The Kingdom of Back by Marie Lu is historical fiction that centers on Wolfgang Mozart and his sister, Nannerl Mozart. They are both very talented when it comes to playing music on the piano. Nannerl wants fame but in this book fame comes at a cost. Will she be willing to pay that cost?
Marie Lu is such a talented writer! I enjoyed reading about both the brother and sister very much and look forward to her next book!
(Gerard's review, 5+ stars)
Teaser from page 7: I closed my eyes. In the darkness, with only myself, I searched for the pulse of the music and let my hands find it.
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Friday, July 10, 2020
"The Kingdom of Back" by Marie Lu
Labels:
fantasy,
historical fiction,
Marie Lu,
music,
YA
Thursday, July 9, 2020
"Little Fires Everywhere" by Celeste Ng
Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng is about motherhood and secrets. I found this story to be thought provoking and heartbreaking. It contrasts the lives of a rich upper class family of six, the Richardsons, with a single mother, Mia, who is an artist and struggles to provide for her and her teenage daughter. Then another story line is about a Chinese birth mother who gave up her baby and now wants her back from the nice, well-to-do couple who has started the adoption process. There is lots of emotion wrapped up in this book. I think this would be an excellent book for a book club to discuss. I enjoyed reading this but was a bit disappointed with the ending that was kind of left up in the air. I think women would definitely enjoy this one more than men.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
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(Karen's review, 4 stars)
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Labels:
abortion,
adoption,
family relationships,
family secrets,
mothers and daughters,
mothers and sons,
teens
Wednesday, July 1, 2020
"Devoted" by Dean Koontz is Really Good!
In Devoted by Dean Koontz, Woody has not said a word in his 11-yr.-old life. He believes an evil was the cause of his dad's death and that evil is still out there, coming for his mom and him! He needs special help. Can a gifted dog bring him that help?
I thought this book was very good with the good and evil going after each other, Koontz style! Wood was a good character, but Kipp, the dog is what makes this book so good in my eyes!
(Gerard's review, 5+ Stars)
Teaser from page 36: As he circles the room, he tries to recall when and where his life went wrong, not regarding the events at the labs, but prior to that. When had he last been truly happy?
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I thought this book was very good with the good and evil going after each other, Koontz style! Wood was a good character, but Kipp, the dog is what makes this book so good in my eyes!
(Gerard's review, 5+ Stars)
Teaser from page 36: As he circles the room, he tries to recall when and where his life went wrong, not regarding the events at the labs, but prior to that. When had he last been truly happy?
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Saturday, June 27, 2020
"Let Me Tell You About Jasper . . . How My Best Friend Became America's Dog by Dana Perino
Let Me Tell You About Jasper by Dana Perino, is a heartwarming book about her two Vizsla dogs. She explains how she and her husband met, how they got the dogs and some funny things their dogs did. Jasper is still alive, but their first dog, Henry, has passed on to doggie heaven. When reading this it made me feel happy that her dogs were/are so loved. It's not gripping, but if you're looking for a cozy book, this is it. It is very short because the second half of the book is all pictures! My favorite parts were actually written by her husband. I liked it all right so gave it 3 stars because I've read other dog books that I liked much more.
(Karen's review, 3 stars)
Gerard's Review of June 16, 2020:
Let Me Tell You About Jasper by Dana Perino who works for the Fox News Network is a fun read. Dana is one smart lady and loves talking about her dog, Jasper! When I found out she wrote a book about her dog, I had to get it! I enjoyed this book very much. I not only learned about Jasper, but also about her and her previous dog, Henry. Her writing is very good. I also liked Jasper's account of his day. This is a short book with lots of pictures. I give it 5 stars because it is very well done!
(5 stars)
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(Karen's review, 3 stars)
Gerard's Review of June 16, 2020:
Let Me Tell You About Jasper by Dana Perino who works for the Fox News Network is a fun read. Dana is one smart lady and loves talking about her dog, Jasper! When I found out she wrote a book about her dog, I had to get it! I enjoyed this book very much. I not only learned about Jasper, but also about her and her previous dog, Henry. Her writing is very good. I also liked Jasper's account of his day. This is a short book with lots of pictures. I give it 5 stars because it is very well done!
(5 stars)
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Saturday, June 20, 2020
"The Litigators" by John Grisham is About Different Types of Attorneys
The Litigators by John Grisham was a very amusing and entertaining read for me. This book gives insight into a variety of different types of lawyers. David Zinc is the main character, an attorney in a huge prestigious law firm who is stuck in a very boring job and decides to just quit and go somewhere else. He just leaves one day, no notice and no message, goes to a bar where he drinks all day and finally stumbles into a small 2-partner ambulance chasing law firm, Finley & Figg. They hire him that day and he finds he enjoys the work. He actually gets to help clients! Plus, a dog lives at the office and there is Rochelle, the receptionist who actually runs the place. The lawyers are sleezy and located in a bad part of town, but David likes his new job and has no regrets.
I really enjoyed the second half of this book when David gets to be part of a trial in Federal Court against lawyers from his old firm. This trial is hilarious, had me laughing out loud in some parts. I liked David Zinc right from the start. He was a nice guy and proved that as the book moved along. The ending was great! I think anyone who enjoys Grisham books about attorneys would enjoy this one.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
Gerard's review of 5/31/20:
In The Litigators by John Grisham, David Zinc works in a big-time law firm. One day the stress of his job--long hours and plenty of work gets to him and he just quits! He joins a small law firm run by just two guys. Will David find peace of mind again and will he be happy?
This is not the author's best work, but there was just enough that I had to stay with it and see how it all turned out. I give it 4 stars on the strength of David and parts of the story line I really enjoyed.
(4 stars)
Teaser from page 8: "Sure," David mumbled as he managed to move forward. The door slid open, the bell chimed again. He was out of the elevator, looking around nervously as if he'd never before seen the place. In fact, he'd left it only ten hours earlier.
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I really enjoyed the second half of this book when David gets to be part of a trial in Federal Court against lawyers from his old firm. This trial is hilarious, had me laughing out loud in some parts. I liked David Zinc right from the start. He was a nice guy and proved that as the book moved along. The ending was great! I think anyone who enjoys Grisham books about attorneys would enjoy this one.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
Gerard's review of 5/31/20:
In The Litigators by John Grisham, David Zinc works in a big-time law firm. One day the stress of his job--long hours and plenty of work gets to him and he just quits! He joins a small law firm run by just two guys. Will David find peace of mind again and will he be happy?
This is not the author's best work, but there was just enough that I had to stay with it and see how it all turned out. I give it 4 stars on the strength of David and parts of the story line I really enjoyed.
(4 stars)
Teaser from page 8: "Sure," David mumbled as he managed to move forward. The door slid open, the bell chimed again. He was out of the elevator, looking around nervously as if he'd never before seen the place. In fact, he'd left it only ten hours earlier.
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Labels:
addiction,
friendship,
Grisham,
lawyers,
trial
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