Sunday, February 9, 2025

After Death

 Fiction by Dean Koontz 


Michael Mace dies at the beginning of this story, but he doesn't stay dead.

This is not a zombie book, however. Michael comes back as Something Else, but he's also still Michael. 

It's a pretty interesting story, and in classic Koontz style you never have to wonder who the good guys and bad guys are. It's quite clear; if Michael were wearing a literal halo (and the bad guys forked tails) it would not be more plain.

This story has good characters and an interesting plot.


I also read recently by this author: The Bad Weather Friend

Saturday, February 1, 2025

The Surgeon

 Fiction by Tess Gerristen


This book is listed a the first in the Rizzoli and Isles series, and I suppose it is; however, it actually just features detective Jane Rizzoli before she teams up with the other woman. 

This story is about a serial killer called "The Surgeon" who kills women and then removes their wombs. Ewww....

It's a pretty good mystery, but there's a bit more ick, and also more boring parts than I like. I've read a few by this author and some I like better than others.


I also read by this author: Playing with Fire

Tuesday, January 28, 2025

Demon Copperhead

 Fiction by Barbara Kingsolver


I have never read David Copperfield by Charles Dickens, but supposedly this is a modern retelling. It's not necessary to know Dickens to understand this book, however. The idea that systemic poverty negatively affects children is not new, although Dickens did more to shine a light on it than anyone before him I think. Unfortunately, as Ms. Kingsolver, points out, it's a problem that has yet to be solved.  

Demon Copperhead is a nickname for a boy named Damon who lives with a single mom in Appalachia. He is born into poverty and lives through foster care, neglect, and worse. 

I really loved the characters in this story. The narrator was amazing as well.

I also read by this author: Unsheltered

Sunday, January 26, 2025

The Hike

 Fiction by Drew Magary


Ben is away from his home in Maryland on a business trip when he takes a small hike and ends up very far from where he expected. Instead of a wooded trail in Pennsylvania, he is... Somewhere else...

This was a very strange book that leaves the reader wondering what is really happening and what Ben is imagining. It was interesting.

Thursday, January 23, 2025

Company of Liars

 Fiction by Karen Maitland


Subtitled "a novel of the plague," this was an odd sort of book. It follows a group of people in the fourteenth century on the road and trying to get somewhere safe. There's a mystery as well, sort of.

The characters were really good and I enjoyed them. I wasn't sure about the ending.

Sunday, January 19, 2025

This is How Your Marriage Ends

 Nonfiction by Matthew Fray


This book is about the author's real marriage and how it ended, or at least that's what I thought. That's what I was interested in reading, in any case. I hoped for more of a memoir than an instructional manual.

Actually it was more about marriage in genera and how to connect better with one's spouse, like a regular sort of self-help book. He was quite scant on ten personal details, unless it was about his pseudonymous clients. Ah, well! What's a voyeur to do?

This was a pretty good book with some sound advice  though.

Friday, January 17, 2025

The Secret of Clouds

 Fiction by Alyson Richman


In 1987, Katya and Sasha are a Ukrainian couple in the USSR. Katya's recent injury has stalled her ballet career, and Sasha know he can find work in his field of biology anywhere, so when the Soviet Union offers a chance for some Ukrainian Jews to go to the USA, they take it.

In 1999, Maggie Topper is a young fifth-grade teacher with boundless enthusiasm who takes on the task of home-tutoring their American-born son Yuri whose heart condition makes it impossible to attend school.

This was a good story; I will look for more by this author.