Thursday, March 30, 2023

Julie's Review: The Mostly True Story of Tanner and Louise

Author: Colleen Oakley
Series: None
Publication Date:  March 28, 2023
Publisher: Berkley
Pages: 352
Obtained: publisher via NetGalley
Genre:  Contemporary Fiction
Rating: 5/5
Bottom Line: Delightful story about friendship and life
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Summary: Twenty-one-year-old Tanner Quimby needs a place to live. Preferably one where she can continue sitting around in sweatpants and playing video games nineteen hours a day. Since she has no credit or money to speak of, her options are limited, so when an opportunity to work as a live-in caregiver for an elderly woman falls into her lap, she takes it. One slip on the rug. That’s all it took for Louise Wilt’s daughter to demand that Louise have a full-time nanny living with her. Never mind that she can still walk fine, finish her daily crossword puzzle, and pour the two fingers of vodka she drinks every afternoon. Bottom line: Louise wants a caretaker even less than Tanner wants to be one. The two start off their living arrangement happily ignoring each other until Tanner starts to notice things—weird things. Like, why does Louise keep her garden shed locked up tighter than a prison? And why is the local news fixated on the suspect of one of the biggest jewelry heists in American history who looks eerily like Louise? And why does Louise suddenly appear in her room, with a packed bag at 1 a.m.  insisting that they leave town immediately? Thus begins the story of a not-to-be-underestimated elderly woman and an aimless young woman who—if they can outrun the mistakes of their past—might just have the greatest adventure of their lives. ~amazon.com

Review: You know how some books and characters just bring you joy? Well this is definitely one of those books for me. From the moment I started reading the first page, I knew I was in for an adventure. Tanner has been kicked out of her house by her mom because "it's time". Luckily she can move in with a friend of the family, Louise Wilt, to be her caretaker which pretty much means being her driver to appointments and her weekly bridge game. Tanner doesn't have the first clue about caregiving but she can handle driving. 

Louise is set in her ways since her husband died a few years prior and breaking her hip put a cramp in her style. She likes to be independent and do her own thing so when her daughter insists she get a live-in caretaker, she's none to happy. Plus she's a little on edge since getting a letter from someone in her past. 

Tanner isn't there long before Louise is telling her to pack up her stuff and head out. Tanner really doesn't have a choice because Louise can't drive and really she doesn't have much else going on. 

These 2 cracked me up. Louise has some great one-liners while making points with Tanner. Tanner is still trying to figure out her life after her accident. She's so uptight and serious which is why Louise loves to rib her so much. 

This novel is full of heart, joy and laughter. It is not without some poignaint moments as well. I loved this book and it will definitely be one of my favorites for 2023. If you haven't read Colleen Oakley yet, this is a great place to start. 




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Monday, March 27, 2023

Julie's Review: The London Séance Society

Author: Sarah Penner
Series: None
Publication Date:  March 7, 2023
Publisher: Lake Union Publishing
Pages: 352
Obtained: publisher via Netgalley
Genre:  Gothic, Mystery
Rating: 4/5
Bottom Line: A bit of the supernatural within a mystery
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Summary: 1873. At an abandoned château on the outskirts of Paris, a dark séance is about to take place, led by acclaimed spiritualist Vaudeline D’Allaire. Known worldwide for her talent in conjuring the spirits of murder victims to ascertain the identities of the people who killed them, she is highly sought after by widows and investigators alike. Lenna Wickes has come to Paris to find answers about her sister’s death, but to do so, she must embrace the unknown and overcome her own logic-driven bias against the occult. When Vaudeline is beckoned to England to solve a high-profile murder, Lenna accompanies her as an understudy. But as the women team up with the powerful men of London’s exclusive Séance Society to solve the mystery, they begin to suspect that they are not merely out to solve a crime, but perhaps entangled in one themselves… Written with intoxicating suspense and sultry prose, The London Séance Society is an entrancing tale that blurs the lines between truth and illusion, and reveals the grave risks women will take to avenge the ones they love. ~amazon.com

Review: I was not the kid who at sleepovers would be the first to touch the Ouija board even though it was mass produced from Parker Brothers and definitely not the adult to attend a séance. It doesn't mean I don't believe in the supernatural, I just don't want to mess with them. You just never know what you are going to get. I loved Ms. Penner's debut, The Lost Apothecary, so I was curious about her sophomore novel about seances, powerful women and of course the men who ruled the world at that time. 

Lenna heads to Paris to learn the ins and outs of being a spiritualist by famed teacher Vaudeline D'Allaire, who also taught her sister, Evie. She also wants to know what Vaudeline might know about her sister's death. Vaudeline also left Paris quicky under mysterious circumstances which of course leads to all kinds of rumors and inuendo. Vaudeline is called back to London due to the murder/death of a fellow spiritualist. Of course things aren't always what they seem and they aren't at the Séance Society. 

I liked how Ms. Penner used her imagination for the incantations for the seances in the books but if she hadn't I would have been none the wiser. I did figure out some of the mystery but there were a few twists that I didn't see coming and some red herrings. I will definitely be reading more of what Ms. Penner writes. 

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Sunday, March 26, 2023

Sunday Skim



Week of 3/12/2023 and 3/19/2023:

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Wow, the last 2 weeks have been perfect for reading. It helped that I spent a long weekend in a cabin in Northern Wisconsin with a dear friend and we sat by a fire talking/reading/drinking. No big Spring Break plans here but will be in New Mexico when this posts, hopefully with some sunshine! 



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Wednesday, March 15, 2023

Julie's Review: The Comeback Summer

Author: Ali Brady
Series: None
Publication Date:  May 9, 2023
Publisher: Berkley
Pages: 480
Obtained: Authors - Sisterhood of the Traveling ARC
Genre:  Contemporary Fiction
Rating: 5/5
Bottom Line: A book about sisters and their relationship is always a must read for me and this one hits all the points
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Summary: Hannah and Libby need a miracle. The PR agency they inherited from their grandmother is losing clients left and right, and the sisters are devastated at the thought of closing. The situation seems hopeless—until in walks Lou, an eccentric self-help guru who is looking for a new PR agency. Her business could solve all their problems—but there’s a catch. Whoever works with Lou must complete a twelve-week challenge as part of her “Crush Your Comfort Zone” program. Hannah, whose worst nightmare is making small talk with strangers, is challenged to go on twelve first dates. Libby, who once claimed to have period cramps for four weeks straight to get out of gym class, is challenged to compete in an obstacle course race. The challenges begin with Hannah helping Libby train and Libby managing the dating app on her sister’s behalf. They’re both making good progress—until Hannah’s first love rolls into town, and Libby accidentally falls for a guy she’s supposed to be setting up with her sister. Things get even more complicated when secrets come to light, making the sisters question the one relationship they’ve always counted on: each other. With their company’s future on the line, they can’t afford to fail. But in trying to make a comeback to honor their grandmother, are they pushing themselves down the wrong path? ~amazon.com

Review: Any book about sisters will get an automatic add to my TBR list/pile because I think it's one of the most important relationships you can have. You learn a lot about someone with how they relate to their sister. I'm very lucky because my sister is my best friend but trust me when I say it wasn't always that way. Hannah and Libby relied on each other from a very young age since their parents weren't the most stable. The only stable adult was their grandmother, GiGi, whom they worshiped. So it was only natural for them to take over GiGi's PR business when she passed but it's not as easy as she made it seem and they are bleeding money. A miracle in the name of Lou comes into their office with an offer to be her PR firm but they both have to first complete a 12 week challenge that focuses on their opportunities. 

For Libby that means training for an obstacle course race which is way out of her comfort zone but she has her sister by her side for this challenge. Hannah has to go on dates because she's not really comfortable with social interactions but Libby offers to do the hard work, swiping on the dating app and initial conversations. Of course things don't go as either of them planned but they do learn about themselves and each other. 

It's always the journey that is the most interesting part of the story and that is the case in The Comeback Summer. Libby discovers that her body is stronger than she ever thought about and that she doesn't have to always take care of everyone, maybe it's ok for someone to take care of her for a change.  Hannah learns that she's always relied on other people and not herself but that she can't keep doing that in order to spread her wings and fly. Most of all they learn that the roles they have taken on for each other need to be broken and turned into something new if they are going to have the type of relationship both of them want. 

I must say that there is nothing better than Chicago or it's suburbs in the summer. Ali Brady definitely caputured that in their 2nd novel. It is magic and definitely something to experience if you've never done it. Chicago gets a bad rep in the news and I loved how they highlighted the good things about the city here. 

I would highly recommend you put this on your list for it's release date in May! 


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Sunday, March 12, 2023

Sunday Skim



Week of 3/5/2023:

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Harlan Coben can do no wrong in my eyes; for me his books are almost always 4 or 5 stars. Any Other Family is a wonderful novel about family and adoption it is nuanced and driven by 3 very different women who are family because of the kids but learn how to be the family they all need. 



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Tuesday, March 7, 2023

Julie's Review: Women are the Fiercest Creatures

Author: Andrea Dunlop
Series: None
Publication Date:  March 7, 2023
Publisher: Zibby Books
Pages: 272
Obtained: publisher via Netgalley
Genre:  Contemporary Fiction
Rating: 5/5
Bottom Line: The title says it all about this outstanding novel
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Summary: Anna Sarnoff is still reeling from her quickie divorce from tech wunderkind Jake Sarnoff. Forced out of the company that she helped Jake build, Anna is trying to pick up the pieces of her life, navigating the waters of solo parenting their two teenage boys and adapting to her new role of ex-wife. To make things more complicated, Jake seems to want her back…and his persuasiveness tempts her to say yes. Across town, the brilliant and striking Samanta Flores-Walsh, Jake’s college girlfriend, is busy raising her teenage daughter and running her thriving yoga studio. Although their relationship ended years ago, unanswered questions from their time together gnaw at her, and when she learns that Jake is planning to take his billion-dollar company public, she starts to wonder if perhaps it isn’t too late for justice. Finally, there’s Jake’s much younger new wife, Jessica, who’s struggling to stay afloat as a new mom while her high-profile husband grows increasingly distant. Set in the wealthy enclaves of Seattle’s tech elite, the lives of these three women grow entangled as long-held secrets are forced to the surface, threatening to destroy their families. Written with razor-sharp intelligence and heart, Women Are the Fiercest Creatures is a searing look at the complexities of family and the obstacles women navigate in every aspect of their existence. ~amazon.com 

Review: We are all guilty of it, not celebrating other women and their achievements. Somehow we've been taught that we are all in competition with each other but we all have different paths. Sometimes we do things to hold onto something we think is ours, even though the ripples will be felt for years by others. Women Are the Fiercest Creatures is the story of 3 women who are all connected to each other through one man. One very selfish & narcissitic man who plays them off each other without any of them knowing. Sam and Anna are the real narrators for the story and we get to know Jessica through their eyes and interactions. 

Usually when there is a novel that involves more than one female character, I find myself identifying with one but not all but what makes this one unique is that I saw a bit of myself in each of them. I felt the worst for Jessica though because she was really alone and had no one to turn too. I loved how the other 2 women stepped in to help her even with their complicated backgrounds. 

While the story seems like it is about Jake and their relationship with him, he's really a catalyst to show how resilient women are. He's also a big time sleezeball in more ways than one. I flew through this book and I really didn't know what to expect. I have long been a fan of Ms. Dunlop's books and this one is no exception. 

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Sunday, March 5, 2023

Friday, March 3, 2023

Monthly Rewind: February 2023


* Denotes Audiobooks


Febraury was hit or miss for me with the books I read. Not sure if it was my mood, mental space or the book itself. A lot of my audiobooks were fantastic this month. What did you read in February?

The Minuscule Mansion of Myra Malone  ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
* Lessons in Chemistry ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Stone Cold Fox ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
* The Bodyguard ⭐⭐⭐⭐
* It All Comes Down to This ⭐⭐⭐⭐
The House of Eve ⭐⭐⭐⭐
*Part of Your World ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Bookworm ⭐⭐⭐
*Normal People ⭐⭐⭐
Nocturne ⭐⭐⭐








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