December 20, 2018

November 2018 Reads



Nov 82 Skin Game Jim Butcher
83 The City of Lost Fortunes Bryan Camp
84 Holy Ghost John Sanford
85 What Narcissism Means to Me Tony Hoagland
86 Grace After Henry Eithne Shortall
87 An Elderly Lady is Up To No Good Helene Tursten
88 Dark Sacred Night Michael Connelly
89 A Map of the Dark Karen Ellis

I read three authors this month who are among my all-time favorites, Butcher, Sanford, and Connelly.  I'm not going to review these three books, they're great, just always read these authors, if you have a chance.

Grace After Henry is a wonderful debut novel. A love story set in Ireland, but the story is universal and could have taken place anywhere. It'll be published in March, be sure to put it on your tbr list

In An Elderly Lady is Up To No Good, Maud is an irascible 88-year-old Swedish woman with no family, no friends, and... no qualms about a little murder. This funny, irreverent story collection has stories that will keep you laughing all the way to the retirement home.  Plus, you'll hope you never meet Maud.

A Map of the Dark is a hard to put down psychological thriller. The writing was taut, tense and exciting. An NYPD detective and an FBI agent team up to solve a kidnapping. I loved this book.

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October 2018 Reads


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74 De Niro's Game Rawi Hage
75 The Big Empty Stan Jones
76 Knockemstiff Donald Ray Pollack
77 Black Cherry Blues James Lee Burke
78 Where the Dead Sit Talking Brandon Hobson
79 The Winter Soldier Daniel Mason
80 Immigrant, Montana Amitava Kumar
81 Jar of Hearts Jennifer Hillier

Knockemstiff by Pollack is full of unruly characters who do things that would make most of us cringe (or gag, faint or run away), but hey, this is Knockemstiff, you gotta do, what you gotta do to get by and it "ain't" pretty, but it is great writing.

James Lee Burkes is a master!  New Orleans Detective Dave Robicheaux is going to be one your favorite characters in fiction. After you read this one, there are many more Robicheaux tales to catch up with. I haven't read them in order and I haven't read them all but the ones I've read have been great.

The Winter Soldier is a gripping read that explodes off the page.  Mason's lyrical and affecting novel about the costs of war and lost love will satisfy anyone who loves good writing.

Immigrant, Montana is part novel, part memoir.  It is as sly, charming, and deceptive as its passionate protagonist, a writer writing himself into being. There are buoyant energy and hilarity to this account of an Indian student seeking the wide world through the women he meets, but one laughs with growing unease as a darker undercurrent is slowly revealed. An unusual, brave twist on the migrant's tale.

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