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Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 747 comments I finished my book called Apples Never Fall by Liane Moriarty


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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Other Tales of Terror by Robert Louis Stevenson
The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and Other Tales of Terror – Robert Louis Stevenson – 3***
Classic horror from a master of Victorian gothic fiction. I appreciate the atmospheric nature of Stevenson’s writing, and his use of psychological / moral themes. But the language seems over the top as compared to more modern writers.
My full review HERE


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sonya marie madden  | 183 comments Ghost Story by Peter Straub


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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) Shuggie Bain by Douglas Stuart
Shuggie Bain – Douglas Stuart – 5*****
Stuart’s debut work explores the impoverished working-class families of 1980s Glasgow. Hugh “Shuggie” Bain is the youngest child of Agnes, and much of the story focuses on his efforts to understand and deal with his mother’s alcoholism and depression. Shuggie is tender, kind, and lonely, but he is also resilient and brave. Stuart makes the reader privy to the most intimate details of their lives, This makes their descent all the more painful to watch. There is no neat happy ending here, but there is some hope for Shuggie.
My full review HERE


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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) Being Mortal Medicine and What Matters in the End by Atul Gawande
Being Mortal – Atul Gawande – 5*****
I re-read this for my F2F book club meeting. I’m older now and the issues are more personal, rather than just familial. Wonderful discussion at book club, and continued discussions with my husband and brothers. READ IT!
My full review HERE But skip the review and just read this book!


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Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 747 comments I finished my book called In a Holidaze by Christina Lauren


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Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 747 comments I finished my book called Skipping Christmas by John Grisham


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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) The Midnight Library by Matt Haig
The Midnight Library – Matt Haig – 2.5**
I was intrigued at the beginning, especially by the basic premise of getting to experience a different life, even if just for a few moments. I was also interested in the concept of parallel universes and found myself thinking about how my life might be different if I had made other choices. However, the novel just didn’t work for me. I grew tired of the one-sentence “Hallmark card” philosophy spouted by the librarian (or sometimes by Nora). And I could see the ending coming a mile off. The extra half-star is for the excellent audio performance by Carey Mulligan.
My full review HERE


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Kristine  | 108 comments Her Hidden Genius by Marie Benedict


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Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 747 comments I finished my book called A Cowboy Under My Christmas Tree by Janet Dailey


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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) Even in Paradise by Elizabeth Nunez
Even In Paradise – Elizabeth Nunez – 4****
This is a retelling of Shakespeare’s King Lear set in the Caribbean. What a wonderful character study! Nunez had me on the edge of my seat a few times, even though I knew the basic story line already. I liked how she wove in current issues of race and class and the history of colonialism (and slavery) in the Caribbean.
My full review HERE


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Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 747 comments I finished my book called Just a Little Christmas by Janet Dailey


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Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 747 comments I finished my book called Heat Exchange by Shannon Stacey


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Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 747 comments I finished my book called Low Country Christmas by Lee Tobin McClain


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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) Eva Luna by Isabel Allende
Eva Luna – Isabel Allende – 4****
I’m already a huge fan of Allende’s magical realism, and this book did not disappoint. I loved the many characters – from the Lebanese merchant to the petty criminal/guerrilla leader to the transsexual entertainer. As Eva tells the story of her life, she tells the story of this South American nation – of corruption, class struggle, feast and famine. The story comes alive with saints and ghosts, servants and political leaders equally profiled, skewered and cherished.
My full review HERE


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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) Love Over Scotland (44 Scotland Street, #3) by Alexander McCall Smith
Love Over Scotland – Alexander McCall Smith – 3***
Book # 3 in the 44 Scotland Street series which follows a group of residents (current or former) of a particular apartment building in Edinburgh. There’s not much plot to these books, but just as in everyday life, things DO happen. There are moments of joy, or heartache, of success, or failure. People form attachments, or break off relationships, start new careers or find new enthusiasm for established routines. It’s a gentle read and a wonderful way to spend a few hours with old friends.
My full review HERE


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Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 747 comments I hope all of your books are going good Sharon


message 2140: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Christine wrote: "I hope all of your books are going good Sharon"

Yes they are, Christine 😀


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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) Jamaica Inn by Daphne du Maurier
Jamaica Inn – Daphne du Maurier – 4****
What a wonderfully atmospheric, dark, sinister tale! I shivered with the damp, cold fog, strained to see by faint candle or lamp light, listened to the alternating whispers and shouts of a rabble of men up to no good. Mary Yellan is a marvelous heroine. Young and somewhat naïve, she is still a strong woman, resolute and determined to make the best of her situation. Du Maurier’s plot is intricate and complex and had several twists & turns in it. I wish there were a sequel so I could find out what Mary Yellen is like as an older woman!
My full review HERE

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The Art Forger by Barbara A. Shapiro
The Art Forger – Barbara A. Shapiro – 3.5***
Claire Roth is an aspiring artist who is making a living (just) by painting reproductions of old masters. And then she’s approached with an opportunity she cannot resist. Set against the backdrop of the infamous art theft at the Isabella Stewart Garner Museum in Boston – still the largest unsolved art heist in history – this is a marvelously intricate story. My feelings about Claire kept changing as I learned more of her backstory. Still, I was engaged from beginning to end and Shapiro kept me turning pages to see what would happen next.
My full review HERE


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