Wednesday, November 13, 2024

The House at the Edge of Night

 Fiction by Catherine Banner

This story was about the Esposito family, who lived on a small (probably fictional) island off the coast of Italy near Sicily called Castellemare. It takes place over the course of most of the twentieth century. 

It was okay but...the characters just didn't hold my attention. I finished it but felt like it hadn't been worth it to push through to the end. I can't really articulate why.

Monday, November 11, 2024

No One Leaves the Castle

Youth Fiction by Christopher Healy


This fantasy themed, locked-room mystery was okay but I didn’t love it.



Monday, November 4, 2024

Helpless

 Nonfiction by Cathy Glass


This is the 32nd book I've read by this author. In this story, Cathy has sort-of retired from fostering to be a family support worker, spending her time trying to help an at-risk family keep their children OUT of foster care. Cathy devotes herself to single mother Janie and her three children (aged 7, 5, and 3), but it's an uphill battle.

The story was well-told, but kind of depressing. People's problems are so much bigger than social work agencies can handle.

I also read by this author: Unsafe

Saturday, November 2, 2024

Big Summer

 Fiction by Jennifer Weiner


This was a fun little romance that turned into a mystery. The main character is an Instagram "influencer" with a page on plus-size fashion and also one for her dog Bingo. (The dog has more followers.) The story is mostly about her love/hate relationship with her longtime friend Drue Cavanaugh, beautiful rich girl.

This was an interesting story with some surprises.

I also read by this author: Golden Hills

Friday, November 1, 2024

The Lady's Mine

 Fiction by Francine Rivers


This was a good-enough straight romance set in California around 1875. Kathryn Walsh leaves the sophistication of Boston to come to a small mining town. She plans to claim an inheritance from her uncle, and to get away from her controlling stepfather, but she will find true love instead.

I also read by this author: Leota's Garden