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Delved into some non-fiction peripheral to work. This book is dated but relevant.


I read this book and The Help simultaneously. I liked the way Deliverance Dane resolved; I find the Salem Witch Trials fascinating and the back-and-forth b/w eras/centuries held my interest. Great read!


I'm always throwing in some non-fiction. Good background -- interesting decade-old theories.


3 stars


I recently checked this book out from my local library, among many others, and was wondering what you thought of it. Is it one that I should move to the top of my TBR list?



This book was another insightful YA read. Holds its own on a difficult topic (teen suicide). Nothing instructional; the story is narrated by the victim and told to a survivor/friend. I enjoyed it. 3 1/2 stars, maybe?


5 star read narrated by a main character who ingested the travails of a life painfully and meaningfully lived during an era and in a place I didn't know well. Beautiful story -- a Norwegian Olive Kitteridge, maybe . . . LOVED IT!


I think everyone should read and think about this littl tome.


I like YA. This one was a little silly but I enjoyed it. Very simple. Ending way too cute.


My kind of book: aloof father, high pressure career, abusive relationship, inpatient psych stay, epiphany.
I had already read Me & Emma (child abuse victim's psych journey . . .) and have come to like author Elizabeth Flock. This book is not as well done as Me & Emma (a bit too "let's tie up all this loose ends FAST, without alotta depth . . .) but it's good.


Goodreads is one of the first places where I've met other cookbook readers. If I actually try a bunch of these wonderful recipes from fresh herbs I've grown --the hobby (of reading AND of gardening) will have paid off!




Another hands-down 5 star read. Granted, the plot and many themes spoke to me, personally, which may be why I feel so touched. I mean, I wanna be friends with Ann Patchett! This book was beautiful. Complicated, wandering woman ends up at a "Home for Pregnant Girls" and tries to build, or complete, a life.

I just got back from Arizona & forgot to move the new herbs to a less sunny location before I left. It's looking like I'm one for four, although the cilantro looked perkier this morning... I could just be deluding myself.


This book was fun. Over time I'll read Lancaster's other, seemingly similar "memoirs". As I was wrapping it up last night with this, my first, I did find myself laughing out loud. Triggering breathless chortles in your readers is no easy feat. Solid 3 star writing, fun and funny.




Solid, solid 4.5 star read. Magical storytelling. I underlined many passages to save before I pass this on to a co-worker. Tour-de-force comes to mind.


I almost put this one down because it seemed too cute for my tastes. I ended up enjoying it immensely and saving several quotes. Passing it on ASAP. Solid 4 star storytelling (great young narrator)





I skimmed quite a bit (due more to my attention span than to the story??) Another 3, 3.5 star read?


I do not understand criticism of this book; it's a solid 4 star read (unless people don't enjoy the genre, I suppose). The narrator one loves to hate. The twists and turns have you flipping back trying to keep up with the cross-references. For one chapter I thought I was going to throw the book at the wall, fearing an attempt to wrap the whole story up superficially and conveniently in shiny ribbon -- neither the author nor I are dumb enough, thankfully, to appreciate that approach. One of the characters emerges through what I think brilliant analysis of a "type"; I won't spill the beans because it's late in the novel. I'll be sharing several quotable passages. Great read!!!!!!!!!

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I do not understand criticism of this book; it's a solid 4 star read (unless people don't enjoy the genre, I suppose). The narrato..."

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I myself really liked the book too. Sometimes, however, there has to be a little unsolved mystery if authors are going to get you to read their next book. I think that the main mystery of the book was the little girl that was killed...and, that mystery was solved - right? So, I'm going to read the next book just to see what new crime is committed, and how they go about solving it. I think that it is written from another person's point-of-view. If I remember correctly from the reviews I've read, there is the same reaction from people who read that book too. I like to read the reviews just to get a feel for a book, but I don't always go by them. It's the same thing about movies for me. I see what I want to see...and, then just decide for myself if it was worth it or not.


Nice story. Sad story. On this subject matter, simple story (journey of a foster child).


I enjoyed Out Stealing Horses MUCH more; this story reads similarly and deals with complex family relationships but I never connected to it. I have an autographed copy if anyone would like it!!

Wow, slow year!! Must pick up the pace!!!!

Wow, slow year!! Must pick up the pace!!!!
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This book straddled 2009 and 2010. I finally finished it today and I think I would recommended it. The end was spellbinding, I have to say -- and glimpses into the main character's psyche were brilliant. The intrigue surrounding Hannah and her character, generally, were really well developed. I was both put off AND inspired by all of the literary quotes -- were they too self-serving (look at what I know!) too obvious (show me, don't tell me . . .) or just awkwardly placed (as in, put this in a footnote, not the text . . .) I'm just not sure. 3 stars