Book Review: The Good Girl

When I asked the man at the information desk where I could find “The Good Girl,” he responded “um do you mean “Gone Girl?”  Both thrillers with similar names, such confusion was inevitable.  But I am sure once people start reading “The Good Girl” it will establish its own [deserved] following. Mia Dennett has always been…

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Book Review: The Family Fang

Annie and Buster Fang grew up as part of their parents strange performance art.  As soon as they could, they busted out of their childhood homes and tried to forge their own paths as an actress and writer, respectively.  Turns out, being forced to participate in weird performances didn’t train them to lead normal, well…

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Book Review: At Bertram’s Hotel

When it was becoming apparent that I was becoming a real bookworm and bored with the novels around me, my Mom introduced me to Agatha Christie.  I fell in love with her mysteries and the gradual unraveling of secrets.  It had been years since I had read anything by Christie, but when I saw one…

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Book Review: The House Girl

Lina Sparrow is assisting on a case that could make her law career.  Her firm is trying to get reparations for slavery and Lina is trying to find a slave’s descendant to serve as the perfect plaintiff to help them win.  Her search leads her to Josephine Bell, a name that has begun popping up…

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Book Review: The Arsonist

Frankie Rowley describes herself as “temporizing.”  Though she has steadily held a job as an aid worker in Africa, she never felt it was her true home.  In search of something more permanent, she visits her family in New Hampshire, unsure if she will leave. The town of Pomeroy, New Hampshire is a sleepy town…

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Book Review: Cyrano de Bergerac

If you ever want to read a classic but don’t want to devote all the time and brain power needed to digest a stuffy and old novel, I recommend a play.  “Cyrano de Bergerac” was my choice when I found it in the discount bin at The Strand for $0.48 ($0.52 with tax – big…

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Book Review: Freakonomics

My sister in law has been referencing “Freakonomics” for years and even incorporates some of its chapters in her classroom.  I finally decided to read for myself what makes the [somewhat boring] subject of economics so interesting and found it more enlightening than much of what I read as part of my college curriculum. Levitt…

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Book Review: What Remains

Carole Radziwill has become a household name thanks to her participation on the reality show “Real Housewives of New York City.”  I have always found her to be the sane one on that show with a biting sense of humor.  Maybe that’s because she doesn’t need Real Housewives to make her interesting so she doesn’t…

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Book Review: China Dolls

Three Chinese girls meet on the streets of San Francisco and immediately link themselves together for the next ten years.  They have little in common other than their desire to escape their current lives and the hole that is missing from never having real friends.  Grace, a wide-eyed innocent, has left her small, Midwestern town…

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