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No Bad Deed by Heather Chavez

Littoral Librarian December 18, 2019

It’s winter. It’s dark and cold (or at least as cold as it ever gets at the beach on the Central Coast of California). For a few weeks, I’ve been craving one of THOSE books: the kind that grab you early on and keep you reading until you finish. And, thanks to Harper Collins/William Morrow …

Impeach: The Case Against Donald Trump by Neal Katyal

Littoral Librarian December 11, 2019

I have spent WAAAAY too many hours glued to the TV during the recent impeachment hearings, and one of my favorite commentators on this whole terrifying topic is Neal Katyal, a respected law professor with experience as Acting Solicitor of the United States, in addition to extensive experience at the Supreme Court. His insights are …

Bloody Genius (Virgil Flowers #12) by John Sandford

Littoral Librarian December 11, 2019

As a long-time fan of John Sandford’s books (all set in Minnesota, featuring Lucas Davenport, Virgil F*&^ing Flowers, and their related characters), I was happy to receive a copy of Bloody Genius (Virgil Flowers #12) from GP Putnam/NetGalley in exchange for my honest review. As was the case when I read Holy Ghost (#11 in the series), …

Blowout by Rachel Maddow

Littoral Librarian November 24, 2019

I’ve had a bit of news overload the past month or so, with hearings, debates, and lots of anxiety about the future of our country. So while I happily received an advance copy of Rachel Maddow’s latest book Blowout (from Crown Publishing and NetGalley) in exchange for my honest review, I admit I had a …

I Will Make You Pay by Teresa Driscoll

Littoral Librarian September 26, 2019

Teresa Driscoll spent years as a reporter writing about crime, and she brings that experience into her writing (The Promise, The Friend, I Am Watching You). Apparently, there are characters from her earlier books in her latest one, I Will Make You Pay, but I haven’t read those and didn’t feel like I was missing …

Cilka’s Journey by Heather Morris

Littoral Librarian September 24, 2019

True confession: I haven’t yet read The Tattooist of Auschwitz, despite wanting to – just haven’t felt mentally or emotionally stable enough on any given day to get into it. And When I received it, I did not realize that Cilka’s Journey is a sequel, so my review is perhaps not fair…but here goes anyway. …

A Long Petal of the Sea by Isabel Allende

Littoral Librarian September 24, 2019

For fans of Isabel Allende, quality fiction in general, and historical fiction in particular, The Long Petal of the Sea (to be published in early 2020) is another stunning work by an amazing author. Allende’s books do what my favorites do: they teach while they entertain. A Long Petal of the Sea follows a young …

The Dutch House by Ann Patchett

Littoral Librarian September 23, 2019

Thanks to Harper Collins and NetGalley, I was fortunate to receive a copy of Ann Patchett’s latest book, The Dutch House, in exchange for my honest review. I was a big fan of Bel Canto and Commonwealth, so my expectations were quite high going in… The story focuses on Maeve Conroy and her younger brother …

Vegan Everything by Nadine Hom

Littoral Librarian September 22, 2019

I’ve been a non-meat eater for over 30 years…but I sometimes eat fish–or as my friend put it, “oh, you’re a HYPOCRITE!” So I don’t exactly qualify as a vegetarian, let alone a vegan…but I aspire to eat healthy, so I was very happy to receive a copy of Nadine Hom’s Vegan Everything from The …

Permission To Feel by Marc Brackett, Ph.D.

Littoral Librarian September 20, 2019

I’m not totally clear what an “emotion scientist” does, but have long been interested in the concept of “emotional intelligence” and Brene Brown’s shame-focused research.  Dr. Marc Brackett, Ph.D., is a professor in in the Child Study Center at Yale , and the founding director of the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence.Thanks to Celadon Books …

A Door In The Earth by Amy Waldman

Littoral Librarian September 20, 2019

Nearly ten years ago I read Amy Waldman’s book The Submission, in which a Muslim woman submits a blind entry in a contest for a post-9/11 memorial, and the selection of her design sets off a complicated series of events. Ms. Waldman’s latest book, A Door in the Earth, revolves around an Afghan-American woman named …

The Family Upstairs by Lisa Jewell

Littoral Librarian September 17, 2019

I have a TBR list that is way too long, and Lisa Jewell’s The Family Upstairs has been repeatedly sinking to the bottom of that list for way too long! I generally like the psychological suspense/woman in danger genre, so when Atria Books and NetGalley provided me with a copy in exchange for my honest …

An American Spy by Olen Steinhauer

Littoral Librarian September 10, 2019

An American Spy is the third in the series by Steinhauer featuring super spy Milo Weaver. Thanks to St. Martin’s/Minotaur Press, I received a copy in exchange for my honest review. I’m truly unclear why I wanted to try this third one…I read the first two, and  in my review for the second one, I …

50 Hikes With Kids California by Wendy Gorton

Littoral Librarian August 26, 2019

50 Hikes with Kids is another handy guide for anyone looking for guidance on finding great places to hike (a previous title in the series covered Washington and Oregon, this time the subject is California). Again,  the title is being promoted as something designed for “…parents, educators, and caregivers that want to spark a love of …

Shanghai Sapphire by A.M. Stuart

Littoral Librarian August 26, 2019

I was looking for something good in the historical fiction genre so was happy to receive a copy of Singapore Sapphire, set in 1910 China in exchange for my honest review (thanks, Berkley Publishing and NetGalley). This is the first in a planned series by A.M. Stuart featuring Harriet Gordon and Inspector Robert Curran, and …

The Perfect Wife by J.P. Delaney

Littoral Librarian July 30, 2019

Thanks to RandomHouse/Ballantine and NetGalley for a copy of The Perfect Wife by JP Delaney in exchange for an honest review. I’m very fond of woman-in-danger psychological thrillers, so I was eager to read this book. For some reason, I kept having trouble getting into it, but it turned  out to be a fun read. …

This Tender Land by William Kent Krueger

Littoral Librarian July 30, 2019

I received an advance copy of William Kent Krueger’s This Tender Land from Atria Books and NetGalley in return for this honest review. My brief advice is, if you are one of the MANY people who loved this spring’s smash hit from Delia Owens entitled Where The Crawdads Sing, definitely add this one to your …

The Last Widow (Will Trent #9) by Karin Slaughter

Littoral Librarian July 30, 2019

Apparently, The Last Widow by Karin Slaughter, featuring the characters Will Trent and Sara Linton, is the NINTH in the Will Trent series…who knew? Apparently,  LOTS of people! And I am a sucker for the psychological-thriller-woman-in-danger genre, so it sounded like a good fit for me. The overview gives three clues: A mysterious kidnapping, a …

The Deserter by Nelson deMille and Alex deMille

Littoral Librarian July 16, 2019

NOTE: some of this is taken from my review of deMille’s The Cuban Affair (2017). Nineteen years ago, someone whose opinions on books NEVER matched mine recommended Lion’s Game by Nelson DeMille, and I LOVED it. Since then, I’ve grabbed every new DeMille book and been puzzled by the inconsistency: for example, Night Fall was terrific. The Panther? Not so …

Chaos: Charles Manson, the CIA, and the Secret History of the Sixties by Tom O’Neill

Littoral Librarian July 16, 2019

I graduated high school in the mid-sxties, so the time period of the Manson murders was right up my alley. The killing spree took place over two nights, when the “family” of young followers of Charles Manson murdered seven people. There didn’t seem to be any discernible motive, and the nationwide freakout that followed seemed …

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