RAE’S READS

Tag: novels

  • This fun meme, which I discovered on Carla Loves to Read, an excellent blog, and hosted by Hoarding Books, asks that we copy the first line(s) of what we are reading. Mine for Friday, August 31st, is from The Broken Earth series, a trilogy which My Better Half and I are taking turns reading aloud…

  • Instead of the usual catch-up post this evening, and because I have a backlog of reviews written but not posted, this evening I will review one of my recent reads. Bitter in the Mouth by Monique Truong: A Review This 2010 novel brought to my attention the condition of synesthesia, where words bring to mind colors,…

  • This 2017 novel set in Brittany, the northwest part of France, sometimes known as “the end of the world” mainly takes place at the Al More (The Sea) Restaurant where Genevieve, the fiery owner, Jean Remy, the restaurant’s lovesick chef, and a local artist, Yann, (who paints tiles) meet the reader. These characters, appealingly mentioned…

  •  The scariest Stephen King book I have read is It, hands down.  But on its heels, at a close second, is King’s more recent novel, Dr. Sleep. King is at his best drawing a picture of Evil Incarnate in both novels. In the author’s note at the end, King tells his readers that at signings, he is often…

  • This 2012 NY Times Bestseller is just now being discovered by book clubs, perhaps because it lends itself so well to discussions involving human empathy, ethics, and the fact that the book is just such a darned good story. It is heart wrenching and, as advertised on the cover, deals with “love, loss, and right…

  • This meme, initiated by The Purple Booker and first introduced to me on Brainfluff. asks that we choose at random two or so sentences from our current read to share with other bloggers and readers. Mine today comes from The Little French Bistro by Nina George. Mirianne, leaving her abusive husband after many years of a loveless…

  • Maybe it was because I saw Joyce Carol Oates read from a work in progress once that I have had a fascination with her books since graduate school back in the mid-eighties, but whatever the reason, I have read many of her books and stories. With such a prolific author as Oates, that’s quite a few…

  • I’m getting near the end of The Light Between Oceans by M.L. Stedman, which I used a week or two ago as my Tuesday Teaser. My goal was to randomly copy two or three lines/sentences that would tease you into wanting to read the book.  At the time, one blogger friend used the word “creepy” to describe…

  • This 2018 novel by blogger (“This Is My Truth Now”) and author (Watching Glass Shatter), is a wonderful read. It begins with a “teaser” opening.  One is approaching the two story cabin on the cover and sees two bodies, a man and a woman, who have just crashed through a window, lying on the ground. All…

  • Kiss Her Goodbye by Wendy Corsi Staub, the book I read for “K” in my Alphabet Challenge, has something for everyone: a thriller, crime, mystery, family and marriage relationships, family secrets–you name it, it’s in there. This was a paperback written in 2004 that was turned in to my Little Free Library after a neighbor read…