RAE’S READS

Tag: novels
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This book, by Michael Cunningham, first published in 1990, took the author six years to write and took me just two days to read on my kindle. It was a slow-paced, but never draggy read. In the words of the Los Angeles Times reviewer’s words, “We come to know [Johnathan, Bobby, and Clare] as if we lived…
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Kathleen Rooney has written a fascinating book about a fascinating woman in Lillian Boxfish Takes a Walk. The novel is based on a real person, Margaret Fishback, who lived in the 1930s and published witty poetry and several books. Like Margaret, Lillian, the fictional character works for many years as an ad writer for Macy’s Department…
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The title comes from the quote (source unknown) “Love is just one damned thing after another,” and Jodi Taylor, the author adapts the quote at the front to, “History is just one damned thing after another” in her first book in the “Chronicles of St. Mary’s” series dealing with romance and time travel. My first…
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“There was a time in my life when I woke every morning with fear and anxiety and didn’t know why. For me, fear was a given I factored into the events of the day, like a pebble that never leaves your shoe. In retrospect, an adult might call that a form of courage. If so,…
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I messed up and missed the Monday Morning Musings post (again) so how about a review of a book I finished up late last night instead? It is a Christian fiction book from my church library by Amy Sorrell published in 2014. My librarian recommended it and said several women in the church had “loved…
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To tell you what a good read this book was, keep in mind that I read it in a day and a half in a week I didn’t have any time to read in. It was a fast read; it was an engaging read–I couldn’t wait to get back to it; and it was an…
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This is an engrossing novel based on a true relationship, that of Truman Capote and the matrons of New York society during the 50s and 60s. It deals with Capote’s greatest scandal among the “beautiful people” who adopted him as their “pet”, protege, and latest fad. Capote brought glitz and glamor wherever he went, as…
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This 2016 bestseller ties for second place on my list of ” Favorite Books Published in 2016″ (ties with The Swans of Fifth Avenue), after Gentleman in Moscow (reviewed in an earlier post), which still claims first place. It was so good that I made time to read it and finished in two days. The book begins in…