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The Splendid and the Vile by Erik Larson

Littoral Librarian March 3, 2020

I love Erik Larson’s books Devil In the White City, Dead Wake, and In The Garden of Beasts. I always learn a LOT while enjoying the way his nonfiction reads like fiction. He’s one of my favorite authors, so I was particularly pleased to have a copy of The Splendid and the Vile from Crown …

Pacific Coasting by Danielle Kroll

Littoral Librarian March 3, 2020

Pacific Coasting is just amazing! It is informative, helpful, entertaining, and downright GORGEOUS. Subtitled “A Guide to the Ultimate Road Trip, from Southern California to the Pacific Northwest,” it covers the entire Pacific Coast of the Continental U.S., with clearly defined sections for the various regions in each of the three states. It includes interesting …

Genealogy for Beginners by Katherine Pennavaria

Littoral Librarian March 3, 2020

Katherine Pennavaria is a well-known expert on genealogy. In addition to being a professor a Western Kentucky University, she is a frequent presenter at both national and state conferences and the author of books on genealogy as well as a column published regularly in a library-specific journal. Her Genealogy for Beginners is a book that …

The Red Lotus by Chris Bohjalian

Littoral Librarian February 29, 2020

What incredible timing…the news today is full of the coronavirus (COVID-19) which allegedly originated with animals and came from Asia and everywhere I look, people are wearing masks, more or less freaking out, and are generally TENSE as we see the initial outbreak begin to expand, revealing how completely unprepared we are in this country …

The Perfect Father by John Glatt

Littoral Librarian February 23, 2020

The outline of the story of what happened to Shan’ann Watts of Colorado in August 2018 is fairly well known. She, along with her two daughters  and the son who was due the following January, disappeared and her husband Chris was all over the media, pleading for their safe return. TBH I had no idea …

Saving Sara by Sara Somers

Littoral Librarian February 23, 2020

Saving Sara is an extremely detailed memoir of a woman’s struggle with food addiction. Born into an academic family, Sara Somers spent nearly fifty years battling her demons, whose names are sugar, grains, and simple carbs. Sara remembers incidents from as early as nine years old, going through her times as a camper (stealing food), …

The Other Mrs. by Mary Kubica

Littoral Librarian February 16, 2020

I generally don’t like to write a review when I felt like I HAD to keep reading just to finish a book…which rarely happens, BTW. I’ve pretty much been willing to read ANYTHING my whole life! And I realize I have a less than stellar memory as I get older – but whoa, why didn’t …

The Boy From The Woods by Harlan Coben

Littoral Librarian February 11, 2020

The Boy From the Woods is Harlan Coben’s latest, and will likely be another very successful thriller. The story has several threads throughout…all related, and all done well. Naomi Pine is a miserable teenager who is mocked and bullied relentlessly by her classmates. She is a complete outcast who dreams of fitting in with the …

Long Bright River by Liz Moore

Littoral Librarian February 2, 2020

Hot topics in fiction these days: the opioid crisis in this country  (horrific), police procedurals  (always popular), and family dynamics (an endless source of material). Liz Moore, author of Heft (which I could not read because the premise freaked me out) and The Unseen World, has written a seriously good (and very serious) novel that …

House On Fire by Joseph Finder (Nick Heller #4)

Littoral Librarian February 2, 2020

About a year ago, I read and reviewed Judgment by Joseph Finder, a standalone novel featuring  Judge Juliana Brody, a happily married up-and-coming judicial star who goes to a legal conference and does something out of character: she has a one-night stand. All kinds of legal (and other) wrangling went on as a result, and I …

A Cold Trail by Robert Dugoni (Tacy Crosswhite #7)

Littoral Librarian February 2, 2020

As I have mentioned in earlier reviews of Robert Dugoni’s books, I first “met” Seattle Homicide Detective Tracy Crosswhite in My Sister’s Grave and I loved her, so I then eagerly read Her Final Breath. Following along in short order (he definitely can crank out books at a fast clip) were In the Clearing, The Trapped Girl, Close to Home …

A Small Town by Thomas Perry

Littoral Librarian February 2, 2020

Thomas Perry is one of my husband’s favorite authors, so I am relying heavily on his opinion as I rate A Small Town, which came to us thanks to Grove Atlantic / Mysterious Press and NetGalley in exchange for my (our?) honest review. The small town referenced in the title is recovering after being pretty …

The Dilemma by B.A. Paris

Littoral Librarian February 2, 2020

I enjoyed both Bring Me Back and Behind Closed Doors by B.A. Paris, so I am grateful to St. Martin’s Press and NetGalley for an advance copy of her latest book, The Dilemma, in return for my honest review. I read this one yesterday, and I keep thinking about it, which ought to be worth …

Mr. Nobody by Catherine Steadman

Littoral Librarian January 19, 2020

I REALLY liked Catherine Steadman’s Something In the Water from 2018, so I was happy to receive a copy of her latest, Mr. Nobody, from Random House-Ballantine and NetGalley, in exchange for my honest review. The protagonist, Dr. Emma Lewis, is a psychiatrist who has been to examine a man who has apparently washed up …

The Diarrhea Diaries, edited by Robert J. Emery

Littoral Librarian January 16, 2020

Full disclosure: I am not a fan of the current President. Secondary disclosure: that is perhaps the understatement of the year…but I was intrigued by the premise of Diarrhea Diaries: Trump’s Tweets That Give Us the Runs, edited by Robert J. Emery, who also writes novels under the name R.J. Eastwood. Mr. Emery is a …

A Good Neighborhood by Therese Anne Fowler

Littoral Librarian January 13, 2020

While I was reading Therese Anne Fowler’s contemporary novel A Good Neighborhood, it felt like  a very simple story, but there is so much going on, it’s going to make a great book club selection! Thanks to St. Martin’s Press and NetGalley, I stayed up late into the night to find out WTH was going …

Life Undercover: Coming of Age in the CIA by Amaryllis Fox

Littoral Librarian January 13, 2020

I’ve been a fan of espionage fiction FOREVER, but admit I haven’t read much espionage nonfiction—in fact, I sort of thought all the “good stuff” would never be approved for publication. So I was a bit ambivalent about Life Undercover: Coming of Age in the CIA by Amaryllis Fox (which I received thanks to Knopf …

A Citizen’s Guide to Beating Donald Trump by David Plouffe

Littoral Librarian January 6, 2020

I’m one of the people who hasasked myself what I can possibly do to make sure the Trump Administration ENDS with the 2020 election. I’ve tried to find ideas for this goal in particular as well as general ideas for ways to improve my sadness and negativity – to give me hope! David Plouffe, most …

The 14-Day Elimination Diet Plan by Tara Rochford

Littoral Librarian January 6, 2020

Having been diagnosed with IBS over 20 years ago, and having tried repeatedly to find out exactly what the best eating style was for me, I was very happy to receive a copy of Tara Rochford’s book The 14-Day Elimination Diet Plan from Callisto Media/Rockridge Press in exchange for my honest review. I can’t count …

Such a Fun Age by Kiley Reid

Littoral Librarian January 3, 2020

The premise of Such a Fun Age attracted me: it sounded like it had a lot of potential to explore issues around white privilege, misogyny, racism, feminism, black fetishism, peer pressure…you get the idea. I figured it couldn’t do all that without turning into a polemic…surely the story would be lost? Seriously, it is  Kiley …

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