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The Female Persuasion by Meg Wolitzer

December 2, 2018 by Christina

Fiction – print. Riverhead Books, 2018. 454 pgs. Library Copy. College freshman Greer Kadestsky is set adrift. Disappointed with where she has ended up for college, Greer struggles to connect with her classmates and plans to structure her life around visits to her high school boyfriend, Cory, at Princeton. As time passes (but the pain of losing out on Yale fails to fade), Greer is dragged to parties and lectures by her dorm-mate, Zee. At a party, Greer has an […]

Categories: 2018 Reads, Book Club, Chunkster, Feminism, Fiction, New England, New York, North America, United States • Tags: Meg Wolitzer

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The Collapsing Empire by John Scalzi

November 29, 2018 by Christina

Fiction — print. Tor Books, 2017. 333 pgs. Library copy. In the generations since humans left Earth and settled across the galaxy, an empire known as the Interdependency has formed. Headed by the Emporx, the galaxy is economically ruled by a series of Houses — or families — who control certain segments of inter-galactic trade and rely heavily upon the Flow to move their goods. Except the Flow, an anomaly that allows for travel between planets in a matter of […]

Categories: 2018 Reads, Book Club, Fiction, Science Fiction, Space • Tags: John Scalzi

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Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann

November 27, 2018 by Christina

Nonfiction – audiobook. Read by Will Patton, Ann Marie Lee, and Danny Campbell. Random House Audio, 2017. 9 hours, 4 minutes. Library copy. Prior to the Great Depression of the 1930s, a tribe of Native Americans known as the Osage were among the richest people in the United States. Their wealth was derived from the oil under their tribal lands in Oklahoma; lands they were pushed onto from Kansas and other Plains states by white settlers and the American government. […]

Categories: 2018 Reads, Audiobook, Awards and Prizes, Indigenious Peoples, Nonfiction, North America, United States • Tags: Ann Marie Lee, Danny Campbell, David Grann, Will Patton

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Maria Fitzherbert by James Munson

November 20, 2018 by Christina

Nonfiction — print. Da Capo Press, 2001. 320 pgs. Received from PaperBackSwap. One of the books I remember reading as a teenager with great fondness is The Secret Wife of King George IV by Diane Haeger, a fictionalized account of the love affair and marriage between a Catholic Marie Fitzherbert and the protestant heir to the British throne. After rereading that novel in 2009, I decided I wanted to read a nonfictional account of this scandalous event in British history. It took […]

Categories: 2018 Reads, Europe, Nonfiction, United Kingdom • Tags: James Munson

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Lost Connections by Johann Hari

November 13, 2018 by Christina

Nonfiction – Kindle edition. Bloomsbury USA, 2018. 336 pgs. Library copy.   Hari spent years taking anti-depressants under the belief that his depression was driven by a chemical imbalance in his brain. This is what his doctor told him when he was a teenager, and it is what he continued to believe as his depression remained and his dosage increased year after year. Eventually, though, Hari started to hear anecdotes that made him wonder if the theory his doctor sold […]

Categories: 2018 Reads, Europe, Germany, Nonfiction, North America, United States • Tags: Johann Hari

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Voyager by Diana Gabaldon

November 11, 2018 by Christina

Fiction — audiobook. Read by Davina Porter. Recorded Books, 2007. Originally published 1993. 43 hours, 46 minutes. Purchased. The third installment in Gabaldon’s Outlander series picks up with the aftermath of the events of Culloden, where Jamie planned to stand in battle with the Mackenzie and Fraser lcans, and Claire stepping back through the stones to her life in post-World War II. In the twenty years since that moment, Claire has reunited with her first husband, Frank Randall, and traveled to […]

Categories: 2018 Reads, Audiobook, Caribbean, Chunkster, Europe, Fantasy, Fiction, United Kingdom • Tags: Davina Porter, Diana Gabaldon

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I Was Told to Come Alone by Souad Mekhennet

October 28, 2018 by Christina

Nonfiction — Kindle edition. Henry Holt and Co, 2017. 368 pgs. Library copy. Subtitled “My Journey Behind the Lines of Jihad”, Mekhennet’s memoir begins with a recounting of her childhood in Morocco. Born in Germany, Mekhennet was sent to live with her grandmother in Morocco while her mother and father worked as a cook and cleaner, respectively, in Germany. Her exposure to the language and to her family’s history as Muslims in North Africa may have set her apart from […]

Categories: 2018 Reads, Africa, Book Club, Europe, France, Germany, Middle East, Nonfiction, ReadDiverse, Religion • Tags: Souad Mekhennet

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Stone in a Landslide by Maria Barbal

October 21, 2018 by Christina

Fiction — Kindle edition. Translated from the Catalan by Laura McGloughlin and Paul Mitchell. Peirene Press, 2011. Originally published 1985. 128 pgs. Library copy. In the nineteenth century, thirteen-year-old Concepció — known as Conxa to her family — is sent to live with her childless aunt and uncle among the foothills of the Catalan Pyrenees because her parents have too many children to feed. And Conxa’s position as the youngest girl makes her all the more of a burden to her […]

Categories: 2018 Reads, Catalan, Europe, Fiction, Peirene Press, Translated • Tags: Laura McGloughlin, Maria Barbal, Paul Mitchell

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The Waste Land and Other Writings by T.S. Eliot

October 18, 2018 by Christina

Fiction — print. Borders Classics, 2007. Originally published 1922. 151 pgs. Purchased. This collection of poems and essays includes a selection of Eliot’s poems written between 1917 and 1920, critical essays on poetry and the nature of criticism itself from 1917 to 1923, and “The Waste Land”, which was published in 1922 and is largely considered Eliot’s masterpiece. Poetry is not a particular love of mine; I often find myself caught up in cleverness of the rhyme rather than the […]

Categories: 2018 Reads, Awards and Prizes, Classics, Classics Club, Fiction, Nobel Prize, Nonfiction, Poetry • Tags: T.S. Eliot

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The Drowned and the Saved by Primo Levi

October 16, 2018 by Christina

Nonfiction — print. Translated from the Italian by Raymond Rosenthal. Vintage International, 1989. Originally published 1986. 203 pgs. Purchased. In Levi’s last book before his death, he sets out to examine the concepts of forgiveness, guilt, and memory in the context of his experiences as a prisoner at Auschwitz. He includes replies to his memoir from Germans, who struggle with how they should feel in light of what their parents did, and his reaction to children and adults from around […]

Categories: 2018 Reads, Europe, Genocide, Holocaust, Italian, Italy, Nonfiction, Poland, Translated • Tags: Primo Levi

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Frozen Assets by Quentin Bates

October 14, 2018 by Christina

Fiction — Kindle edition. Soho Crime, 2011. Originally published 2010. 288 pgs. Library copy. Prior to the 2008 global financial crisis that bankrupted Iceland’s major banks, a blogger named Skandalblogger was insisting there was something between a minister in the government, his wife’s public relations firm, and plans to build a new power plant near Hvalvík, Iceland. When the head police officer of Hvalvík, a woman named Gunnhildur, is called to the harbor because of recently discovered body, few believe it […]

Categories: 2018 Reads, Europe, Fiction, Iceland • Tags: Quentin Bates

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The Mothers by Britt Bennett

October 11, 2018 by Christina

Fiction — print. Riverhead Books, 2016. 288 pgs. Gift from a friend. Grief-stricken over the sudden death of her mother, seventeen-year-old Nadia Turner starts acting out in the ways “The Mothers”, the older women of her church, disapprove of. One of those ways is her sexual relationship with the preacher’s son, Luke, who is older than her and still mourning the end of his football career. Luke wants to keep their relationship on the down low; Nadia thinks his request […]

Categories: 2018 Reads, Fiction, North America, ReadDiverse, United States • Tags: Brit Bennett

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