Reading!
Shared this with Mama Kat's Writer's Workshop - the prompt was share a book review. I was pleased to see she is reading many of the books we have recommended and loved!
There are so many good scenes in this book! It started a little slow for me with all the baby deliveries at the beginning, but that just was a small part and soon moved along. That was just to show what a good nurse Ruth was and that she really loved her job.
This is such a remarkable story that helped me look at blacks in a whole different light. I never realized before reading this how it really is to be black. I would love to hear a black person's views about this book! I really did not enjoy the chapters about Turk and Brit, the parents of the baby who died because they were horrible people! I really liked the chapters about Ruth's public defender, Kennedy and the chapters about Ruth. In typical Picoult style, chapters are written from different characters' points of view. I felt the characters were well developed and the plot had an unexpected twist that shocked me! I loved this book and highly recommend it to anyone--must read. It has lots of great lines and the author used the experiences of some real people that she interviewed to get a feel for what it's really like to be black in the United States. I loved the surprise ending! Must Read!
(Karen's review, 5 stars)
My husband and I both loved this one, here's his review:
In Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult, Ruth Jefferson is a delivery nurse in a small hospital. She has been one for 20 years and is very good at it. One night a newborn baby is having serious problems and Ruth is left alone with the baby. The baby is white, and Ruth is black, with orders not to touch this baby. When the baby dies, the parents blame Ruth! Did she do something to the baby or did she try to save it?
WOW! This book is GOOD! This story is true to life and the characters are well developed. The trial part alone is worth reading for sure but I enjoyed the whole book! A must Read!!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Have you read this one? What did you think of it? If you reviewed this too, feel free to share your link to your review in the comments. To find books on a specific topic, scroll to the bottom and click on the topic you want. Happy Reading!
Shared this with Mama Kat's Writer's Workshop - the prompt was share a book review. I was pleased to see she is reading many of the books we have recommended and loved!
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