Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Audio Review: Room by Emma Donoghue
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Labels: 2012 Audio Challenge, fiction
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Audio Review: Girl in Translation by Jean Kwok
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Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Carry the One by Carol Anshaw (review #140)
Through friendships and love affairs; marriage and divorce; parenthood, holidays, and the modest tragedies and joys of ordinary days, Carry the One shows how one life affects another and how those who thrive and those who self-destruct are closer to each other than we'd expect. Deceptively short and simple in its premise, this novel derives its power and appeal from the author's beautifully precise use of language; her sympathy for her very recognizable, flawed characters; and her persuasive belief in the transforming forces of time and love.
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Tuesday, August 23, 2011
The Legacy by Katherine Webb (review #134)
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Labels: fiction
Friday, August 5, 2011
The Very Thought of You by Rosie Alison (review #131)
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Friday, July 22, 2011
The Seven Year Bitch by Jennifer Belle (review #130)
What’s a fabulously fun New York City girl to do when she finds herself in a matrimonial rut — disillusioned, sex life with her husband on the wane, and quickly turning into a big-time nag? No, she hasn’t gotten the seven-year itch — taking care of the kids and her husband and rarely feeling that her needs come first has turned her into a seven-year bitch.
That’s New York author Jennifer Belle’s deliciously provocative phrase for the boredom, anger, and hurt that can creep into even the best of marriages — and affect even the calmest of wives. In The Seven Year Bitch, Belle delivers a dead-on, raw, and hilarious account of motherhood and marriage, and discovers that the life you have is exactly the one you wanted.
Jennifer Belle burst onto the literary scene with her critically-acclaimed novel Going Down, which was translated into many languages and optioned for the screen, first by Madonna, for whom she wrote the screenplay, and currently by Das Films, and named Best Debut Novel by Entertainment Weekly. Her second equally-praised novel, the national bestseller High Maintenance, took on the cutthroat world of Manhattan real estate, and was also optioned for the screen, as was her third novel, the darkly comic Little Stalker. Belle’s essays and stories have appeared in The New York Times Magazine, The New York Observer, The Independent Magazine (London), Cosmopolitan, Ms., Harper’s Bazaar, and several anthologies. She lives in New York City and Olivebridge, New York with her husband and two sons.
Connect with Jennifer on her website, www.jenniferbelle.com, and on Facebook.
Monday, June 6th: Laura’s Reviews
Wednesday, June 8th: Love to Read for Fun
Monday, June 13th: A Cozy Reader’s Corner
Wednesday, June 15th: Café of Dreams
Friday, June 17th: Life in Review
Monday, June 20th: Sara’s Organized Chaos
Tuesday, June 28th: Unabridged Chick
Friday, July 1st: Well Read Wife
Tuesday, July 5th: Teresa’s Reading Corner
Thursday, July 7th: Colloquium
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Labels: fiction, tlc book tours
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
The Ghost of Greenwich Village by Lorna Graham (review #130)

Lorna Graham was born in the San Francisco Bay Area and graduated from Barnard College. She has written for Good Morning America and Dateline NBC. She also wrote a short film, “A Timeless Call,” honoring America’s military veterans, that was directed by Steven Spielberg. She lives in Greenwich Village.
Connect with Lorna on her website, www.lornagraham.com, and on Twitter.
Monday, June 20th: Bewitched Bookworms
Wednesday, June 22nd: Life in Review
Tuesday, June 28th: Knowing the Difference
Wednesday, June 29th: A Library of My Own
Thursday, June 30th: Truth, Beauty, Freedom & Books
Tuesday, July 5th: Well Read Wife
Wednesday, July 6th: Redheaded Book Child
Thursday, July 7th: Bookfoolery and Babble
Monday, July 11th: Amusing Reviews
Tuesday, July 12th: Books Like Breathing
Wednesday, July 13th: Sara’s Organized Chaos
Thursday, July 14th: Book Reviews by Molly
Monday, July 18th: Peeking Between the Pages
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Monday, June 20, 2011
The Year We Left Home by Jean Thompson (review #128)
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