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Tuesday, September 24, 2024

We Dream of Space by Erin Entrada Kelly

It's January 1986. The launch of the Challenger is just weeks away, and Cash, Fitch, and Bird Nelson Thomas are three siblings in seventh grade together in Park, Delaware.

Cash loves basketball, Dr. J, and a girl named Penny; he's also in danger of failing seventh grade for a second time. Fitch spends every afternoon playing Major Havoc at the arcade and wrestles with an explosive temper that he doesn't understand. And Bird, his twelve-year-old twin, dreams of being NASA's first female shuttle commander, but feels like she's disappearing.

The Nelson Thomas siblings exist in their own orbits, circling a tense, crowded, and unpredictable household, dreaming of escape, dreaming of the future, dreaming of space. They have little in common except an enthusiastic science teacher named Ms. Salonga—a failed applicant to the Teacher in Space program—who encourages her students to live vicariously through the launch. Cash and Fitch take a passive interest, but Bird builds her dreams around it.

When the fated day arrives, it changes everything.

Hardcover, 400 pages
Published May 5, 2020
 by Greenwillow Books
4/5 stars

Erin Entrada Kelly takes us back to 1986 with the launch of the space shuttle Challenger. I distinctly remember the events leading up to the launch and the tragic aftermath.

Here we have 3 seven graders anxiously look forward to launch day. Told mostly from the point of view of 12 year-old Bird she dreams of one day becoming an astronaut herself, but with a disappointing homelife she knows her parents don't take her seriously.

I always enjoy reading this author. She highlights social issues in the middle grade field with a good story and an outcome that will hopefully encourage others going through the same issues.

We Dream of Space is the story of dreams, family, and loneliness even when part of a large person family.

This book was part of my 2024 Reading Off My Shelf Challenge

Monday, September 23, 2024

Let's Roll!: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Courage by Lisa Beamer, Ken Abraham

Lisa Beamer was thrust into the national spotlight after her husband, Todd, led a counterattack against terrorists on United Flight 93. He―and all the other passenger heroes―lost their lives in a Pennsylvania field. But that plane was the only one of the four hijacked planes on 9-11 that didn't hit its target―most likely the White House or the Capitol. Todd's last known words, “Let's roll!” have become a rallying cry for the entire American nation to move ahead in hope, courage, and faith, despite today's troubled times, and to live real life...right now.




Paperback, 350 pages
 Audiobook 8 hours, 2 minutes
Published August 1, 2002
 by Living Books
3/5 stars

This was an audiobook for me, coming in around eight hours in length.

Lisa Beamer's world was turned upside down on September 11, 2001 when her husband Todd was a passenger on United flight 93. That was the flight that crashed into a Pennsylvania field.  Left with two small children and another on the way she shares her story.

I’m glad I went with the audiobook, it was told from her point of view, it was like she was telling her story which is exactly what it was. Most of the book deals with their life, their history, how they met, marriage, friends and family. Todd was one of the lucky ones who was able to make a phone call while on that doomed flight which brought out his courage, faith and sacrifice (by all on that flight) that was made.

There are things I struggled with in terms of grief, and I know everyone handles it differently. However, given the tragic way Todd and many others lost their lives that day, I struggled with how Lisa was able to give interviews and go on TV shows. I suppose it could be that maybe I couldn't imagine myself doing that so close to these events.

Let's Roll is ultimately a testament of faith, hope and the knowledge that one day Lisa and Todd will be reunited again.

This audiobook was obtained through my local library via Hoopla.

Sunday, September 22, 2024

A Good Marriage by Stephen King

What happens when, on a perfectly ordinary evening, all the things you believed in and took for granted are turned upside down?

When her husband of more than 20 years is away on one of his business trips, Darcy Anderson looks for batteries in the garage. Her toe knocks up against a box under a worktable and she discovers the stranger inside her husband. It's a horrifying discovery, rendered with bristling intensity, and it definitively ends a good marriage.



Audiobook, 3 hours, 33 minutes
Published September 30, 2014
 by Simon & Schuster Audio
3.5/5 stars

After I read a book with a similar plot Goodreads recommended A Good Marriage. I believed this was only available in audio however there is a kindle version also. I think I might have preferred reading the Kindle since I wasn’t a huge fan of the reader.

Already knowing what to expect I wasn’t surprised by the story, but was by the wife’s reaction and the series of events that take place afterwards. This is one of those books that asked the question, what would you do? Honestly I don't know, but then a part of me me wonders how a wife would not know something was amiss. I would like to think that I would seriously catch on to something of this magnitude, but alas, I can just speculate on the outcome. 

True to Stephen King fashion he twists and turns this book around with an ending that I did not see coming. Looks of thinking, silence and future scenarios take place. 

Just a word of warning to those that grab the Kindle, though it says 270 pages it is actually two stories that are on related, at least that is what I am told by others.

I obtained this book through CloudLibrary

Friday, September 20, 2024

Someone in the Attic by Andrea Mara

You thought you were home alone. Think again...

Anya is enjoying a relaxing bath when she hears a noise in the roof. Through the open bathroom door, she sees the attic hatch swing open, and a masked figure drops to the floor. Thirty seconds later, Anya is dead.

You're not afraid of being alone in the dark. You're afraid you're not alone.

Across town, Anya's old school friend, Julia, sees an online video of a masked figure climbing out of an attic. She suddenly realises why the footage is eerily it was filmed inside her house in a luxury gated community, designed to keep intruders out.

And now your worst fears are coming true.

Why would a stranger target Julia? Unless of course, it's not a stranger at all.

Paperback, 368 pages
Published August 20, 2024
 by Doubleday Canada
4/5 stars

Another book hyped up on social media had me with its blurb and cover.

This one started out grabbing my attention right away, fizzled for a little bit and then I was totally captivated, reading over half of it in one day.

Someone in the Attic is a creepy story of social media gone amuck. With videos of people walking or rather stalking through houses when no one is home - or are they? When Julia sees her home in one of these postings her life is now powered by suspicion, questions and fear of the past coming back to haunt.

There were many red herrings, creepy characters, along with unreliable ones and many many secrets. Moving at a good pace the story alternates between now and the past.  What started as a group of 4 friends, turns into 3 and now into 2.  What happened to make them a group of two?  

Someone in the Attic is a suspenseful story with a mixed cast of characters that kept me on my toes with a conclusion I did not see coming. I like the size of the chapters, they were nicely sized for JustOneMoreChapter (pun intented).

This book was part of my 2024 reading off my shelf challenge.

 

Thursday, September 19, 2024

The Love Elixir of Augusta Stern by Lynda Cohen Loigman

It's never too late for new beginnings.

On the cusp of turning eighty, newly retired pharmacist Augusta Stern is adrift. When she relocates to Rallentando Springs—an active senior community in southern Florida—she unexpectedly crosses paths with Irving Rivkin, the delivery boy from her father’s old pharmacy—and the man who broke her heart sixty years earlier.

As a teenager growing up in 1920’s Brooklyn, Augusta’s role model was her father, Solomon Stern, the trusted owner of the local pharmacy and the neighborhood expert on every ailment. But when Augusta’s mother dies and Great Aunt Esther moves in, Augusta can’t help but be drawn to Esther’s curious methods. As a healer herself, Esther offers Solomon’s customers her own advice—unconventional remedies ranging from homemade chicken soup to a mysterious array of powders and potions.

As Augusta prepares for pharmacy college, she is torn between loyalty to her father and fascination with her great aunt, all while navigating a budding but complicated relationship with Irving. Desperate for clarity, she impulsively uses Esther’s most potent elixir with disastrous consequences. Disillusioned and alone, Augusta vows to reject Esther’s enchantments forever.

Sixty years later, confronted with Irving, Augusta is still haunted by the mistakes of her past. What happened all those years ago and how did her plan go so spectacularly wrong? Did Irving ever truly love her or was he simply playing a part? And can Augusta reclaim the magic of her youth before it’s too late?

Kindle Edition, 320 pages
Expected publication October 8, 2024
 by St. Martin's Pres
3.5/5 stars

This was a second chance story that spanned 60 years which centered around a feisty 80 year-old woman, Augusta Stern.

Told in dual times from the point of view of both Augusta and Irving, her friend and co-worker. Beginning in the 1920s when they were teens and spanning to current day. The start of this book was great, there was the mystery of Augusta, why she was hiding her age and ultimately her move to a retirement home in Florida. It was intriguing as to what took place with her great aunt Esther and Irving.

I love the author’s previous two books and whether my expectations were elevated with this one I found it had a slower pace and at times it dragged, especially in the middle. The ending was good, I appreciated the closure and what transpired all those years ago. I loved great aunt Esther and felt her character really gave the story some spark as well as her friend Shirley. But as for the main characters, I couldn’t really connect with them.

The Love Elixir of Augusta Stern is a story of secrets, friendship and the lengths people will go to protect those they love. Look for it on book shelves Oct 8th.

My thanks to St. Martin Press for a digital arc in exchange for a honest review.

Wednesday, September 18, 2024

The God of the Woods by Liz Moore

When a teenager vanishes from her Adirondack summer camp, two worlds collide

Early morning, August 1975: a camp counselor discovers an empty bunk. Its occupant, Barbara Van Laar, has gone missing. Barbara isn’t just any thirteen-year-old: she’s the daughter of the family that owns the summer camp and employs most of the region’s residents. And this isn’t the first time a Van Laar child has disappeared. Barbara’s older brother similarly vanished fourteen years ago, never to be found.

As a panicked search begins, a thrilling drama unfolds. Chasing down the layered secrets of the Van Laar family and the blue-collar community working in its shadow, Moore’s multi-threaded story invites readers into a rich and gripping dynasty of secrets and second chances. It is Liz Moore’s most ambitious and wide-reaching novel yet.

Hardcover, 478 pages
Published July 2, 2024
 by Riverhead Books
3.5/5 stars

Another book that is getting a lot of chatter on social media. I grabbed a copy from Book of the Month so I wouldn’t miss out on all the hype.

Coming in at almost 480 pages I knew I was in for something. This book started out with the disappearance of 13-year-old Barbara, it was enough to grab my attention.  It didn't take long to realize that this community is a community of secret keepers and liars.   What followed was a slow paced story that began in 1975 but backtracks to many years earlier with the disappearance of her brother and some family history.

There are many layers and told from a number of POV and timelines. Most of them settle around this summer camp. For myself I found I enjoyed the writing, the family drama and the mystery. However, I did find the length overwhelming with a lot of details that really weren't necessary. 

The ending was good, it was one I didn’t anticipate. However, I didn’t get that thriller vibe and in parts found it sad/depressing and like I said before rather a bit too long.

This is my first time reading a Liz Moore book, I might give her a try again though I will look closely at the length first and maybe go with the audio which I suspect would work.

This book was part of my 2024 reading off my shelf challenge.

Sunday, September 15, 2024

Finlay Donovan Knocks 'Em Dead by Elle Cosimano

From Edgar-Award nominee Elle Cosimano, comes Finlay Donovan Knocks 'Em Dead―the hilarious and heart-pounding follow-up to Finlay Donovan is Killing It.


Finlay Donovan is―once again―struggling to finish her next novel and keep her head above water as a single mother of two. On the bright side, she has her live-in nanny and confidant Vero to rely on, and the only dead body she's dealt with lately is that of her daughter's pet goldfish.

On the not-so-bright side, someone out there wants her ex-husband, Steven, out of the picture. Permanently. Whatever else Steven may be, he's a good father, but saving him will send her down a rabbit hole of hit-women disguised as soccer moms, and a little bit more involvement with the Russian mob than she'd like.

Meanwhile, Vero's keeping secrets, and Detective Nick Anthony seems determined to get back into her life. He may be a hot cop, but Finlay's first priority is preventing her family from sleeping with the fishes... and if that means bending a few laws then so be it.

With her next book's deadline looming and an ex-husband to keep alive, Finlay is quickly coming to the end of her rope. She can only hope there isn't a noose at the end of it...

Paperback, 357 pages
Published February 1, 2022
by Minotaur Books
4/5 stars

Finlay Donovan is still trying to finish her next novel, with two kids in tow, this single mom is struggling. Continuing pretty well where Finlay Donovan is Killing It left off she is caught in another game of secrets, possible romance, and dead bodies.  Honestly I went in this one blind and just thought it would be another chapter in Finlay's life, though the cliffhanger ending had me grabbing this right away.

Again this was a humous story as Finlay and her sidekick Vero dodge mystery and mayhem. It was entertaining, fast paced, great banter and full of coincidences.  Finlay's life gets more complicated and convoluted but for Finlay it is part of her nature and works. I went in with the audiobook, the reader was Angela Dawe, one of my favorites.  She knows how to bring a story to life with emphasis and change of voices done flawlessly when needed.

Definitely this series needs to be read in order. I highly recommend the audio, there are new characters here which has the story going in different directions but not hard to follow.

My copy of the audio was obtained through my public library via CloudLibrary.  It comes in just over 9 hours in length.

Wednesday, September 11, 2024

The Story of Doctor Dolittle by Hugh Lofting

…this classic story with a new magical twist, is sure to be a family favorite!

When Doctor John Dolittle’s love of animals scares away his human patients, he finds himself on the verge of bankruptcy. Luckily, his parrot, Polynesia, has a solution—she teaches him to talk to animals.

Using his new skill, Doctor Dolittle becomes a veterinarian, and his reputation soon spreads in the animal kingdom. With it, come requests for help from animals all over the world.

Sailing off with his band of animal companions, Doctor Dolittle seeks to help all he can while facing fierce storms, vicious pirates, angry kings, and more.

Hardcover, 156 pages
First published July 21, 1920
4/5 stars


Confession time, I have never read this book or watched the movie, so I know very little about what takes place.  I tried real hard to not have visions of Eddie Murphy floating around my brain.

First published in 1920 this is the story of Dr. John Dolittle, who loves animals more than people. This is a story of his relationship with people and the families he meets on his journey to Africa (note, by families I don't necessarily mean humans).  Its on this journey where mayhem ensures.

This was a fun quick read. It was well written and nicely illustrated.

I’m not sure I’ll watch the movie, I like the visuals I have in my mind of Dr. Dolittle, the animals and the crazy boat they were on.

This book was part of my 2024 reading off my shelf challenge

Sunday, September 8, 2024

The Bookstore Wedding by Alice Hoffman

In this star-crossed short story from New York Times bestselling author Alice Hoffman, timing is everything as two sisters learn to let love follow its own path.

Isabel, the long-lost Gibson sister, is finally back home on Brinkley’s Island, Maine. With Sophie and Violet, her sister and her niece, she’s got the family bookstore—and with Johnny Lenox, she’s got something even more special.

But even as life settles, not everything is falling into place. Isabel and Johnny have set the date three times, baked three wedding cakes, invited the whole island to three parties, only to have each attempt at matrimony fall apart at the last minute. Disasters seem to be conspiring against their happy ending, and Isabel is starting to wonder if their love is meant to be.

When family history comes back to haunt the Gibson sisters, Isabel knows that if she wants to make it down the aisle with Johnny, first she and Sophie will have to face the pain of their past and their present, and decide what it means for their future.

Kindle Edition, 39 pages
Published August 1, 2024
by Amazon Original Stories
4/5 stars

Book 2 in the Once Upon a Time Bookstore Series, this is a series of short stories about two sisters, Isabel and Sophie .

As the title reflects there is a wedding taking place within these 39 pages.  A lot transpires as some of the past comes back to hunt these women. Like I said in my review of The Bookstore Sisters I think these would make great full novels but alas I will enjoy these little versions.

What can I say that isn't mentioned in the blurb, other then this is a fun little series, can't wait to see what happens in The Bookstore Keepers which doesn't release till early 2025.

My copy obtained through Kindle Unlimited

Thursday, September 5, 2024

The Spellshop by Sarah Beth Durst

The Spellshop is Sarah Beth Durst’s romantasy debut–a lush cottage core tale full of stolen spellbooks, unexpected friendships, sweet jams, and even sweeter love.

Kiela has always had trouble dealing with people. Thankfully, as a librarian at the Great Library of Alyssium, she and her assistant, Caz—a magically sentient spider plant—have spent the last decade sequestered among the empire’s most precious spellbooks, preserving their magic for the city’s elite.

When a revolution begins and the library goes up in flames, she and Caz flee with all the spellbooks they can carry and head to a remote island Kiela never thought she’d see again: her childhood home. Taking refuge there, Kiela discovers, much to her dismay, a nosy—and very handsome—neighbor who can’t take a hint and keeps showing up day after day to make sure she’s fed and to help fix up her new home.

In need of income, Kiela identifies something that even the bakery in town doesn’t have: jam. With the help of an old recipe book her parents left her and a bit of illegal magic, her cottage garden is soon covered in ripe berries.

But magic can do more than make life a little sweeter, so Kiela risks the consequences of using unsanctioned spells and opens the island’s first-ever and much needed secret spellshop.

Like a Hallmark rom-com full of mythical creatures and fueled by cinnamon rolls and magic, The Spellshop will heal your heart and feed your soul.

Hardcover, 384 pages
Published July 9, 2024
 by Bramble
4/5 stars

This book starts out as Kiela endeavors to save precious volumes from the great library of Alyssium, along with her trusty assistant Caz, who just happens to be a magical spider plant. They flee the city as fire engulfs it.

They flee to her childhood home where she takes refuge, to begin a new. Fearing the discovery of the stolen treasures, she tries to keep a low profile which isn’t easy. I guess this is what is called a romantasy debut for the author. I have read a couple of her previous books which I enjoyed, and looked forward to digging into this one.

I enjoyed this read. I enjoyed the magical characters, the world building and watching Kiela begin to make a life for herself.  She makes new friends and starts to feel comfortable. To risk doing any magic would be illegal and finally when she starts to feel comfortable strangers arrive. There is trouble afoot as.....lets just say things go awry and deceptions lurk.

The Spellshop is a story of friendship, trust and of course romance. The cover is one I love and with fingers crossed I hope there is a sequel just to see what this zany cast of characters are up to.
This book was part of my 2024 reading off my shelf challenge.

Wednesday, September 4, 2024

Mr. Wrong Number by Lynn Painter

Bad luck has always followed Olivia Marshall... or maybe she's just the screw-up her family thinks she is. But when a What are you wearing? text from a random wrong number turns into the hottest, most entertaining--albeit anonymous--relationship of her life, she thinks things might be on the upswing....

Colin Beck has always considered Olivia his best friend's annoying little sister, but when she moves in with them after one of her worst runs of luck, he realizes she's turned into an altogether different and sexier distraction. He's sure he can keep his distance, until the moment he discovers she's the irresistible Miss Misdial he's been sort of sexting for weeks--and now he has to decide whether to turn the heat up or ghost her before things get messy.

Things get textual when a steamy message from a random wrong number turns into a thrilling anonymous relationship in this hilarious rom-com by Lynn Painter.

Paperback, 352 pages
Published March 1, 2022
 by Berkley Books
2.5/5 stars

This is my first Lynn Painter book. I read it many months ago while on vacation, it was a hybrid read meaning I listened and I read. Did I love it, not really. So take this short review with a grain of salt.

It did start off good with some fun text messaging, it was funny in parts with some good banter. Olivia started out as an interesting, spontaneous character, but after a while she just got on my nerves with her selfish actions and immaturity.  

The concept for this book with the text messaging was cool but over time I just felt that the book dragged on longer than necessary. 

Will I try another Lynn Painter book, absolutely since I have a couple on my bookshelf, maybe on my next vacation.

This book was part of my 2024 reading off my shelf challenge

Tuesday, September 3, 2024

A Novel Love Story by Ashley Poston

A professor of literature finds herself caught up in a work of fiction… literally.

Eileen Merriweather loves to get lost in a good happily-ever-after. The fictional kind, anyway. Because at least imaginary men don’t leave you at the altar. She feels safe in a book. At home. Which might be why she’s so set on going to her annual book club retreat this year—she needs good friends, cheap wine, and grand romantic gestures—no matter what.

But when her car unexpectedly breaks down on the way, she finds herself stranded in a quaint town that feels like it’s right out of a novel…

Because it is.

This place can’t be real, and yet… she’s here, in Eloraton, the town of her favorite romance series, where the candy store’s honey taffy is always sweet, the local bar’s burgers are always a little burnt, and rain always comes in the afternoon. It feels like home. It’s perfect—and perfectly frozen, trapped in the late author’s last unfinished story.

Elsy is sure that’s why she must be here: to help bring the town to its storybook ending.

Except there is a character in Eloraton that she can’t place—a grumpy bookstore owner with mint-green eyes, an irritatingly sexy mouth and impeccable taste in novels. And he does not want her finishing this book.

Which is a problem because Elsy is beginning to think the town’s happily-ever-after might just be intertwined with her own.

Paperback, 384 pages
Published June 25, 2024
by Berkley
3/5 stars

Oh man, I wanted to love this book, the previous three that I have read by Ashley Poston have been some of my favorite reads. This one sounded so interesting and fun, maybe my expectations were too high, so please take my review with a grain of salt,

The story starts out as Eileen gets lost on a dark stormy night ending up in a little town that is right out of the pages of her favourite romance series. The only problem with this romance series is the author passed away suddenly without finishing it, leaving loose ends. Sounds great right?

This fun premise, felt like it was missing some kind of spark to keep me glued to the pages. Which is sad because books about books are my thing. This was a slow paced story that talks about Eileen's past, her loneliness and desire to please everyone else. She deals through her issues in the story, which was great, but it just took a while and the other characters just didn’t do much for me.

The magical realism really didn’t feel all that magical as Poston‘s previous books have. But that’s okay, I’m still a devoted fan and look forward to what she comes up with next. And in the meantime I will continue with her backlist.

This book was part of my 2024 reading off my shelf challenge

Monday, September 2, 2024

Beastly Beauty by Jennifer Donnelly

From New York Times bestselling, award-winning author Jennifer Donnelly comes a revolutionary, gender-swapped retelling of Beauty and the Beast that will forever change how you think about beauty, power, and what it really means to follow your heart.

What makes a girl "beastly?" Is it having too much ambition? Being too proud? Taking up too much space? Or is it just wanting something, anything , too badly?

That's the problem Arabella faces when she makes her debut in society. Her parents want her to be sweet and compliant so she can marry well, but try as she might, Arabella can't extinguish the fire burning inside her -- the source of her deepest wishes, her wildest dreams.

When an attempt to suppress her emotions tragically backfires, a mysterious figure punishes Arabella with a curse, dooming her and everyone she cares about, trapping them in the castle.

As the years pass, Arabella abandons hope. The curse is her fault -- after all, there's nothing more "beastly" than a girl who expresses her anger -- and the only way to break it is to find a boy who loves her for her true a cruel task for a girl who's been told she's impossible to love.

When a handsome thief named Beau makes his way into the castle, the captive servants are thrilled, convinced he is the one to break the curse. But Beau -- spooked by the castle's strange and forbidding ladies-in-waiting, and by the malevolent presence that stalks its corridors at night -- only wants to escape. He learned long ago that love is only an illusion.

If Beau and Arabella have any hope of breaking the curse, they must learn to trust their wounded hearts, and realize that the cruelest prisons of all are the ones we build for ourselves.

Hardcover, 324 pages
Published May 7, 2024
 by Scholastic Press
4/5 stars

Another Beauty & the Beast retelling, one would think that there are enough of them out in the literary world, but this one comes with a unique twist. Beauty is actually a male character while the beast is female. I was so excited to read this book and honestly could not understand the low ratings, especially since I am a fan of Jennifer Donnelly.

A captivating retelling, I found the characters strong, the world building unique and well thought out. They were parts of the story that made me think of Alice in Wonderland while other parts definitely had that beauty and the beast feel. With a nice cast of secondary characters who were just as quirky with their unique personalities as I am familiar with.

Although there might have been a few parts of the story I didn’t totally understand this was a fast paced story.  Arabella's dedication to her family and determination kept me reading. Beastly Beauty isn’t without heartache and consequences.

I haven’t read too many Donnelly fairytale retellings, but her books are some of my favorites. I will continue with her backlist until she has something new coming out.

This book was part of my 2024 reading off my shelf challenge.