Review: My Murder

My Murder
My Murder by Katie Williams
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

3.5 stars.

This is a well written story that has the most interesting premise. I think the blurb doesn’t do this book justice as the mystery at its heart doesn’t really unfold until way too late in the story and it’s not really a mystery story. I think this would be much better marketed as a speculative literary story. I thought the ending was also rushed and not clear. But I still enjoyed the writing and it’s unlike many other books I’ve read.

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Review: The Wishing Game

The Wishing Game
The Wishing Game by Meg Shaffer
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

What a gem of a novel. If you’re looking for something uplifting and joyful and sweet, this is the book for you.

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Review: The River We Remember

The River We Remember
The River We Remember by William Kent Krueger
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

William Kent Krueger’s “This Tender Land” was my favorite novel of 2019. I then read “Ordinary Grace” and loved it as well. So I was extremely excited to read “The River We Remember” and worried it would disappoint me.

I needn’t have.

Krueger’s stories have the perfect balance of rich atmosphere, layered and flawed characters that you can’t help but love, beautiful and funny dialogue and they are just heartbreaking and tender all at once. And this one is no exception.

On its surface it’s a book about murder and solving the mystery behind it. But, of course, it’s about so much more. It’s about family and love and a small town, and rights, and repressing others, and immigration and assimilation, about hatred and bigotry. It’s about coming together to save each other.

It’s stunning and it will stay with me for a long time as all his stories do.

with gratitude to netgalley and Atria Books for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review

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Review: Wellness

Wellness
Wellness by Nathan Hill
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Nathan Hill’s “The Nix” was my favorite novel of 2016. I laughed so hard and I loved every moment I spent with that novel. Even so, I was worried about requesting “Wellness” since it’s more than 600 pages and what if I didn’t like it?

After a lot of hemming and hawing I requested it any way and slowly started reading it, hoping it wouldn’t be too hard to get through.

I spent the next three days of my vacation wanting to do nothing but read this book. I fell in love with the characters. I laughed, I cried, I was touched, I was mad. I loved following every single meandering thread of story Hill took me down and I exclaimed with joy when he brought it all back and tied it with an awesome knot.

This book singlehandedly made my vacation ten times better than it already was. I came home feeling full of joy and could not stop talking about the book to everyone I saw. I am absolutely confident it will be my favorite read of 2023.

Nathan Hill has done the impossible and his sophomore novel is even better than his breakout novel and his story is funny, meaningful, thought provoking, and tender. I loved and cherished every single minute I spent with it.

I cannot recommend it enough.

Now I really hope he hurries up and writes another novel.

with gratitude to netgalley and Knopf, Pantheon, Vintage, and Anchor, Knopf for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review

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Review: Pageboy

Pageboy
Pageboy by Elliot Page
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

3.5 stars.

I am so glad this story exists. I am thankful to Page for telling his story. We need more stories told, we need more leaders in this space. At the same time, I thought this particular book was not as well paced and structured as it could have been. It wasn’t clear what deep story it wanted to tell. I still really enjoyed reading it and I really hope it paves the way for many many other stories.

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Review: Love Theoretically

Love, Theoretically
Love, Theoretically by Ali Hazelwood
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I find Ali’s novels to be eminently readable. I enjoy them and like falling into her worlds. They are my little happy place.

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Review: Speech Team

Speech Team
Speech Team by Tim Murphy
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the story of four friends who decide to take a road trip to confront their old Speech Team coach years later after another one of their friends commits suicide and they all realize that the words the coach used with them has broken each of them in different ways and has stayed with them all these years. So they decide to confront him.

Each of the characters is multi-layered and richly designed. The story is heart warming and at the same time honest to itself and to how the world is. It makes you mad, sad, warm, happy, joyful, thoughtful and it renews your faith in humanity and our ability to take care of ourselves and each other. Reminds you that there’s hope for all of us.

with gratitude to PENGUIN GROUP Viking, Viking and netgalley for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.

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Review: Drowning

Drowning
Drowning by T.J. Newman
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

3.5 stars

This was interesting but for some reason not as captivating to me as it seems to have been to everyone else.

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Review: The Art of the Line in Drawing: A Step-by-Step Guide to Creating Simple Expressive Drawings

The Art of the Line in Drawing: A Step-by-Step Guide to Creating Simple, Expressive Drawings
The Art of the Line in Drawing: A Step-by-Step Guide to Creating Simple, Expressive Drawings by Frédéric Forest
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Here’s another really unusual book if you’re working on sketching like I am. Unlike many books that focus on how to get every line right and how to create clear and well done sketches, this book focuses on how to create drawings that invoke meaning and a story with the most minimalist lines possible.

It’s a super interesting way to approach sketching and I really loved the authors multiple interpretations of the same scene. He’s clearly an amazing artist and at the same time he was able to make this book really accessible and feel doable for a beginner like me.

Super interesting.

with gratitude to Quarry Books and edelweiss for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review

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Review: Learn to Draw in 5 Weeks: A Beginner’s Workbook for All Ages

Learn to Draw in 5 Weeks: A Beginner's Workbook for All Ages
Learn to Draw in 5 Weeks: A Beginner’s Workbook for All Ages by Kritzelpixel
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book starts out very simple with introductory exercises to warm up and loosen your hands with doodling and mark making and then it expands from there all the way to multiple different perspective exercises. Some are really easy and some are really sophisticated. It’s not “fun” but it’s serious and a great look at not just drawing techniques but how to get into the right mindset and how to hold the pen and move your arms etc. A very different and interesting guide. I’ve been really enjoying working my way through it.

with gratitude to Zeitgeist and netgalley for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review

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Review: Watch Us Shine

Watch Us Shine
Watch Us Shine by Marisa de los Santos
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

los Santos never disappoints. Her stories are always full of heart and soul and memorable characters and this one is no exception. I loved loved loved it.

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Review: Art for Self-Care: Create Powerful Healing Art by Listening to Your Inner Voice

Art for Self-Care: Create Powerful, Healing Art by Listening to Your Inner Voice
Art for Self-Care: Create Powerful, Healing Art by Listening to Your Inner Voice by Jessica Swift
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I had read Jessica Swift’s story before but I didn’t remember it until I saw it again it this book. What a terrible tragedy she’s had to survive and what a wonderfully inspiring book this is. This is not a step by step book. It won’t teach you how to draw or paint. Instead if will teach you how to go within and access that part of you that can then create beautiful, amazing, meaningful art.

The book is also full of Jessica’s inspiring, colorful and beautiful art. It will make your fingers itch to create as you read it.

with gratitude to Quarry Books and edelweiss for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review

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