I received this book as an Advanced Reader's Copy (ARC) through NetGalley. It will be published February 25, 2020. I received this copy free in exchange for my honest review.
This book is told in the format of letters/emails and journal entries written by Annie. Annie’s fiancé Jon has left for France for a month, and requested no contact so he can “get his head on straight” six months before their wedding. Annie is a chemist who just left her job because a co-worker sexually harassed her and is banned from the sanitation chemistry field for 2 years. Jon is a French teacher. While she is unemployed she is cleaning houses to make ends meet. Annie’s mother suffers from depression and Annie lives with her.
Annie is very pessimistic/realist, and her one-liners are very witty. Reminds me a bit of Fredrik Backman, whom I really like his writing g style. It even reminds me a bit of Holly Banks Full of Angst, where there isn’t really anything but daily life happening, but the characters perception and commentary is very enthralling for the reader and we are definitely engaged in the mundaneness.
Sunday, February 16, 2020
A Witch in Time by Constance Sayer (Read 1/30/20 to 2/10/20) - 3 Stars
I received this book as an Advanced Reader's Copy (ARC) through NetGalley. It will be published February 11, 2020. I received this copy free in exchange for my honest review.
Helen Lambert has been set up on a blind date with Luke Varner. It’s going so so. Then he asks her if he looks familiar to her and goes on to tell her this isn’t the first time they have met. They they have met in 1895 in France, 1935 in LA, and 1970 in Taos. Now it is 2012 in Washington DC. Then he says she called her and asked him to do something, and he did. And strangely she remembers doing so. Then we begin to see flashbacks to Helen's previous lives, and Helen needs to figure out how to end the curse that keeps having her reenact her same first mistake of loving the wrong man.
This was a good book, the first 3rd was really slow and I had a hard time getting into the story, but then it really began to pick up and sprinted to the finish. I really liked all the characters, and the premise. There were some hard scenes especially in Nora’s early life. But overall it was a solid read.
This was a good book, the first 3rd was really slow and I had a hard time getting into the story, but then it really began to pick up and sprinted to the finish. I really liked all the characters, and the premise. There were some hard scenes especially in Nora’s early life. But overall it was a solid read.
Wednesday, January 29, 2020
The German Heiress by Anika Scott (Read 1/25/2020 to 1/29/20)
For BOTM this year we decided to do prompts and everyone choose their own books rather than everyone reading the same book. January's prompt was Historical Fiction, and I chose this book.
I received this book as an Advanced Reader's Copy (ARC) through NetGalley. It will be published April 7, 2020.
Net Galley's description was that this book was "for readers of The Alice Network and The Lost Girls of Paris, an immersive, heart-pounding debut about a German heiress on the run in post-World War II Germany." BOOM I was sold!
The book takes place after 2 years after WWII had ended in Germany. Clara Falkenberg has false documents saying she is Margarete Müller, but in reality she is an heiress to a pre-war iron working empire. She is in hiding because she is wanted for war crimes for her and her families support of the Nazi’s. Clara is trying to return to Essen to find her best friend Elisa and Elisa’s son Willy. The path she ends up following is full of twists and intrigue, and an ending that hits all the feels and surprises you too.
The opening of the book paints such a bleak picture of post WWII Germany. That is something we rarely think about. We think about the Yay Nazi’s defeated, but what about the other Germans. The ones that weren’t in the military and weren’t necessarily Nazi’s but had to find a way to survive when the Nazi’s were in power. Did they get saved by Adolf’s defeat or were they punished for crimes they had no choice in? Wow this was just a wow book! I’m not sure I even have words, it was so well written and the story was so compelling. None of the characters turned out to be who you thought they were. The depth and breadth of the character development was fantastic, and as any good book should, made me feel all the feels.
Net Galley's description was that this book was "for readers of The Alice Network and The Lost Girls of Paris, an immersive, heart-pounding debut about a German heiress on the run in post-World War II Germany." BOOM I was sold!
The book takes place after 2 years after WWII had ended in Germany. Clara Falkenberg has false documents saying she is Margarete Müller, but in reality she is an heiress to a pre-war iron working empire. She is in hiding because she is wanted for war crimes for her and her families support of the Nazi’s. Clara is trying to return to Essen to find her best friend Elisa and Elisa’s son Willy. The path she ends up following is full of twists and intrigue, and an ending that hits all the feels and surprises you too.
The opening of the book paints such a bleak picture of post WWII Germany. That is something we rarely think about. We think about the Yay Nazi’s defeated, but what about the other Germans. The ones that weren’t in the military and weren’t necessarily Nazi’s but had to find a way to survive when the Nazi’s were in power. Did they get saved by Adolf’s defeat or were they punished for crimes they had no choice in? Wow this was just a wow book! I’m not sure I even have words, it was so well written and the story was so compelling. None of the characters turned out to be who you thought they were. The depth and breadth of the character development was fantastic, and as any good book should, made me feel all the feels.
Saturday, January 25, 2020
The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern (Read 1/17/20 to 1/24/20)
This is the 3rd book I have read for my Quarterly Book Exchange. This has been on my TBR list for a while. It has had so much hype.
"The The circus arrives without warning. No announcements precede it. It is simply there, when yesterday it was not. Within the black-and-white striped canvas tents is an utterly unique experience full of breathtaking amazements. It is called "Le Cirque des Reves," and it is only open at night." (Goodreads excerpt)
"The The circus arrives without warning. No announcements precede it. It is simply there, when yesterday it was not. Within the black-and-white striped canvas tents is an utterly unique experience full of breathtaking amazements. It is called "Le Cirque des Reves," and it is only open at night." (Goodreads excerpt)
What patrons don't know is that behind the circus facade is a magical completion between Celia and Marco, who have been trained since childhood for this competition. They are not informed of the rules, or the consequences, but both are expected to win by their instructors. This competition has many unplanned consequences and changes the lives of so many.
I liked it, but the middle parts dragged for me – much like the games, so much time passed for so little movement. I love the imagery in the characters, I just wanted the action closer together. I enjoyed it and I understand why so many others have too.
Perfect Little Children by Sophia Hannah (Read 1/13/20 - 1/17/20)
I received this book as an Advanced Reader's Copy (ARC) through NetGalley. It will be published February 4, 2020
12 years ago Beth and her husband Dominic had a falling out with their best friends Flora and Lewis Braid. It seems the women decided the close friendship must end. While taking her son Ben to a football (I.e soccer) practice Beth drives by the Braid’s home on Wyddial Lane, very stalker style. There she sees Flora get out of a car and get her two children Thomas and Emily out, BUT all three look exactly as they did 12 years ago. Thomas and Emily are still 5 and 3! This leads down a rabbit hole of events that lead to a shocking reason for Beth's sighting or Flora and the children.
I LOVED this book, I got so caught up in the story and lost track of time. I wanted to know so badly what happened that I found myself staying up late I could read a page or two more. I thought this book was on parr with the Girl on the Train or The woman in the Window, but the main character wasn’t the damaged one. I absolutely loved it! This is my first 5 Star read of the year!!!!
12 years ago Beth and her husband Dominic had a falling out with their best friends Flora and Lewis Braid. It seems the women decided the close friendship must end. While taking her son Ben to a football (I.e soccer) practice Beth drives by the Braid’s home on Wyddial Lane, very stalker style. There she sees Flora get out of a car and get her two children Thomas and Emily out, BUT all three look exactly as they did 12 years ago. Thomas and Emily are still 5 and 3! This leads down a rabbit hole of events that lead to a shocking reason for Beth's sighting or Flora and the children.
I LOVED this book, I got so caught up in the story and lost track of time. I wanted to know so badly what happened that I found myself staying up late I could read a page or two more. I thought this book was on parr with the Girl on the Train or The woman in the Window, but the main character wasn’t the damaged one. I absolutely loved it! This is my first 5 Star read of the year!!!!
Ana Eva Mimi Adam by Marina Antropow Cramer (Read 1/9/20 to 1/12/20)
I received this book as an advanced reader copy from LibraryThing, it will be published February 13,2020.
This was a very short book for me, only 161 pages and yet it felt like it took forever to read.
This is a very dysfunctional family. The story takes place at the end of Adam’s kindergarteners. But there are a lot of flashbacks. Anna’s husband died from cancer when Eva was 16, this event seems to have caused a trickle down effect. Eva married Joe, and had Mimi. Eva left Joe before Mimi was one. There was some sort of incident with Eva and Mimi, where Eva beat Mimi once. It takes most of the book to find out the detail and the premise is that this incident shaped the relationships of Ana, Eva and Mimi.
One Day in December by Josie Silver (Read 1/2/20 to 1/8/20)
This was a Hello Sunshine past selection.
Laurie sees a beautiful boy at a bus stop, but as fate would have it they are unable to meet. She spends the next year looking for him on every corner and in every bar and restaurant. And when she finally does find him, he is the new boyfriend, Jack, of her best friend Sarah. This chronicles the way a single missed meeting can shape your life, and the decisions made based on that missed connection.
This was very hallmark meets Bridget Jones. Fun and lighthearted but with a deep romance at the heart of it. I enjoyed, it wasn’t unputdownable, but I would recommend to my romance friends.
Laurie sees a beautiful boy at a bus stop, but as fate would have it they are unable to meet. She spends the next year looking for him on every corner and in every bar and restaurant. And when she finally does find him, he is the new boyfriend, Jack, of her best friend Sarah. This chronicles the way a single missed meeting can shape your life, and the decisions made based on that missed connection.
This was very hallmark meets Bridget Jones. Fun and lighthearted but with a deep romance at the heart of it. I enjoyed, it wasn’t unputdownable, but I would recommend to my romance friends.
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