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Category Archives: What I’m Reading

The Cut

Very satisfying — intriguing protagonist (Greek, womanizing, war-vet Spero Lucas), lots of Washington DC city detail, great secondary characters, and plenty of action. Pelecanos wrote the tv show The Wire, which I could not watch because it was so taut. This I finished in a day.

Small Acts of Amazing Courage

Ok, I picked it up because of the cover. Cute, huh? Reads like a short story. About Rosalind, daughter of a British army officer in India, who at age 15 is wrestling with right and wrong and finding her own moral compass. Background of Indian National Congress and rise of Ghandi as Indian liberator. If […]

Children and Fire

An anniversary gift from my thoughtful husband who remembered I liked Hegi’s Stones From The River years ago, AND noticed that this one is set in Germany 1934 — hey! it’s a winner! Lots of satisfying mysteries revealed, beautiful character voices.

State of Wonder

I really loved this book. Swift, engrossing narrative, gripping characters, big themes. Hard to find big themes AND swift narrative — why does Ann Patchett make it look so easy? And the anaconda scene alone will have me thinking of this book for a while. I loved two of her other books and admire her […]

Soul Surfer

Lucy and I saw this movie today. True story of surfer Bethany Hamilton who loses an arm in a shark attack and goes on to professional surfing. Anna Sophia Robb plays Bethany — Lucy and I loved her a few years ago in Because of Winn-Dixie (see that movie too!) and The American Girl Samantha […]

The Fifth Witness

Oh, Connelly is so good at this. Mickey Haller defending the foreclosure murderer. Great courtroom drama/lawyer stuff. I love it. I could never be a lawyer. Well, not the Mickey Haller kind. Too, too smart, too tricky.