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W is for Women's Fiction #AtoZChallenge

by Donna Huber For the A to Z Challenge, I'm discussing different book genres/categories. Each day, I will give a few details about the ...

February 13, 2021

The Future is Yours by Dan Frey ~ a Review

by MK French


Ben Boyce and Adhi Chaudry have a device able to connect to the internet a year from now, and its predictions are accurate. They build a startup company to provide this information to the world, becoming the darlings of Silicon Valley for the first time. But the future isn't all it's cracked up to be and might include the apocalypse.

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February 12, 2021

The Invisible Woman by Erika Robuck ~ a Review

by Donna Huber


Wow! The Invisible Woman was such a great book. If you loved Ariel Lawhon's Code Name Helene, then you must get this book.

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February 11, 2021

4 Young Adult Novels to Read

by MK French


Are you looking for young adult novels to keep your teens entertained during the cold winter months or perhaps you are a fan of young adult novels. Today I review 4 young adult novels from a few different genres.

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February 10, 2021

3 Novels of Historical Fiction to Read

by Susan Roberts


Historical Fiction is a genre that helps take my mind off problems of today and immerses me in stories of the past. I have reviews of three excellent books today that take place in the United States, Singapore, and Warsaw.

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February 9, 2021

A Flood of Posies by Tiffany Meuret ~ a Review

by MK French


In 2025, sisters Doris and Thea have very different lives despite living near each other. Doris had the ordinary life while Thea skulked about the edges of society as the world slowly flooded. Along with the water came Leviathans that swam through the depths, as well as Posies, dangerous creatures that are just one of the many dangers facing the survivors of the floods. Thea now calls herself Sestra, and maneuvers through this world with Robert. When they discover a tugboat that they thought was abandoned, it calls into question what they know about the floods.

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February 8, 2021

The Girl at the Back of the Bus by Suzette D. Harrison ~ a Review

by Susan Roberts


"Water fountains. Restrooms. Diners. Libraries. The first floor seats at movies. If it was meant for public gatherings or consumption, race markers were posted reminding us of who was and wasn't welcome." (loc 129)

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February 7, 2021

Two Non-fiction Books to Read

by MK French


Did you make a resolution to read more non-fiction this year? Today, I review two rather short non-fiction books that might also help with other resolutions you may have made this year.

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