The Light Between Oceans Book Review

The Light Between Oceans: Book Review by Dinh

4.5 stars for The Light between Oceans

 

The Light Between Oceans Book Review

 

 

 

 

 

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The Light Between Oceans Review

I’d like to say a big THANK YOU to Andrew from Mahwah Public Library for recommending me this novel. Great choice Andrew!

The story begins with Tom Sherbourne who has come back from the Western Front of World War 1 and he goes into the Commonwealth Lighthouse Service in December 1918.

He does some relief posting on the Lights and in June 1920 he gets news that there is a vacancy on the no so popular post at Janus Rock. Janus Rock is an isolated island and it takes half a day from the coast to reach it and the supply boat comes once a season.

In a coastal town on his way to take his post at Janus Rock, Tom meets Isabel who is young and headstrong girl. Continue reading “The Light Between Oceans Book Review”

The Night Circus Book Review

The Night Circus: Book Review by Arlene

4.5 stars for The Night Circus

 

The Night Circus Book Review

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Night Circus Review

 

“Watch Out!! The Circus Is Coming To Town!”

Curl up with this enchanting page turner.

This wonderful book was recommended to me at the end of last summer by my lovely niece Laura. Thank you Laura!

The artwork alone on the front cover of the paperwork edition is mesmerizing in itself. I will always choose the actual book over digital every time. I picked The Night Circus novel at Barnes and Noble,  and loved the feel and look of the book. I just love the interesting and mesmerizing front cover and this one will remain on my bookcase front and center!!

Okay, enough about me, so let’s get to the review.

There is a buzz going around that the circus might be coming to town! A circus that simply materialize at nightfall like magic, as though it has always been there even though the field it sits on now had been empty the day before.

It disappears the same way – there it is and then it isn’t! So you will wonder how do they do it, how can this happen?  The long lines to get into the circus seem to be forming already even though it is still daylight! Continue reading “The Night Circus Book Review”

See Me Book Review

See Me: Book Review by Dinh

3 stars

 

See Me Book Review

 

 

 

 

 

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See Me: Review

Colin Hancock is a boy with a troubled background and anger issues.  He is now trying to get away from his troubled past and is focusing on getting a new life and becoming a school teacher.

Maria Sanchez is a Mexican descendant and is a lawyer. She is smart, educated and beautiful. She also suffered some traumas that drove her to leave her previous job and move to her home town.

One night driving home in the storm from an MMA fight, Colin sees a girl with car trouble and pulls over to help her. Maria has a flat tire and has no idea how to fix it. She has no phone to call for help and when she sees Colin she is scared of him because he looks battered up from his fight. Continue reading “See Me Book Review”

The Girl On The Train Book Review

The Girl On The Train: Book Review by Dinh

4 stars

 

The Girl on the Train Book Review

 

 

 

 

 

The Girl On The Train Review

The girl on the train is Rachel Watson. She commutes into London for work on the same schedule each work day. The same routine and scenery.

There is a spot on the track where the train stops or slows down at the signal and she gets a good view of a couple’s garden. It also happens that this garden is on the same road that she used to live with her ex-husband Tom. Tom is still living in the house that they bought together, but now with his new wife Anna whom Tom left her for.

Rachel likes to watch the happy couple have their coffee in the garden and fantasize that Jess and Jason are the perfect couple, just like her and Tom before he had an affair with Anna and left her.

Then one day that fantasy of the perfect couple is shattered when Rachel sees Jess kissing another man in the garden. Continue reading “The Girl On The Train Book Review”

The Secret Life of Violet Grant Book Review

The Secret Life of Violet Grant: Book Review by Arlene

4 stars

 

The Secret Life of Violet Grant Book Review

 

 

 

 

The Secret Life of Violet Grant Review

 

The Secret Life of Violet Grant is a romp alternating through time, witty and well-written. This novel, steeped in history and familial intrigue will keep you turning the pages and wanting more.

This novel parallels the lives of the two protagonists.

As the story unfolds it is 1964 and we meet Vivian Schuyler, a Bryn Mawr graduate, the daughter of a wealthy Fifth Avenue family who works at the Metropolitan Magazine trying to find her place as a journalist and is willing to put her career on the line to achieve her goals.

The novel then turns back to 1914 where we meet Vivian’s great aunt Violet Schuyler. Violet is a scientist of atomic physics, smart beyond her years, intelligent, brave, although naive in the ways of the heart.

We then go to 1911 and Violet, at age 19, meets Oxford professor Walter Grant, the noted physical chemist who gives her a job at his institute after she has been before rejected. Walter is smitten by her beauty, intelligence and innocence.

Professor Walter Grant and Violet become lovers, involved in a sexual romantic relationship and eventually get married.  Here is where the real Walter comes to the surface…how far he is willing to go to get everything he wants and needs. Violet soon finds herself trapped in an unhappy marriage. Continue reading “The Secret Life of Violet Grant Book Review”

A Confederacy of Dunces Book Review

A Confederacy of Dunces: Book Review by Tina

5 stars

 

A Confederacy of Dunces Book Review

A Confederacy of Dunces Review

Ignatius J Reilly. Morbidly obese, slovenly, flatulent, more often than not extremely rude, yet highly educated and articulate, and at constant battle with modern society, its myriad perversions and the people living in it who dare commit “egregious offenses against taste and decency”.

This 30-year-old behemoth lives with his long-suffering mother Irene on Constantinople St, in 1960s New Orleans, unemployed and surviving on Irene’s welfare checks. Which suits him fine as he spends most of his days stuffing himself with cakes washed down with Dr Nut, while writing vectives and essays about his worldview and the disintegration of society. Continue reading “A Confederacy of Dunces Book Review”

All The Light We Cannot See Book Review

All The Light We Cannot See: Book Review by Dinh.

5 stars

All the Light We Cannot See Book Review

All The Light We Cannot See Review

This historical fiction novel is about two main characters; Marie-Laure, a young French girl and Werner an orphan German boy.

Marie-Laure LeBlanc lives with her father Daniel, in Paris, near to his place of work.  Her father works for the Natural History Museum and is a master locksmith.

Marie-Laure goes blind because of congenital cataracts when she is 6 years old. Her father helps her with her blindness by building a miniature replica of their neighborhood in wood so she can learn to navigate around the city. The Jardin des Plantes is where she starts to learn how to navigate home by counting drains, the intersections and the smell of the plants. Continue reading “All The Light We Cannot See Book Review”

The Art Forger Book Review

The Art Forger: Book Review by Arlene.

5 stars

The Art Forger Book Review

The Art Forger Review

Claire Roth, an aspiring young artist, has a Boston studio apartment and is the central character throughout. She makes a Faustian bargain with a powerful gallery owner to forge a Degas painting stolen in the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum art heist in exchange for a one woman art show in his gallery.

As Claire begins her work on the forgery she begins to suspect the original painting delivered to her apartment may very well be a forgery itself. Continue reading “The Art Forger Book Review”

Gathering Prey Book Review

Gathering Prey: Book Review by Dinh

4- stars
Gathering Prey Book Review

 

Click here to buy: Gathering Prey by John Sandford.

 

Gathering Prey Review:

If you are a fan of John Sandford’s Prey series then you are familiar with how he starts his story off. The story starts off his usual way, getting right to business with setting the scene, with the characters who are involved and their perspectives on the events.

Skye and Henry are two Travelers, who lead a modern day nomad lifestyle and travel from city to city. They meet Letty, Lucas Davenport’s adopted daughter while she is a student at Stanford college. Continue reading “Gathering Prey Book Review”

Where’d you go, Bernadette Book Review

Where’d you go, Bernadette: Book Review by Tina

5 stars

 

Where did you go Bernadette Book

 

Please welcome on board our special guest reviewer Tina!

Tina lives in the UK and works as a business journalist for the medical technology industry. When she is not reporting on the latest gizmos that keep your ticker ticking, Tina ricochets between a multitude of extracurricular activities to combat the bouts of existential crises that increasingly plague her with age. She enjoys reading books that she wishes she could have written instead of guiltily watching series after series of TV shows on Netflix.

Review:

Fifteen-year-old Bee Branch requests as a reward for her perfect grades a family trip to Antarctica, much to the chagrin of her agoraphobic mother, Bernadette Fox.

Nonetheless, Bernadette pushes through her misgivings and sets her “virtual assistant” in India, Manjula, to making preparations for the trip.

Then Bernadette vanishes two days before Christmas without leaving a trace – or so everyone thinks. Bee, exasperated by her father’s stonewalling, is determined to get to the bottom of the mystery by piecing together information from a variety of sources. Continue reading “Where’d you go, Bernadette Book Review”