Literature
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ELI, ELY – Ezekiel Tyrus
This book was an absolute struggle for me. I started it once, barely got in to it before I got so bored I had to put it down and ignored it for a while. Then I decided I would give it another shot. It did get a little easier to read the second time, and… Continue reading
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THE EXES – Pagan Kennedy
One of the things that has always interested me about the writing of fiction and the writing of music, is how similar the two are. I’ve heard authors talk about finding the ‘music’ in their characters and plot, and composers I’ve known talk about themes just as fiction writers do and I’ve been on a… Continue reading
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ODIN’S CHILD – Bruce MacBain
Ever since I did some research on Norse mythology for a project I wrote many years ago, I have been fascinated by the Scandinavian legends and mythology and history (it happens that this is my genealogical background, as well). And while there have been adventure stories based on the Norse gods, I am not aware… Continue reading
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THE SUN ALSO RISES – Ernest Hemingway
THROWBACK THURSDAY: REVIEWING A REISSUE About two years ago I came to the sad discovery that Ernest Hemingway’s books were not available in electronic format. I’m sure book purists wouldn’t get upset about that, but I was looking to pick up a copy, quickly, for a child who needed to quote from this book in… Continue reading
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THE BOATMAKER – John Benditt
A modern fable; an allegorical tale; a journey — an odyssey — that will bring to mind shades of other popular coming-of-age novels, such as The Catcher in the Rye, The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay, The Odyssey, and The Book Thief. Benditt’s world is both an imaginary one, and one that is all… Continue reading
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BEST TO LAUGH – Lorna Landvik
I recognize Lorna Landvik’s name as an author whom many people I know really enjoy reading. I had never read any of her work, so when this ARC was available to me, I was delighted to give it a read. Best to Laugh is almost autobiographical and at the very least, an homage to Landvik’s early… Continue reading
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FACING THE MUSIC – Tim Thorogood
What happens when a man loses his wife in an accident and he can feel his children slipping away and everything good he once thought about the past turns out to be a lie? He goes to a music festival, of course! Gary Cochrane is a single parent of two teenagers. The kids are trying… Continue reading
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A MAN CALLED OVE – Fredrik Backman
If you’ve done any research on this book…reading reviews on blogs or on Goodreads…you’ll know that there are an awful lot of people really moved by this book. I’m here to add my two cents worth and tell you it’s all true. Ove is the curmudeonliest curmudgeon on the planet. He is the old man… Continue reading

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