
If You Must Go, I Wish You Triplets by Virginia DeLuca
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
3.5 stars
ok this one hit a little close to home. but it was good. relatable and well written.
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3.5 stars ok this one hit a little close to home. but it was good. relatable and well written.
What an excellent, excellent story. Would have absolutely never picked this one up if it weren’t for my friend Lauren. And the audio is outstanding. It’s about Cinderella but also nothing about it. It’s about being a mother, about doing the right thing, and about bravery. Great story.
I love Christina Lauren so I already knew I was going to love this book before I started it. And yes the premise of this one is a bit crazy, and yes you have to suspend your disbelief. But it doesn’t matter because their playful and sweet dialogue is still there. Their fun side characters are still there. The story flows and you don’t want to let go of these lovely characters. Especially now, all I wanted to do was to live in their world for a little longer. And this one has a bonus awesome dog, too! Read it in a single sitting! with gratitude to netgalley and Gallery Books for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.
Rooney’s previous book was one of my favorites when it came out so I couldn’t wait to read this. But then I started it and it dragged and dragged. Enough that I had to put it aside for a while. I tried to come back to it a few times but I couldn’t engage with it. Finally when I knew I had a chunk of time, I sat down to get through it and I grew to love it more and more and more and by the end I was completely invested in the future of Kick and rooting for him. This story unravels slowly, with lots of things thrown in the middle, but it’s truly lovely if you stick with it. with gratitude to netgalley and Gallery Books for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review
David Ellis knows how to weave a story. This one was both expected and unexpected in places, for me. It’s about the murder of Allison’s cheating husband. Or is it about a childhood story? or is it about a drug bust? Or is it about a girlfriend she doesn’t like? Or an awful car accident? Which one is it? Or is it all of them? You’ll have to read to find out. I read this one in a single sitting. Love David Ellis. with gratitude to netgalley and G.P. Putnam’s Sons for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.
Great story in the vein of Addie LaRue but with more African American history. It was absolutely excellent on audio.
I’m not a short-story fan but I am a Groff fan so I had to read this collection and I am so glad I did. Even though every story wasn’t my favorite, there were several that I absolutely was awed by. I really hope her next one is a novel though!
Maggie O’Farrell has a way with words. And not just words but characters, settings, and so much more. The story begins with Tomas, the dad whose job is to survey the land in Ireland in 1865. He is doing his job with his son as an apprentice when something unexpected happens. And then the story goes both deeper and wider. The reader is thrust into The Great Hunger and Irish history. But the best part of this book, of course, is Tomas’ family. The story of how he grew up and met his wife. The way they get and settle into the house and their four kids who are unique and unforgettable in their own magical ways. Each character leaps off the page and stays with you long. long after you’re done reading. You heart is broken again and again and again and yet you can’t stop cheering for these characters and holding on to hope. What a complete gift O’Farrell is. with gratitude to netgalley and Knopf for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review ![]() Garage is totally done! Weee! I still have to clean up in my bedroom, bathroom and living room. But garage was over 30 hours of work. Major progress.
So proud of myself and how much I am doing. Day by day, drop by drop. Here’s to another week. Paying attention. Savoring and living in awe. And taking steps to move
3.5 stars This was fun and joyful and entertaining even if predictable. It brought me joy.
This book is compared to Moore’s The God of the Woods which I thought was an apt comparison. It’s about an event that unearths a mystery from years ago. It’s in a small town. It’s a quiet story which ends up not being about the mystery. All of these I think are reasonable parallels. This is a slow burn but, for me, it was an excellent read from beginning to end. I loved Callie from the very beginning and was invested. The audio book was truly excellent. The narrators brought the story alive and made it so there wasn’t a moment of boredom in this slow moving story. I loved it from beginning to end. with gratitude to netgalley and Macmillan Audio for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review
2.5 stars For some reason even though this was indeed Winter’s Redemption, I didn’t enjoy this one as much as the others. It felt more stilted and I didn’t like the preacher so i hated having his POV. |
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