Review: Three Keys

Three Keys
Three Keys by Laura Pritchett
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

In this case, I’m afraid the writing really got in the way of my ability to enjoy this novel. I tried to read it no less than 5 different times. And I liked the premise but the execution really got in the way. the main character spent a lot of time complaining and the writing was really repetitive.

Many others seem to have enjoyed this so please give it a try, you might love it.

with gratitude to Random House and netgalley for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.

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Review: The Excitements

The Excitements
The Excitements by C.J. Wray
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

If you’re looking for something fun and delightful, this is the novel for you. The story of two WW2 veterans who are funny and daring women who go to France for a ceremony and end up finishing a years long story is funny, delightful and enjoyable to read.

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Review: A Novel Love Story

A Novel Love Story
A Novel Love Story by Ashley Poston
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I loved this idea of a teacher whose car breaks down and she finds herself inside the town where her favorite book is set in. Which avid reader hasn’t hoped for an event like this? Or is it just me? Lovely and creative idea executed well and a joyful read as a result.

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Review: The Plea

The Plea
The Plea by Steve Cavanagh
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I do not understand why all of cavanagh’s audio books aren’t accessible in the united states but i am glad that this one was. I love his stories. I love the creativity. I love the pacing. i love the crazy. They are fantastic reads.

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Review: Lies and Weddings

Lies and Weddings
Lies and Weddings by Kevin Kwan
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

These books are predictable for me. They are fun and I do enjoy reading them but it was a little longer than I wanted and yet still full of funny and a good story.

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Review: I Hope This Finds You Well

I Hope This Finds You Well
I Hope This Finds You Well by Natalie Sue
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This was an interesting premise but I just couldn’t find myself interested enough in the main character. It all seemed too apathetic and I just never got into it. Likely me though since many others loved it.

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Review: Same As It Ever Was

Same As It Ever Was
Same As It Ever Was by Claire Lombardo
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Claire Lombardo is such a magical storyteller. This is the story of a marriage. Of a family. of what it means to be a wife. to be a woman. to be a friend. there’s so much here. so much about ordinary life and what lies below the surface. It’s heartbreaking and heart lifting all at once. I loved every moment i spent with this story.

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Review: Husbands & Lovers

Husbands & Lovers
Husbands & Lovers by Beatriz Williams
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the story of two women. One in 1950s and one in 2020s connected by this one heirloom. I liked the current timeline more because I liked the voice of Mallory and found myself rooting for her and Monk almost immediately. It’s not a huge surprise how these stories will connect so it’s not mysterious, it’s more about reading about how these women’s lives unfolded and how they came to be connected.

I will say that there’s a major trigger warning which for me came out of nowhere and was really disturbing (it’s towards the end.) so just beware.

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Review: DallerGut Dream Department Store

DallerGut Dream Department Store
DallerGut Dream Department Store by Lee Mi-ye
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

I wanted to love this unique and different story. I loved the idea, the creative setting and world building but there was zero plot. Nothing actually happened. I wish the author could weave an interesting story to take place in this interesting setting.

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Review: Unburdened Eating: Healing Your Relationships with Food and Your Body Using an Internal Family Systems (IFS) Approach

Unburdened Eating: Healing Your Relationships with Food and Your Body Using an Internal Family Systems (IFS) Approach
Unburdened Eating: Healing Your Relationships with Food and Your Body Using an Internal Family Systems (IFS) Approach by Jeanne Catanzaro PhD
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I have had an unhealthy relationship with food and my body for all of my life and I have recently discovered and become deeply fascinated by IFS so I thought this would be a great book to dive into and I was completely right.

I didn’t realize that the author is married to the creator of Internal Family Systems therapy and she’s been a lifelong researcher and therapist on body image so it is no wonder that this book is absolutely excellent. It is the best book I’ve read so far on clearly articulating and breaking down case studies of how to break down the different parts and understanding how to work with them to get to the root of what you might be holding.

I loved the clarity, kindness, gentleness and love with which the author approaches the subject and each example felt relevant and deeply insightful to me. It allowed me to think more deeply and to understand how to look at my relationships with my parts and to hold them (and myself) more gently.

highly recommended.

with gratitude to netgalley and PESI Publishing for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review

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Review: The Love Elixir of Augusta Stern

The Love Elixir of Augusta Stern
The Love Elixir of Augusta Stern by Lynda Cohen Loigman
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I think this was one of my favorite reads of 2024 so far.

If you like UpLit you will absolutely love this story of the old pharmacist, Augusta, who moves into an elderly home where she ends up seeing two people from her childhood, one of whom is her teenage boyfriend (love of her life) who left her and married someone else.

This story has so much heart, so much love, so much pain. The characters are layered, funny, sweet, and so real. The way the story slowly unfolds builds your empathy, love and connection to the characters and before you know it, you are rooting for them and aching for them.

I loved the magical realism. Usually in stories like this I tend to like one character’s storytelling more than the other one. Or I like one timeline more. In this case, I loved all of it. Every moment.

Wonderful story, a perfect balm for these tough days.

with gratitude to netgalley and St. Martin’s Press for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review

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Review: Run

Run
Run by Blake Crouch
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Ok, I am going to mention something that the blurb doesn’t mention: this is Blake Crouch’s first book. He wrote this before he wrote the other best sellers you might have read.

Here’s why this matters: While it has some things in common, in a lot of ways, it’s a completely different style than his books. First of all, it has little to no science in it. It’s not really futuristic (in my opinion) even though there are several elements that could be construed as futuristic also it has very little plot. Basically the whole story is about running away and trying to get to the border. A lot of stuff happens but the plot itself is basically that.

The why and what are thin in this story. It’s much more action and gory/horror action for the most part. Which is also more uncharacteristic of his later novels. At least not this much. At some point I was overwhelmed with the amount of gore and violence especially since it feels senseless and there’s nothing grounding the reader to the why.

The one thing that’s most consistent with his current style is the adrenaline rush you feel as you read the story. It’s nonstop adrenaline. In this case it’s full of violence and gore and horror but the pacing is so on par with his usual style.

It’s hard to say i loved this because it is so disturbing and so violent. And in some ways unsatisfying. But it’s also not easy to put down.

with gratitude to netgalley and Ballantine Books for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review

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