Greenteeth by Molly O’Neill: Book Review

What an absolute delight! I just texted my sister to recommend Greenteeth to her. I wrote, โ€œItโ€™s an old school fantasy/fairy tale. It felt a little retro in a time when fantasies are either urban fantasies or sprawling epics with 50,000 characters and entire magic/religion/political systems […]

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Noir by Christopher Moore: Book Review

4 Stars. I have loved and laughed out loud at Christopher Mooreโ€™s earlier work but Fool, Sacre Bleu, and Secondhand Souls did not do much for me. I had pretty much decided that I would stop reading his books. Then I was scrolling through my husbandโ€™s TBR looking for a book we could both listen to on […]

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Seeing a Large Cat by Elizabeth Peters: Book Review

4 Stars. The ninth entry in the Amelia Peabody series is another solid mystery with the usual delightful characters against the backdrop of Egyptian archaeology in its most famous heyday. The author introduced some memorable new characters who I either appropriately loved or loathed, as intended […]

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The Indigo Girl by Natasha Boyd: Book Review

4 Stars. The last time I was in Charleston, SC, one or two tours that I went on mentioned Eliza Lucas. Her father left her in charge of his plantations near Charleston in the 1740s while he went to war with the Spanish in the Caribbean. That really caught my attention. A woman running plantations?
At that […]

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The Ashford Affair by Lauren Willig: Book Review

3 Stars. I am a surprisingly big fan of Ms. Willig’s Pink Carnation series for someone who doesn’t consider herself a fan of romances. But the witty banter, intrigue, and Napoleonic settings sucked me right in. I inhaled that entire 12-book series and wished for more. The author’s newer books look more serious to me so I’ve […]

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Enter the Detective by Mark Waid: Book Review

4 Stars. This graphic novel reminded me of a mashup between Sherlock Holmes stories and the TV series Penny Dreadful. It seems like an odd mix at first but it absolutely worked for me. I liked that the narrator of the story is a woman who is not all that she seems to be. Iโ€™m very curious to know more about her. The Sherlock […]

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Hollow City by Ransom Riggs: Book Review

3 Stars. I enjoyed the second volume of this series but it didn’t quite grab me the same way the first one did. It’s been years since I read the first one so maybe the time lapse and/or my shifting tastes are to blame. I feel the creepy old photos are incorporated a bit more seamlessly than they were in the first book; however, […]

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Wild Rover No More by L. A. Meyer: Book Review

3 Stars. Iโ€™m still so upset that the last book ended the way it did. I tried to put that behind me, as Jacky herself does, but Iโ€™m a world-class grudge-holder. I was mostly able to enjoy this book for itself but Iโ€™m still rating it 3 stars instead of the 4 I would probably have given it if that nonsense from book 11 hadnโ€™t […]

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The Feast of Roses by Indu Sundaresan: Book Review

4 Stars. I slightly preferred the first book to this one, only because this one dwelled so much on politics. Iโ€™m not a strategist so reading the machinations of the Mughal court was a bit less interesting to me than the events of Mehrunnisaโ€™s earlier life. I also have very little patience for characters who make repetitive mistakes in […]

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