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Category Archives: What I’m Reading

Stella Bain

Stella Bain is not one of Anita Shreve’s best books. She writes such easy prose; I really admire it. But this story seemed thin to me somehow. A woman leave her children and her abusive husband to join the British army as a nurse in order to track the man who her husband coerced their […]

About A Boy

Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy by Helen Fielding. The 3rd book in the Bridget Jones series, the first of which was truly delightful. Loved it to pieces. I often use the abbreviation v. for very (as in “that meal was v. good!”) in homage to Bridg. I read some snarky reviews about this one. […]

The Kitchen House

The Kitchen House: A Novel is a fast-paced, gripping story about an Irish orphan named Lavinia and the family she makes for herself of the slaves on the plantation where she becomes an indentured servant. Mama Mae, Papa George, Belle, Beattie, Fanny, and Uncle Jacob become her family and when, halfway through the book, she […]

The Rosie Project

Archetype

Science fiction romance. Archetype by M.D. Waters. I think I might have read a blurb about this in People Magazine. Don’t laugh! They usually don’t steer me wrong. That last Quindlen book ROCKED. This one? Meh. Very cool concept: the US has undergone a civil war and been torn in half, east and west. In […]

Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me?

Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns) by Mindy Kaling of “The Office” and “Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me”. Here is what I love about Mindy Kaling: she is Confident. She is smart and funny and frank and loves her parents and thinks one-night stands are stupid. I love the photo of […]