Julie's bookshelf: all en-US Mon, 28 Apr 2025 19:52:08 -0700 60 Julie's bookshelf: all 144 41 /images/layout/goodreads_logo_144.jpg <![CDATA[We Shall Sing a Song into the Deep]]> 54785447
But Remy has a secret too— she’s the only girl onboard. It is because of this secret that the sub’s dying caplain gifts her with the missile’s launch key, saying that it is her duty to keep it safe. Safety, however, is not the sub’s priority, especially when the new caplain has his own ideas about the Leviathan’s mission. Remy’s own perspective is about to shift drastically when a surface-dweller is captured during a raid, and she learns the truth about the world.

At once lyrical and page-turning, We Shall Sing a Song Into the Deep is a captivating debut from newcomer author Andrew Kelly Stewart.]]>
172 Andrew Kelly Stewart 1250790875 Julie 4 3.75 2021 We Shall Sing a Song into the Deep
author: Andrew Kelly Stewart
name: Julie
average rating: 3.75
book published: 2021
rating: 4
read at: 2025/04/28
date added: 2025/04/28
shelves: 2025, post-apocalyptic, read-your-bookshelves, science-fiction
review:
Interesting premise. It took a bit to grow on me, but I was invested by the end.
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The Burning Light 30199440
A former corporate pilot who controlled a thousand ships with her mind, Zola looks like just another Light-junkie living hand to mouth on the edge of society. She’s special though. As much as she needs the Light, the Light needs her too. But, Chu is getting close and Zola can’t hide forever.

A thrilling and all-too believable science fiction novella from the authors of Twelve Kings in Sharakhai and Seed.]]>
178 Bradley P. Beaulieu 0765390868 Julie 4 3.22 2016 The Burning Light
author: Bradley P. Beaulieu
name: Julie
average rating: 3.22
book published: 2016
rating: 4
read at: 2025/04/27
date added: 2025/04/27
shelves: 2025, post-apocalyptic, read-your-bookshelves, science-fiction
review:

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These Prisoning Hills 58724600
"Haunting and heartfelt, violent and vibrant."―Alix E. Harrow

Deallocate all implications,
Fortran harrows all the nations.

In a long-ago war, the all-powerful A.I. ruler of the Voluntary State of Tennessee―Athena Parthenus, Queen of Reason―invaded and decimated the American Southeast. Possessing the ability to infect and corrupt the surrounding environment with nanotechnology, she transformed flora, fauna, and the very ground itself into bio-mechanical weapons of war.

Marcia, a former captain from Kentucky, experienced first-hand the terrifying, mind-twisting capabilities of Athena’s creatures. Now back in the Commonwealth, her retirement is cut short by the arrival of federal troops in her tiny, isolated town. One of Athena’s most powerful weapons may still be buried nearby. And they need Marcia’s help to find it.]]>
139 Christopher Rowe 1250804485 Julie 4 3.33 2022 These Prisoning Hills
author: Christopher Rowe
name: Julie
average rating: 3.33
book published: 2022
rating: 4
read at: 2025/04/27
date added: 2025/04/27
shelves: 2025, read-your-bookshelves, science-fiction
review:

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Our Infinite Fates 210395729 They've loved each other in a thousand lifetimes. They've killed each other in every one.

Evelyn remembers all her past lives. She also remembers that in every single one, she’s been murdered before her eighteenth birthday by Arden, a supernatural being whose soul―and survival―is tethered to hers.

The problem is that she’s quite fond of the life she’s in now, and her little sister needs her for bone marrow transplants in order to stay alive. If Evelyn wants to save her sister, she’ll have to:

1. Find the centuries-old devil who hunts her through each life―before they find her first.
2. Figure out why she’s being hunted and finally break their curse.
3. Try not to fall in love.

The Invisible Life of Addie La Rue meets This is How You Lose The Time War in this fantastical love story that defies death as two souls reincarnate through the centuries.]]>
352 Laura Steven 1250333881 Julie 3 Addie Larue... so when this won the poll for the Hammer Time Book Club for April, I wasn't that excited about it.

While I'm sure this book will appeal to lots and lots of people who will adore it, it's just not my favorite. The language is very.... flowery. Evocative. The descriptions of each time period and location are lovely and I feel like the author researched each era and place to get the vibe and the terminology right.

I just didn't get pulled in by the characters or the love story to really feel anything. Also, her sister drove me crazy. There was another character I felt didn't have much to do in this story other than be a red herring? And there were some egregious breaches of medical ethics going on. But, it's a story. The things we do for love, right?

I don't think this was a bad book, or badly written. It just wasn't my personal cup of tea, and the ending wasn't as satisfying as I could have hoped. Your mileage may vary!]]>
3.76 2025 Our Infinite Fates
author: Laura Steven
name: Julie
average rating: 3.76
book published: 2025
rating: 3
read at: 2025/04/26
date added: 2025/04/26
shelves: 2025, from-library, historical-fiction, romance, young-adult, book-club, fantasy
review:
Hmm. I don't read much YA anymore, and I don't read much romance, and I wasn't a big fan of Addie Larue... so when this won the poll for the Hammer Time Book Club for April, I wasn't that excited about it.

While I'm sure this book will appeal to lots and lots of people who will adore it, it's just not my favorite. The language is very.... flowery. Evocative. The descriptions of each time period and location are lovely and I feel like the author researched each era and place to get the vibe and the terminology right.

I just didn't get pulled in by the characters or the love story to really feel anything. Also, her sister drove me crazy. There was another character I felt didn't have much to do in this story other than be a red herring? And there were some egregious breaches of medical ethics going on. But, it's a story. The things we do for love, right?

I don't think this was a bad book, or badly written. It just wasn't my personal cup of tea, and the ending wasn't as satisfying as I could have hoped. Your mileage may vary!
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V for Vendetta 2227486
A powerful story about loss of freedom and individuality, V FOR VENDETTA takes place in a totalitarian England following a devastating war that changed the face of the planet.

In a world without political freedom, personal freedom and precious little faith in anything comes a mysterious man in a white porcelain mask who fights political oppressors through terrorism and seemingly absurd acts. It's a gripping tale of the blurred lines between ideological good and evil.

This new trade paperback edition features the improved production values and coloring from the 2005 hardcover.]]>
288 Alan Moore 140120841X Julie 4 borrowed, comics-and-manga 4.21 1990 V for Vendetta
author: Alan Moore
name: Julie
average rating: 4.21
book published: 1990
rating: 4
read at: 2005/09/01
date added: 2025/04/26
shelves: borrowed, comics-and-manga
review:
I am positive I read this. I think I borrowed it from either Jesse or Danielle.
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<![CDATA[The Complete ElfQuest Graphic Novel, Book 7: The Cry From Beyond]]> 408956 132 Wendy Pini 0936861231 Julie 5

Second review, 2025:
Still 5 stars. The One-Eye and Strongbow storylines here made me cry again. Also, Rayek is going from idiot to straight-up a-hole.]]>
4.33 1991 The Complete ElfQuest Graphic Novel, Book 7: The Cry From Beyond
author: Wendy Pini
name: Julie
average rating: 4.33
book published: 1991
rating: 5
read at: 2025/04/26
date added: 2025/04/26
shelves: fantasy, comics-and-manga, 2025, borrowed, read-your-bookshelves
review:
A personal favorite.


Second review, 2025:
Still 5 stars. The One-Eye and Strongbow storylines here made me cry again. Also, Rayek is going from idiot to straight-up a-hole.
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<![CDATA[The Complete ElfQuest Book 8: Kings of the Broken Wheel]]> 2725066 156 Wendy Pini 093686124X Julie 5
***
Second review, 2025:
5 stars! A great wrap-up to this story. Everyone learns what they will or won't do when the chips are down.]]>
4.28 1994 The Complete ElfQuest Book 8: Kings of the Broken Wheel
author: Wendy Pini
name: Julie
average rating: 4.28
book published: 1994
rating: 5
read at: 2025/04/26
date added: 2025/04/26
shelves: fantasy, comics-and-manga, read-your-bookshelves, 2025
review:
A personal favorite.

***
Second review, 2025:
5 stars! A great wrap-up to this story. Everyone learns what they will or won't do when the chips are down.
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<![CDATA[Elfquest Graphic Novel 6: The Secret of Two-Edge]]> 98023 128 Richard Pini 0936861118 Julie 5
****
Second review, 2025:
4 stars this time. Also? Rayek is (still) sn idiot.]]>
4.23 1989 Elfquest Graphic Novel 6: The Secret of Two-Edge
author: Richard Pini
name: Julie
average rating: 4.23
book published: 1989
rating: 5
read at: 2025/04/21
date added: 2025/04/26
shelves: comics-and-manga, fantasy, borrowed, 2025, read-your-bookshelves
review:
A personal favorite.

****
Second review, 2025:
4 stars this time. Also? Rayek is (still) sn idiot.
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<![CDATA[Log Horizon, Vol. 8: The Larks Take Flight]]> 32856000
On their journey they meet a daylight hating vampire, a People of the Land scribe, and a band of fanatics who believe they've unlocked the secret to returning to the real world--

This is their first real adventure alone, without any supervision and no one to bail them out, but will they really be safe in this world that's more dangerous than it seems??]]>
278 Mamare Touno 0316470953 Julie 4 3.91 2014 Log Horizon, Vol. 8: The Larks Take Flight
author: Mamare Touno
name: Julie
average rating: 3.91
book published: 2014
rating: 4
read at: 2025/04/23
date added: 2025/04/23
shelves: 2025, fantasy, read-your-bookshelves, translated, young-adult
review:
This isn't my favorite story arc but the book made me like it more than the anime did. Also? I LOVE Rudy. And Touya. And Nyanta. And I need more details about what is going on with Roe2.
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This Place Has No Atmosphere 2373878 156 Paula Danziger 0385294891 Julie 1
This book is very typical YA or late middle grade fare, a morality tale about bot being shallow and using your brain, with a fairly awful veneer of "fiture" setting. It didn't change the tone of the book at all and I didn't even list it as science fiction.

The main character starts out as a pretty horrible person, although the implication is that once she's detoxed from her awful, vapid, shallow friend group, she'll get better. However, 2/3 of the way through the book she's still referring to a kid as "Barfburger" because he's kinda weird and has acne.

On top of tbis, every time she gets upset at her parents she fantasizes about killing them. Or herself. Lovely messages we're sending here, people - and yeah, that's probably normal for a dramatic 80s teenager, but I still didn't like it.

Also, it's 2057 and the school on the moon is still choosing to put on Our Town as the school play. And the movies are like... Rocky 415... and one of the most popular bands is a group of descendents of the Jackson 5 (the Jackson 127 or some such). All these references just pulled me right out of the story.

I know some people probably have a strong nostalgia for this book, but I don't think I'd recommend it for anyone who doesn't.

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3.86 1986 This Place Has No Atmosphere
author: Paula Danziger
name: Julie
average rating: 3.86
book published: 1986
rating: 1
read at: 2025/04/22
date added: 2025/04/23
shelves: 2025, middle-grade, read-your-bookshelves, young-adult
review:
Ok, I'm not really the target audience here - I'm 45. But then again, I am the target in the sense that I still understand the vast number of '80s references that are sprinkled into this book even though it's supposed to be 2057.

This book is very typical YA or late middle grade fare, a morality tale about bot being shallow and using your brain, with a fairly awful veneer of "fiture" setting. It didn't change the tone of the book at all and I didn't even list it as science fiction.

The main character starts out as a pretty horrible person, although the implication is that once she's detoxed from her awful, vapid, shallow friend group, she'll get better. However, 2/3 of the way through the book she's still referring to a kid as "Barfburger" because he's kinda weird and has acne.

On top of tbis, every time she gets upset at her parents she fantasizes about killing them. Or herself. Lovely messages we're sending here, people - and yeah, that's probably normal for a dramatic 80s teenager, but I still didn't like it.

Also, it's 2057 and the school on the moon is still choosing to put on Our Town as the school play. And the movies are like... Rocky 415... and one of the most popular bands is a group of descendents of the Jackson 5 (the Jackson 127 or some such). All these references just pulled me right out of the story.

I know some people probably have a strong nostalgia for this book, but I don't think I'd recommend it for anyone who doesn't.


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<![CDATA[Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Vol. 14]]> 48978562 192 Koyoharu Gotouge 1974711145 Julie 5 4.52 2019 Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Vol. 14
author: Koyoharu Gotouge
name: Julie
average rating: 4.52
book published: 2019
rating: 5
read at: 2021/11/13
date added: 2025/04/23
shelves: 2021, comics-and-manga, fantasy, from-library, translated, young-adult
review:
Yaaaaaaaaaay! This volume made me very happy but also worried about what is to come. Mitsuri is great. And YAYYYYYY NEZUKOOOOOOOO!
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<![CDATA[Log Horizon, Vol. 7: The Gold of the Kunie]]> 29745266
In Akiba's unstable situation, Shiroe's chosen raid members include the galactic idol Tetora, the leader of Silver Sword who refused to take part in the round table council, Massachusetts, and the man he defeated in Susukino who still hates him, Demiquas.

...Is everything really going to be alright?]]>
272 Mamare Touno 0316263885 Julie 4 4.20 2013 Log Horizon, Vol. 7: The Gold of the Kunie
author: Mamare Touno
name: Julie
average rating: 4.20
book published: 2013
rating: 4
read at: 2025/04/21
date added: 2025/04/21
shelves: 2025, fantasy, read-your-bookshelves, translated, young-adult
review:
This series is a comfort read for me. this volume includes the Kunie Clan story arc including the huge raid where Shiroe has teamed up with William Massachusetts and Silver Sword - also Tetora shows up! It was really good, but it did bog down a bit when they were getting into Demiquas' and William's perspectives on things, so 4 stars instead of 5.
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Trap Line 228317622 An engineer’s groundbreaking solo mission is rudely interrupted when he stumbles into an interstellar trap. The New York Times bestselling author of the Thrawn trilogy is back with a wholly original short story of first contact.

En route to far-off stars, Toby’s consciousness has a crucial mission: inhabit his clone long enough to repair a spaceship, then zip back to Earth. He’s done it a million times, more or less. OK, twelve times. It should only take a few hours.

Until he wakes up in jail. And he’s not alone.

His fellow prisoners: a cadre of alien soldiers. His prison: an ethereal boundary that will imprison their spirits until their bodies die. His jailers can’t even see him. But their pet cat (er, iguana cat?) can—and it’s got a serious case of the zoomies.

With humanity’s place in the odd and ever-widening universe riding on Toby’s choices, it’s time to saddle up for a ghostly game of cat and mouse.]]>
32 Timothy Zahn 1662530579 Julie 4 4.01 Trap Line
author: Timothy Zahn
name: Julie
average rating: 4.01
book published:
rating: 4
read at: 2025/04/18
date added: 2025/04/19
shelves: 2025, ebook, read-your-bookshelves, science-fiction, short-stories-or-essays
review:
3.5 stars. A fun little story. I think my favorite part is that we get the aliens' side of things as well as the human's.
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Orbital 208580594
Contudo, mesmo t?o distantes do mundo, os seis astronautas n?o conseguem escapar à sua constante influência. Chegam notícias da morte de uma m?e, trazendo pensamentos de regresso e de saudades de casa. A fragilidade da vida humana torna-se um tema central nas suas conversas, nos seus medos e nos seus sonhos.

Apesar de t?o longe da Terra, nunca antes se haviam sentido t?o protetores dela, t?o parte dela. Come?am a refletir: o que será a vida sem a Terra? O que será a Terra sem a humanidade?]]>
224 Samantha Harvey Julie 4
There is no plot, really. A couple of specific events happen, but the text is all about feelingsand philosophies and memories in a sort of stream-of-consciousness that hops constantly between all six characters.

It was interesting, a quick read, and I liked it even though literary fiction is not really my cup of tea.]]>
3.77 2023 Orbital
author: Samantha Harvey
name: Julie
average rating: 3.77
book published: 2023
rating: 4
read at: 2025/03/18
date added: 2025/04/18
shelves: 2025, award-winners, fiction, from-library, science-fiction
review:
As someone who reads a lot of sci-fi, I would only VERY loosely put this in that category. It is literary fiction based in real present-day science, examining the experience and thoughts of astronauts and cosmonauts aboard the International Space Station.

There is no plot, really. A couple of specific events happen, but the text is all about feelingsand philosophies and memories in a sort of stream-of-consciousness that hops constantly between all six characters.

It was interesting, a quick read, and I liked it even though literary fiction is not really my cup of tea.
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<![CDATA[The Thursday Murder Club (Thursday Murder Club, #1)]]> 46000520
But when a brutal killing takes place on their very doorstep, the Thursday Murder Club find themselves in the middle of their first live case. Elizabeth, Joyce, Ibrahim and Ron might be pushing eighty but they still have a few tricks up their sleeves.

Can our unorthodox but brilliant gang catch the killer before it's too late?

Alternate cover edition can be found here .]]>
382 Richard Osman Julie 3 2025, from-library, mystery
Having said all this, I would probably give book 2 a shot.]]>
3.87 2020 The Thursday Murder Club (Thursday Murder Club, #1)
author: Richard Osman
name: Julie
average rating: 3.87
book published: 2020
rating: 3
read at: 2025/04/16
date added: 2025/04/16
shelves: 2025, from-library, mystery
review:
Hmm. Heard a lot of buzz about this one, plus they're making a movie. Personally I had a terrible time getting settled into this story, but then again partway in I got Covid and my concentration was absolutely shot for several days. I did finally get more sucked in, but the story got crazier and crazier and by the end I felt like my head was spinning - I swear there were like six different solutions to the mysteries and I can't quite believe how it actually ended. on top of that, the things these pensioners get up to are just appalling. Elizabeth should have been arrested about twelve times.

Having said all this, I would probably give book 2 a shot.
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The Eyes & the Impossible 63246652
Johannes, a free dog, lives in an urban park by the sea. His job is to be the Eyes—to see everything that happens within the park and report back to the park’s elders, three ancient Bison. His friends—a seagull, a raccoon, a squirrel, and a pelican—work with him as the Assistant Eyes, observing the humans and other animals who share the park and making sure the Equilibrium is in balance.?

But changes are afoot. More humans, including Trouble Travelers, arrive in the park. A new building, containing mysterious and hypnotic rectangles, goes up. And then there are the goats—an actual boatload of goats—who appear, along with a shocking revelation that changes Johannes’s view of the world.]]>
256 Dave Eggers 152476423X Julie 3 Zeitoun) and honestly, literary fiction really isn't my thing. This book is aimed at children and is definitely an animal story, told from the perspective of very fast dog Johannes.... but the whole tale is slathered in a very heavy layer of literary philosophizing. (Honestly, I can't imagine Eggers writing in any other way.)

The high-level vocabulary could definitely be off-putting for many kids - or maybe they will just learn some new words. They're not going to get any explanations in the book, though.

The tale itself is fun, and Johannes is a great narrator.]]>
4.23 2023 The Eyes & the Impossible
author: Dave Eggers
name: Julie
average rating: 4.23
book published: 2023
rating: 3
read at: 2025/04/10
date added: 2025/04/14
shelves: 2025, award-winners, from-library, magical-realism, middle-grade
review:
I've only read one other Dave Eggers book (Zeitoun) and honestly, literary fiction really isn't my thing. This book is aimed at children and is definitely an animal story, told from the perspective of very fast dog Johannes.... but the whole tale is slathered in a very heavy layer of literary philosophizing. (Honestly, I can't imagine Eggers writing in any other way.)

The high-level vocabulary could definitely be off-putting for many kids - or maybe they will just learn some new words. They're not going to get any explanations in the book, though.

The tale itself is fun, and Johannes is a great narrator.
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<![CDATA[The Complete ElfQuest Graphic Novel, Book 5: Siege at Blue Mountain]]> 98000 112 Wendy Pini 093686110X Julie 5
**
Second review: part of ElfQuest reread in 2025.
This volume feels like not much happens.... or maybe it's just that it plants the seeds of multiple storylines and none of them get resolved here. 4 stars this time around.]]>
4.18 1994 The Complete ElfQuest Graphic Novel, Book 5: Siege at Blue Mountain
author: Wendy Pini
name: Julie
average rating: 4.18
book published: 1994
rating: 5
read at: 2025/04/14
date added: 2025/04/14
shelves: fantasy, comics-and-manga, borrowed, 2025, read-your-bookshelves
review:
A personal favorite.

**
Second review: part of ElfQuest reread in 2025.
This volume feels like not much happens.... or maybe it's just that it plants the seeds of multiple storylines and none of them get resolved here. 4 stars this time around.
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<![CDATA[Elfquest Book #04: Quest's End]]> 54985295 204 Wendy Pini Julie 5
**
Second review, during my ElfQuest reread of 2025:

This is still a wonderful story, but this time I would give it 4 stars instead of 5 just because I found it dragged a bit in the middle. Lots of interesting things happen here and the initial quest, to find other elves and discover the elves' origins, is fulfilled.]]>
4.25 1984 Elfquest Book #04: Quest's End
author: Wendy Pini
name: Julie
average rating: 4.25
book published: 1984
rating: 5
read at: 2025/04/11
date added: 2025/04/11
shelves: fantasy, comics-and-manga, borrowed, 2025, read-your-bookshelves
review:
A personal favorite. (Originally borrowed from a friend in middle school. She later sold me her whole collection which is what I still have now.)

**
Second review, during my ElfQuest reread of 2025:

This is still a wonderful story, but this time I would give it 4 stars instead of 5 just because I found it dragged a bit in the middle. Lots of interesting things happen here and the initial quest, to find other elves and discover the elves' origins, is fulfilled.
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The Matchlock Gun 2852135 80 Walter D. Edmonds 0399219110 Julie 4 3.62 1941 The Matchlock Gun
author: Walter D. Edmonds
name: Julie
average rating: 3.62
book published: 1941
rating: 4
read at: 2025/04/08
date added: 2025/04/09
shelves: 2025, award-winners, from-library, historical-fiction, middle-grade
review:
This is a very exciting story, and I'm fascinated that it was based on real people and the stories that got passed down to later generations.
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<![CDATA[A Murder Is Announced (Miss Marple, #5)]]> 6458542 298 Agatha Christie Julie 5 4.19 1950 A Murder Is Announced (Miss Marple, #5)
author: Agatha Christie
name: Julie
average rating: 4.19
book published: 1950
rating: 5
read at: 2025/04/09
date added: 2025/04/09
shelves: 2025, ebook, from-library, mystery
review:
Soooo sooo good. I didn't guess the end and there were so many red herrings masterfully woven in. I love Miss Marple.
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Thimble Summer 22310106 124 Elizabeth Enright Julie 3
It's a nice story, following the exploits of Garnet Linden and her family and friends. The things Garnet gets up to, my goodness. This girl gets into a lot of scrapes, and yet somehow nothing bad ever happens to her and she never really gets in trouble, either.

It does give you a nice vivid picture of life in late-'30s rural Wisconsin.]]>
3.72 1938 Thimble Summer
author: Elizabeth Enright
name: Julie
average rating: 3.72
book published: 1938
rating: 3
read at: 2025/04/08
date added: 2025/04/08
shelves: 2025, award-winners, fiction, from-library, middle-grade
review:
Another Newbery winner, this time from 1939. It's written by Elizabeth Enright, who drew on personal experiences spending time on her uncle Frank Lloyd Wright's farm in Wisconsin (her mother was FLW's younger sister).

It's a nice story, following the exploits of Garnet Linden and her family and friends. The things Garnet gets up to, my goodness. This girl gets into a lot of scrapes, and yet somehow nothing bad ever happens to her and she never really gets in trouble, either.

It does give you a nice vivid picture of life in late-'30s rural Wisconsin.
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Argylle 195608705 A luxury train speeding towards Moscow and a date with destiny.

A CIA plane downed in the jungles of the Golden Triangle.

A Nazi hoard entombed in the remote mountains of South-West Poland.

A missing treasure, the eighth wonder of the world, lost for seven decades.

One Russian magnate's dream of restoring a nation to greatness has set in motion a chain of events which will take the world to the brink of chaos. Only Frances Coffey, the CIA's most legendary spymaster, can prevent it. But to do so, she needs someone special. Enter Argylle, a troubled agent with a tarnished past who may just have the skills to take on one of the most powerful men in the world. If only he can save himself first...]]>
384 Elly Conway 0593600010 Julie 3
And it's just... not that great of a book.

I still really want to watch the movie, though.]]>
3.21 2024 Argylle
author: Elly Conway
name: Julie
average rating: 3.21
book published: 2024
rating: 3
read at: 2025/04/04
date added: 2025/04/08
shelves: 2025, fiction, from-library, suspense-or-thriller
review:
Ok, I totally fell for the bit here. I saw the trailer for the movie and thought it looked awesome. It has a great cast. Then I found out there was a book.... so I read it. And I couldn't figure out why none of the frame story about the author etc. was in the book - it's because the book is a pure fiction by the fictional author in the movie - in short, it's a movie prop.

And it's just... not that great of a book.

I still really want to watch the movie, though.
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<![CDATA[Consider Phlebas (Culture, #1)]]> 535073
The war raged across the galaxy. Billions had died, billions more were doomed. Moons, planets, the very stars themselves, faced destruction, cold-blooded, brutal, and worse, random. The Idirans fought for their Faith; the Culture for its moral right to exist. Principles were at stake. There could be no surrender.

Within the cosmic conflict, an individual crusade. Deep within a fabled labyrinth on a barren world, a Planet of the Dead proscribed to mortals, lay a fugitive Mind. Both the Culture and the Idirans sought it. It was the fate of Horza, the Changer, and his motley crew of unpredictable mercenaries, human and machine, actually to find it, and with it their own destruction.

The Culture Series
Consider Phlebas
The Player of Games
Use of Weapons
The State of the Art
Excession
Inversions
Look to Windward
Matter
Surface Detail
The Hydrogen Sonata]]>
527 Iain M. Banks 031600538X Julie 4
This isn't my idea of a perfect book (for me). It's pretty dark. It's fairly gory in places. Dark stuff happens, and sad stuff, and that ending.... woof. But it kept my attention, and I *cared* about the characters. The worldbuilding was intriguing and I want to see where the series goes.]]>
3.76 1987 Consider Phlebas (Culture, #1)
author: Iain M. Banks
name: Julie
average rating: 3.76
book published: 1987
rating: 4
read at: 2025/03/30
date added: 2025/04/08
shelves: 2025, from-library, science-fiction
review:
This is my first Iain M. Banks novel, and it won't be my last. I think it's fascinating how he wrote this series that is all tied together by "The Culture" and yet the first book centers on a main character who detests it and is fighting against it.

This isn't my idea of a perfect book (for me). It's pretty dark. It's fairly gory in places. Dark stuff happens, and sad stuff, and that ending.... woof. But it kept my attention, and I *cared* about the characters. The worldbuilding was intriguing and I want to see where the series goes.
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Lucky Day 217387953 Lucky Day is the newest novel of terror from Chuck Tingle, USA Today bestselling author of Bury Your Gays, where one woman must go up against the most horrifying concept of all: nothing.

Vera is a survivor of a global catastrophe known as the Low Probability Event, but she definitely isn't thriving. Once a passionate professor of statistics, she no longer finds meaning in anything at all.

But when problematic government agent Layne knocks on her door, she's the only one who can help him uncover the connection between deadly spates of absurdity and an improbably lucky casino. What's happening in Vegas isn't staying there, and the world is at risk of another disaster.

When it comes to Chuck Tingle, the only thing more terrifying than a serious horror novel is an absurd one...]]>
240 Chuck Tingle 1250398657 Julie 0 to-read 4.50 2025 Lucky Day
author: Chuck Tingle
name: Julie
average rating: 4.50
book published: 2025
rating: 0
read at:
date added: 2025/04/07
shelves: to-read
review:

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<![CDATA[Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Vol. 1]]> 36538793
In Taisho-era Japan, Tanjiro Kamado is a kindhearted boy who makes a living selling charcoal. But his peaceful life is shattered when a demon slaughters his entire family. His little sister Nezuko is the only survivor, but she has been transformed into a demon herself! Tanjiro sets out on a dangerous journey to find a way to return his sister to normal and destroy the demon who ruined his life.

Learning to slay?demons won’t be easy, and Tanjiro barely knows where to start. The surprise appearance of another boy named Giyu, who seems to know what’s going on, might provide some answers…but only if Tanjiro can stop Giyu from killing his sister first!]]>
192 Koyoharu Gotouge 1974700526 Julie 4 4.39 2016 Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Vol. 1
author: Koyoharu Gotouge
name: Julie
average rating: 4.39
book published: 2016
rating: 4
read at: 2021/04/28
date added: 2025/04/04
shelves: 2021, comics-and-manga, fantasy, from-library, historical-fiction, mythology-and-folklore, translated, young-adult
review:
Tanjiro and Nezuko are compassionate, kind characters, so it's easy to root for them. I was surprised at how short the section was on Tanjiro's training - I expected that might take a couple of volumes at least. I have only seen a few episodes of the show but I liked it, and I'm liking the manga so far.
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The Disappearance 347397
On a lazy, quiet afternoon, in the blink of an eye, our world shatters into two parallel universes as men vanish from women and women from men. After families and loved ones separate from one another, life continues in very different ways for men and women, boys and girls. An explosion of violence sweeps one world that still operates technologically; social stability and peace in the other are offset by famine and a widespread breakdown in machinery and science. And as we learn from the fascinating parallel stories of a brilliant couple, Bill and Paula Gaunt, the foundations of relationships, love, and sex are scrutinized, tested, and sometimes redefined in both worlds. The radically divergent trajectories of the gendered histories reveal stark truths about the rigidly defined expectations placed on men and women and their sexual relationships and make clear how much society depends on interconnection between the sexes.

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Written over a half century ago yet brimming with insight and unsettling in its relevance today, The Disappearance is a masterpiece of modern speculative fiction.]]>
407 Philip Wylie 0803298412 Julie 0 to-read 3.65 1951 The Disappearance
author: Philip Wylie
name: Julie
average rating: 3.65
book published: 1951
rating: 0
read at:
date added: 2025/03/28
shelves: to-read
review:

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Good Dirt 213618132 The daughter of an affluent Black family pieces together the connection between a childhood tragedy and a beloved heirloom in this moving novel from the New York Times bestselling author of Black Cake, a Read with Jenna Book Club Pick

When ten-year-old Ebby Freeman heard the gunshot, time stopped. And when she saw her brother, Baz, lying on the floor surrounded by the shattered pieces of a centuries-old jar, life as Ebby knew it shattered as well.

The crime was never solved—and because the Freemans were one of the only Black families in a particularly well-to-do enclave of New England—the case has had an enduring, voyeuristic pull for the public. The last thing the Freemans want is another media frenzy splashing their family across the papers, but when Ebby's high profile romance falls apart without any explanation, that's exactly what they get.

So Ebby flees to France, only for her past to follow her there. And as she tries to process what's happened, she begins to think about the other loss her family suffered on that day eighteen years ago—the stoneware jar that had been in their family for generations, brought North by an enslaved ancestor. But little does she know that the handcrafted piece of pottery held more than just her family's history—it might also hold the key to unlocking her own future.

In this sweeping, evocative novel, Charmaine Wilkerson brings to life a multi-generational epic that examines how the past informs our present.]]>
368 Charmaine Wilkerson 0593358368 Julie 3
This is not something I would have picked up on my own. The characters and subject matter were interesting enough but something about the way it was written drove me a little crazy. I think it's the constant method of saying things like "this one little piece of information would change her life" and then NOT TELLING WHAT IT WAS for like, half the book. Information got doled out in little dribs and drabs and by the end I was yelling WHAT'S ON THE JAR in my head like Brad Pitt in Seven (WHAT'S IN THE BOX?!)

I am not really the kind of person to love a book that spends so much time going over someone's breakup and previous relationship over and over and over, and that didn't help either.

At least I learned about pottery made by enslaved people in South Carolina, and that was interesting.]]>
4.04 2025 Good Dirt
author: Charmaine Wilkerson
name: Julie
average rating: 4.04
book published: 2025
rating: 3
read at: 2025/03/25
date added: 2025/03/26
shelves: 2025, book-club, fiction, from-library, historical-fiction
review:
Read for the Hammer Time Book Club on Patreon, March 2025.

This is not something I would have picked up on my own. The characters and subject matter were interesting enough but something about the way it was written drove me a little crazy. I think it's the constant method of saying things like "this one little piece of information would change her life" and then NOT TELLING WHAT IT WAS for like, half the book. Information got doled out in little dribs and drabs and by the end I was yelling WHAT'S ON THE JAR in my head like Brad Pitt in Seven (WHAT'S IN THE BOX?!)

I am not really the kind of person to love a book that spends so much time going over someone's breakup and previous relationship over and over and over, and that didn't help either.

At least I learned about pottery made by enslaved people in South Carolina, and that was interesting.
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<![CDATA[Hidden Figures: The American Dream and the Untold Story of the Black Women Mathematicians Who Helped Win the Space Race]]> 29555236 Set against the backdrop of the Jim Crow South and the civil rights movement, the never-before-told true story of NASA’s African-American female mathematicians who played a crucial role in America’s space program—and whose contributions have been unheralded, until now.

Before John Glenn orbited the Earth or Neil Armstrong walked on the moon, a group of professionals worked as “Human Computers,” calculating the flight paths that would enable these historic achievements. Among these were a coterie of bright, talented African-American women. Segregated from their white counterparts by Jim Crow laws, these “colored computers,” as they were known, used slide rules, adding machines, and pencil and paper to support America’s fledgling aeronautics industry, and helped write the equations that would launch rockets, and astronauts, into space.

Drawing on the oral histories of scores of these “computers,” personal recollections, interviews with NASA executives and engineers, archival documents, correspondence, and reporting from the era, Hidden Figures recalls America’s greatest adventure and NASA’s groundbreaking successes through the experiences of five spunky, courageous, intelligent, determined, and patriotic women: Dorothy Vaughan, Mary Jackson, Katherine Johnson, Christine Darden, and Gloria Champine.

Moving from World War II through NASA’s golden age, touching on the civil rights era, the Space Race, the Cold War, and the women’s rights movement, Hidden Figures interweaves a rich history of scientific achievement and technological innovation with the intimate stories of five women whose work forever changed the world—and whose lives show how out of one of America’s most painful histories came one of its proudest moments.]]>
370 Margot Lee Shetterly 0062363611 Julie 3
The subject matter of this book is very interesting but I kept getting a little confused as it jumps around between people and dates.

I'm going to have to watch the movie now.]]>
4.03 2016 Hidden Figures: The American Dream and the Untold Story of the Black Women Mathematicians Who Helped Win the Space Race
author: Margot Lee Shetterly
name: Julie
average rating: 4.03
book published: 2016
rating: 3
read at: 2025/03/21
date added: 2025/03/26
shelves: 2025, biography-or-memoir, ebook, history, non-fiction, race, read-on-kindle, read-your-bookshelves, science-and-nature
review:
Finally got around to reading this after I've had it on my Kindle for ages. It ended up fulfilling a GR reading challenge, too.

The subject matter of this book is very interesting but I kept getting a little confused as it jumps around between people and dates.

I'm going to have to watch the movie now.
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Far Sector #1 48763179 For the past six months, newly chosen Green Lantern Sojourner “Jo” Mullein has been protecting the City Enduring, a massive metropolis of 20 billion people. The city has maintained peace for over 500 years by stripping its citizens of their ability to feel. As a result, violent crime is virtually unheard of, and murder is nonexistent.
But that’s all about to change in this new maxiseries that gives a DC Young Animal spin to the legacy of the Green Lanterns!]]>
27 N.K. Jemisin Julie 0 to-read 4.24 2019 Far Sector #1
author: N.K. Jemisin
name: Julie
average rating: 4.24
book published: 2019
rating: 0
read at:
date added: 2025/03/22
shelves: to-read
review:

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<![CDATA[The Blacktongue Thief (Blacktongue, #1)]]> 55077697
But today, Kinch Na Shannack has picked the wrong mark.

Galva is a knight, a survivor of the brutal goblin wars, and handmaiden of the goddess of death. She is searching for her queen, missing since a distant northern city fell to giants.

Unsuccessful in his robbery and lucky to escape with his life, Kinch now finds his fate entangled with Galva's. Common enemies and uncommon dangers force thief and knight on an epic journey where goblins hunger for human flesh, krakens hunt in dark waters, and honor is a luxury few can afford.]]>
416 Christopher Buehlman 1250621194 Julie 0 to-read 4.17 2021 The Blacktongue Thief (Blacktongue, #1)
author: Christopher Buehlman
name: Julie
average rating: 4.17
book published: 2021
rating: 0
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date added: 2025/03/21
shelves: to-read
review:

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All the Water in the World 211003759 In the tradition of Station Eleven, a literary thriller set partly on the roof of New York’s Museum of Natural History in a flooded future.

All the Water in the World is told in the voice of a girl gifted with a deep feeling for water. In the years after the glaciers melt, Nonie, her older sister and her parents and their researcher friends have stayed behind in an almost deserted New York City, creating a settlement on the roof of the American Museum of Natural History. The rule: Take from the exhibits only in dire need. They hunt and grow their food in Central Park as they work to save the collections of human history and science. When a superstorm breaches the city’s flood walls, Nonie and her family must escape north on the Hudson. They carry with them a book that holds their records of the lost collections. Racing on the swollen river towards what may be safety, they encounter communities that have adapted in very different and sometimes frightening ways to the new reality. But they are determined to find a way to make a new world that honors all they've saved.

Inspired by the stories of the curators in Iraq and Leningrad who worked to protect their collections from war, All the Water in the World is both a meditation on what we save from collapse and an adventure story—with danger, storms, and a fight for survival. In the spirit of From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler and Parable of the Sower, this wild journey offers the hope that what matters most – love and work, community and knowledge – will survive.]]>
304 Eiren Caffall 1250353521 Julie 0 to-read 3.56 2025 All the Water in the World
author: Eiren Caffall
name: Julie
average rating: 3.56
book published: 2025
rating: 0
read at:
date added: 2025/03/21
shelves: to-read
review:

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Never Let Me Go 6334 288 Kazuo Ishiguro 1400078776 Julie 0 to-read 3.85 2005 Never Let Me Go
author: Kazuo Ishiguro
name: Julie
average rating: 3.85
book published: 2005
rating: 0
read at:
date added: 2025/03/19
shelves: to-read
review:

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Japan, Inc. 30296490 0 Shōtarō Ishinomori 4532088518 Julie 2 history, non-fiction 2.50 1986 Japan, Inc.
author: Shōtarō Ishinomori
name: Julie
average rating: 2.50
book published: 1986
rating: 2
read at:
date added: 2025/03/19
shelves: history, non-fiction
review:

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<![CDATA[Star Wars: The High Republic: Edge of Balance, Vol. 3]]> 199798786
Centuries before the Skywalker saga, a new adventure begins…

It is the era of the High Republic and interstellar expansion is at its height. As trusted guardians of peace, the renowned Jedi protect the Republic and shine their light on those exploring the darkest reaches of the galaxy.

? & TM 2021 LUCASFILM LTD
Copyright ? 2021 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All rights reserved.]]>
144 Shima Shinya 197474731X Julie 3 4.02 2024 Star Wars: The High Republic: Edge of Balance, Vol. 3
author: Shima Shinya
name: Julie
average rating: 4.02
book published: 2024
rating: 3
read at: 2025/03/18
date added: 2025/03/18
shelves: 2025, comics-and-manga, read-online, science-fiction, star-wars, young-adult
review:
The artwork is nicely done and at least Azlin Rell made a little progress here. I'm still ticked off about the storyline from volume 2 and it will probably always affect my enjoyment of these characters.
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<![CDATA[Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures - Saber for Hire]]> 211165641
Ty is having the time of her life behind the Nihil Stormwall, battling dangers that the Jedi would’ve usually handled and earning credits galore. That is until she crosses paths with a Child of the Storm and its Nameless abomination. Suddenly, Ty must fight tooth and nail against the villainous Nihil to save Force-sensitive children from a dastardly plot. All the while, Ty’s apprentice is determined to forge his own path, dragging his reluctant master along with him.

New York Times bestselling author Cavan Scott (Star Wars: Tales from the Death Star) and acclaimed Star Wars artist Rachael Stott (Star Wars: The High Republic—The Monster of Temple Peak) return for an adventure packed with thrilling lightsaber fights and daring rescues.]]>
112 Cavan Scott 1506742742 Julie 3
This had consistently nice artwork.]]>
3.94 Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures - Saber for Hire
author: Cavan Scott
name: Julie
average rating: 3.94
book published:
rating: 3
read at: 2025/03/18
date added: 2025/03/18
shelves: 2025, comics-and-manga, middle-grade, read-online, science-fiction, star-wars
review:
It's fine. It was fine. I like Ty Yorrick and I was glad to get more of her backstory and get some resolution there too. Also, Lene Kostana! I hate to say it, but Kip Soh comes off as a real idiot in this story. Glad to finally get his story thread wrapped up, though.

This had consistently nice artwork.
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Automatic Noodle 217388015 From sci-fi visionary and acclaimed author Annalee Newitz comes Automatic Noodle, a cozy near-future novella about a crew of abandoned food service bots opening their very own restaurant.

While San Francisco rebuilds from the chaos of war, a group of food service bots in an abandoned ghost kitchen take over their own delivery app account. They rebrand as a neighborhood lunch spot and start producing some of the tastiest hand-pulled noodles in the city. But there’s just one problem. Someone―or something―is review bombing the restaurant’s feedback page with fake “bad service” reports. Can the bots find the culprit before their ratings plummet and destroy everything they created?]]>
176 Annalee Newitz 1250357462 Julie 0 to-read 4.19 2025 Automatic Noodle
author: Annalee Newitz
name: Julie
average rating: 4.19
book published: 2025
rating: 0
read at:
date added: 2025/03/17
shelves: to-read
review:

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<![CDATA[Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures Phase III--Echoes of Fear]]> 218201963 A pair of Jedi investigate the strange and powerful Echo Stones in the hopes of defeating the Nameless. What they discover is a legendary story that spans the galaxy’s history!

When Jedi Knight Reath Silas and Jedi Padawan Amadeo Azzazzo are charged with delving into the Jedi Archives to learn more about the mysterious Echo Stones, they’re not expecting to find themselves starting out on a dangerous quest that will eventually see them going after one of the stones themselves, in the form of the mystical Rod of Ages.

But first, they must learn everything they can about the origin of these strange stones and their Force-amplifying ability, leading them to uncover three epic tales from the annals of galactic history.

Collects Star Wars: High Republic Adventures Phase III--Echoes of Fear #1–#4.闭闭>
120 George Mann 1506742750 Julie 4 4.14 Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures Phase III--Echoes of Fear
author: George Mann
name: Julie
average rating: 4.14
book published:
rating: 4
read at: 2025/03/17
date added: 2025/03/17
shelves: 2025, comics-and-manga, middle-grade, read-online, science-fiction, star-wars
review:
I was very excited to get a continuation of Reath, Cohmac and Amadeo searching for the Exho Stones/Rod of Ages. The art is sometimes stunning (especially in the first issue), but the faces are very inconsistent.
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When Women Were Dragons 58783802 A rollicking feminist tale set in 1950s America where thousands of women have spontaneously transformed into dragons, exploding notions of a woman’s place in the world and expanding minds about accepting others for who they really are.

The first adult novel by the Newbery award-winning author of The Girl Who Drank the Moon.

Alex Green is a young girl in a world much like ours, except for its most seminal event: the Mass Dragoning of 1955, when hundreds of thousands of ordinary wives and mothers sprouted wings, scales, and talons; left a trail of fiery destruction in their path; and took to the skies. Was it their choice? What will become of those left behind? Why did Alex’s beloved aunt Marla transform but her mother did not? Alex doesn’t know. It’s taboo to speak of.

Forced into silence, Alex nevertheless must face the consequences of this astonishing event: a mother more protective than ever; an absentee father; the upsetting insistence that her aunt never even existed; and watching her beloved cousin Bea become dangerously obsessed with the forbidden.

In this timely and timeless speculative novel, award-winning author Kelly Barnhill boldly explores rage, memory, and the tyranny of forced limitations. When Women Were Dragons exposes a world that wants to keep women small—their lives and their prospects—and examines what happens when they rise en masse and take up the space they deserve.]]>
367 Kelly Barnhill 0385548222 Julie 3 The Girl Who Drank the Moon, i was excited to see another book by this author with such an entertaining and interesting premise. While I liked it, I didn't love it.

I liked the characters well enough, except those you're obviously supposed to detest (like the main character's father and the school principal). There is a lot of family trauma in this book, though I would like to point out for anyone wondering, there is no trauma or assault of a sexual nature on the page here. I'm sure some of the dragoned women had that in their past, but it is not really discussed and it is not a plot element here. (I was not sad about this.)

The thing this book was most successful at, for me, was INDUCING RAGE. I was mostly furious at the behavior of the father and principal, but honestly the dysfunction of the relationship between ALL the members of this family (mom, aunt, father, daughters) drove me up the wall. In the meantime, I appreciated the main character's desire for education and caring for her remaining family etc., but I had a really hard time with a lot of her choices and how prickly she was when people tried to help her. (This is a personal dislike for me and I do understand that not everyone is capable of accepting help or obligated to accept it.)

There is a strong political element here, covering many social issues and the struggles women experienced in the '50s and '60s - plus of course, add in not just that dragoning is happening, but it's treated like the biggest social taboo ever and everyone is just trying to pretend it doesn't exist. There are all kinds of parallels that could be drawn here. In particular one part of the storyline sounded like a story of trans youth. There are multiple lesbian characters in here and it seems like, once they were adults, they did not have any issue living life as they wished and the dragon part was a much bigger social issue. There's also a lot going on with the House Un-American Activities Committee - but they have latched onto any mention or acknowledgment of dragons as being just as big an issue as Communism. Science and inquiry are being severely repressed and I wish it didn't feel like that's where we are heading today.

Overall this book seemed a little repetitive regarding the family issues, the main character's stubbornness, and the endless descriptions of dragoning. As I said, I liked it, but zi didn't love it.]]>
3.79 2022 When Women Were Dragons
author: Kelly Barnhill
name: Julie
average rating: 3.79
book published: 2022
rating: 3
read at: 2025/03/17
date added: 2025/03/17
shelves: 2025, from-library, historical-fiction, magical-realism
review:
Having read and loved The Girl Who Drank the Moon, i was excited to see another book by this author with such an entertaining and interesting premise. While I liked it, I didn't love it.

I liked the characters well enough, except those you're obviously supposed to detest (like the main character's father and the school principal). There is a lot of family trauma in this book, though I would like to point out for anyone wondering, there is no trauma or assault of a sexual nature on the page here. I'm sure some of the dragoned women had that in their past, but it is not really discussed and it is not a plot element here. (I was not sad about this.)

The thing this book was most successful at, for me, was INDUCING RAGE. I was mostly furious at the behavior of the father and principal, but honestly the dysfunction of the relationship between ALL the members of this family (mom, aunt, father, daughters) drove me up the wall. In the meantime, I appreciated the main character's desire for education and caring for her remaining family etc., but I had a really hard time with a lot of her choices and how prickly she was when people tried to help her. (This is a personal dislike for me and I do understand that not everyone is capable of accepting help or obligated to accept it.)

There is a strong political element here, covering many social issues and the struggles women experienced in the '50s and '60s - plus of course, add in not just that dragoning is happening, but it's treated like the biggest social taboo ever and everyone is just trying to pretend it doesn't exist. There are all kinds of parallels that could be drawn here. In particular one part of the storyline sounded like a story of trans youth. There are multiple lesbian characters in here and it seems like, once they were adults, they did not have any issue living life as they wished and the dragon part was a much bigger social issue. There's also a lot going on with the House Un-American Activities Committee - but they have latched onto any mention or acknowledgment of dragons as being just as big an issue as Communism. Science and inquiry are being severely repressed and I wish it didn't feel like that's where we are heading today.

Overall this book seemed a little repetitive regarding the family issues, the main character's stubbornness, and the endless descriptions of dragoning. As I said, I liked it, but zi didn't love it.
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<![CDATA[Adrift in Currents Clean and Clear (Wayward Children, #10)]]> 57185878 Giant turtles, impossible ships, and tidal rivers ridden by a Drowned girl in search of a family in the latest in the bestselling Hugo and Nebula Award-Winning Wayward Children series from Seanan McGuire.

Nadya had three mothers: the one who bore her, the country that poisoned her, and the one who adopted her.

Nadya never considered herself less than whole, not until her adoptive parents fitted her with a prosthetic arm against her will, seeking to replace the one she'd been missing from birth.

It was cumbersome; it was uncomfortable; it was wrong.

It wasn't her.

Frustrated and unable to express why, Nadya began to wander, until the day she fell through a door into Belyyreka, the Land Beneath the Lake--and found herself in a world of water, filled with child-eating amphibians, majestic giant turtles, and impossible ships that sailed as happily beneath the surface as on top. In Belyyreka, she found herself understood for who she was: a Drowned Girl, who had made her way to her real home, accepted by the river and its people.

But even in Belyyreka, there are dangers, and trials, and Nadya would soon find herself fighting to keep hold of everything she had come to treasure.]]>
160 Seanan McGuire Julie 4 2025, fantasy, from-library
Also, it ends abruptly, but keep in mind we already know the continuation of Nadya's story from Beneath the Sugar Sky.]]>
4.03 2025 Adrift in Currents Clean and Clear (Wayward Children, #10)
author: Seanan McGuire
name: Julie
average rating: 4.03
book published: 2025
rating: 4
read at: 2025/03/14
date added: 2025/03/16
shelves: 2025, fantasy, from-library
review:
This one spends a great deal of time describing Nadya's life before she originally found her door, and I think it pays off well.

Also, it ends abruptly, but keep in mind we already know the continuation of Nadya's story from Beneath the Sugar Sky.
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<![CDATA[Last Stop (The Diamond Knife #1)]]> 210230879 From the author of the epic Shadow Campaigns saga comes a new action-adventure sci-fi series set in a dangerous world in which one must fly—or die . . .When his older sister, Quedra Sa-Yool, was brought down by her political enemies, ne’er-do-well and pilot extraordinaire Zham followed her into exile. Quedra, a military genius once known as the Diamond Knife, now commands the mercenary airship Last Stop and its motley crew, and Zham leads its tiny air wing—when he’s not roistering in bars and dodging moneylenders, that is.The one thing keeping this ragged outfit together (besides Quedra’s blistering stare) is everyone’s desire to survive on the edge, even if that means smuggling, battling pirates, and flying too close to the solid floor of clouds known as the Layer, below which the merciless insectoid mantids hold sway. Indeed, few who dare to venture there ever return . . .But when the Last Stop is enlisted to search for a lost expedition that may have discovered a haven for humans beneath the Layer, it’s the chance of a lifetime. What awaits Zham and team at the end of this dangerous mission might just change their lives—and their world—forever. Then again, it might mean the end of both.Last Stop is the first book of a thrilling new series from the critically acclaimed creator of Burningblade & Silvereye and the Forbidden Library—perfect for fans of Firefly.]]> 204 Django Wexler 1039473199 Julie 4 4.01 2024 Last Stop (The Diamond Knife #1)
author: Django Wexler
name: Julie
average rating: 4.01
book published: 2024
rating: 4
read at: 2025/03/13
date added: 2025/03/13
shelves: 2025, from-library, science-fiction
review:
Action-packed sci-fi with aerial dogfights with actual fighter planes. I was not expecting that. I also am really into the backstory of Quedra and Zham. I will happily continue on with this series.
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<![CDATA[Tears of the Nameless (Star Wars: The High Republic)]]> 210503829 The New York Times best-selling series continues in this heart-wrenching sequel to Defy the Storm where fans will reunite with fan-favorite Jedi Knight Reath Silas.

Written by the author of The High Eye of Darkness, The High Quest for the Hidden City, Dark Legends, and Myths & Fables, this next High Republic installment is perfect for fans of investigative mysteries, mythology, monster-hunting, and apocalyptic sci-fi.

It’s been over a year since the fall of the Starlight Beacon space station, and both heroes and villains alike must face the consequences of their decisions. When Jedi Knight Reath and Padawan Amadeo Azzazzo are sent on a mission to test their theories about the Nameless, they’ll come face-to-face with the terrifying creatures once thought to be myth—and learn the true meaning of fear . . . fear that fallen Jedi Azlin Rell advised them to embrace if they have any hope of defeating the monsters . . .]]>
442 George Mann 1368106935 Julie 4 4.48 2024 Tears of the Nameless (Star Wars: The High Republic)
author: George Mann
name: Julie
average rating: 4.48
book published: 2024
rating: 4
read at: 2025/03/10
date added: 2025/03/10
shelves: 2025, ebook, from-library, science-fiction, star-wars, young-adult
review:
Another excellent High Republic entry from George Mann. I love Reath and Amadeo and Affie and her crew. I love how they care for each other and those around them. And the book's message, that we get through our hard times by relying on and supporting each other, is especially needed right now.
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The Spellshop 217206125 The Spellshop is Sarah Beth Durst’s romantasy debut–a lush cottagecore 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.]]>
377 Sarah Beth Durst 1250333970 Julie 4
Sweetness level: 12. Spice level: 0. It absolutely didn't need it.

It took me longer than I expected to get through this. Admittedly, it felt a little slow in parts and I sometimes felt like Kiela was rehashing the same thoughts or reasoning multiple times. Also, and this is just a me problem, I have a hard time with prickly characters who can't deal with other people being kind to them. Kiela grew a lot in this book and I really enjoyed her character. Larren is great, Caz and Meep are great, the Coven is great.... Varrick is [spoiler] also great[/spoiler].

I'm glad I chose this book and would read more about these characters if it ever gets written.]]>
3.97 2024 The Spellshop
author: Sarah Beth Durst
name: Julie
average rating: 3.97
book published: 2024
rating: 4
read at: 2025/03/06
date added: 2025/03/06
shelves: 2025, climate-and-eco-fiction, fantasy, from-library, romance
review:
I chose this for the Sweet and Spicy (romance) category reading challenge on 欧宝娱乐. I don't read very much romance, so I picked one that was equal parts fantasy.

Sweetness level: 12. Spice level: 0. It absolutely didn't need it.

It took me longer than I expected to get through this. Admittedly, it felt a little slow in parts and I sometimes felt like Kiela was rehashing the same thoughts or reasoning multiple times. Also, and this is just a me problem, I have a hard time with prickly characters who can't deal with other people being kind to them. Kiela grew a lot in this book and I really enjoyed her character. Larren is great, Caz and Meep are great, the Coven is great.... Varrick is [spoiler] also great[/spoiler].

I'm glad I chose this book and would read more about these characters if it ever gets written.
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Seven Simeons: A Russian Tale 22147170 26 Boris Artzybasheff 1127372459 Julie 4
The story is a pretty standard fairy tale, and for me it was really the gorgeous illustrations that made this book.]]>
4.00 1937 Seven Simeons: A Russian Tale
author: Boris Artzybasheff
name: Julie
average rating: 4.00
book published: 1937
rating: 4
read at: 2025/02/28
date added: 2025/02/28
shelves: 2025, award-winners, children-s, fairy-tales, from-library
review:
This is a really beautiful book. The illustrations are so delicate and the few colors used are very effective.

The story is a pretty standard fairy tale, and for me it was really the gorgeous illustrations that made this book.
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Death of the Author 214329001 The future of storytelling is here.

Life has thrown Zelu some curveballs over the years, but when she's suddenly dropped from her university job and her latest novel is rejected, all in the middle of her sister's wedding, her life is upended. Disabled, unemployed and from a nosy, high-achieving, judgmental family, she's not sure what comes next.

In her hotel room that night, she takes the risk that will define her life - she decides to write a book VERY unlike her others. A science fiction drama about androids and AI after the extinction of humanity. And everything changes.

What follows is a tale of love and loss, fame and infamy, of extraordinary events in one world, and another. And as Zelu's life evolves, the lines between fiction and reality begin to blur.

Because sometimes a story really does have the power to reshape the world.]]>
448 Nnedi Okorafor 0063391155 Julie 0 to-read 4.04 2025 Death of the Author
author: Nnedi Okorafor
name: Julie
average rating: 4.04
book published: 2025
rating: 0
read at:
date added: 2025/02/28
shelves: to-read
review:

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Doorways in the Sand 1118507 189 Roger Zelazny 0380009498 Julie 4
This book is just really fun. It reads like a John Scalzi novel (say, The Kaiju Preservation Society or Agent to the Stars or Starter Villain), or maybe I should say Scalzi writes like Zelazny. The protagonist is likeable and wacky and the story just trundles along in a fun way. There's a little philosophy about Earth's place in the galaxy, and about making decisions about your life. It's just a fun romp.

Yet another book read off the Among Others bibliography, so, thanks to Jo Walton!]]>
3.94 1976 Doorways in the Sand
author: Roger Zelazny
name: Julie
average rating: 3.94
book published: 1976
rating: 4
read at: 2025/02/28
date added: 2025/02/28
shelves: 2025, award-winners, read-your-bookshelves, science-fiction
review:
4, maybe 4.5 stars.

This book is just really fun. It reads like a John Scalzi novel (say, The Kaiju Preservation Society or Agent to the Stars or Starter Villain), or maybe I should say Scalzi writes like Zelazny. The protagonist is likeable and wacky and the story just trundles along in a fun way. There's a little philosophy about Earth's place in the galaxy, and about making decisions about your life. It's just a fun romp.

Yet another book read off the Among Others bibliography, so, thanks to Jo Walton!
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<![CDATA[Kills Well with Others (Killers of a Certain Age, #2)]]> 214537816 Four women assassins, senior in status—and in age—sharpen their knives for another bloody good adventure in this riotous follow-up to the New York Times bestselling sensation Killers of a Certain Age.

After more than a year of laying low, Billie, Helen, Mary Alice, and Natalie are called back into action. They have enjoyed their rest, but the lack of excitement is starting to chafe: a professional killer can only take so many watercolor classes and yoga sessions before she gets the itch to get back in the game. When they receive a call from Naomi Ndiaye, the head of the elite assassin organization known as the Museum, they are ready to tackle the greatest challenge of their careers.

Someone on the inside has compiled a list of important kills committed by Museum agents, all of them connected to a single, shadowy figure, an Eastern European gangster who rules her business empire with an iron fist and plays puppet master in international affairs. Naomi is convinced this criminal queen is bent upon revenge, killing off the agents who attempted to thwart her, and the aging quartet of killers is next.

Together the foursome embark on a wild ride across the globe on the double mission of rooting out the Museum’s mole and hunting down the gangster and her assassin. But their nemesis is unlike any they’ve faced before, and it will take all their experience and a whole lot of luck to get out of this mission alive.]]>
356 Deanna Raybourn 0593638514 Julie 0 to-read 3.94 2025 Kills Well with Others (Killers of a Certain Age, #2)
author: Deanna Raybourn
name: Julie
average rating: 3.94
book published: 2025
rating: 0
read at:
date added: 2025/02/27
shelves: to-read
review:

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Future's Edge 214356055 A gripping and heartfelt horror-tinged space adventure from the BSFA award-winning author of Stars and Bones and Embers of War. Readers of James S.A. Corey and Becky Chambers will love this fast-paced story of space piracy, deadly alien artifacts and a race to save what is left of humanity.

When archaeologist Ursula Morrow accidentally infects herself with an alien parasite, she fears she may have jeopardised her career. However, her concerns become irrelevant when Earth is destroyed, billions die, and suddenly no one needs archaeologists anymore…?

Two years later, she’s plucked from a refugee camp on a backwater world and tasked with retrieving the artifact that infected her, as it just might hold the key to humanity’s survival. With time running short, and the planet housing the weapon now situated in hostile territory, she realises she’s going to have to commit an act of desperate piracy if she’s going to achieve her objective before the enemy’s final onslaught.

A thrilling, page-turning journey into deep space where the fights are brutal, the relationships are complicated and the world ended years ago.]]>
352 Gareth L. Powell 1803368632 Julie 0 to-read 3.70 Future's Edge
author: Gareth L. Powell
name: Julie
average rating: 3.70
book published:
rating: 0
read at:
date added: 2025/02/27
shelves: to-read
review:

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Wee Gillis 49006023 Story of Ferdinand.

Wee Gillis lives in Scotland. He is an orphan, and he spends half of each year with his mother's people in the Lowlands, while the other half finds him in the Highlands with his father's kin. Both sides of Gillis's family are eager for him to settle down and adopt their ways. In the Lowlands, he is taught to herd cattle, learning how to call them to him in even the heaviest of evening fogs. In the rocky Highlands, he stalks stags from outcrop to outcrop, holding his breath so as not to make a sound. Wee Gillis is a quick study, and he soon picks up what his elders can teach him. And yet he is unprepared when the day comes for him to decide, once and for all, whether it will be the Lowlands or the Highlands that he will call his home.

Robert Lawson and Munro Leaf's classic picture book is a tribute to the powers of the imagination and a triumph of the storyteller's and illustrator's art.]]>
72 Munro Leaf Julie 4 4.50 1938 Wee Gillis
author: Munro Leaf
name: Julie
average rating: 4.50
book published: 1938
rating: 4
read at: 2025/02/25
date added: 2025/02/26
shelves: 2025, award-winners, children-s, from-library, historical-fiction
review:
Another Caldecott Honor book, this time from 1938. This is a really cute book about a young Scottish boy who has Highland and Lowland relatives and has to decide whether he is going to become a Highlander or a Lowlander. Unsurprisingly, he finds his own solution. I loved Robert Lawson's artwork.
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Weyward 60654349 I am a Weyward, and wild inside.

2019: Under cover of darkness, Kate flees London for ramshackle Weyward Cottage, inherited from a great aunt she barely remembers. With its tumbling ivy and overgrown garden, the cottage is worlds away from the abusive partner who tormented Kate. But she begins to suspect that her great aunt had a secret. One that lurks in the bones of the cottage, hidden ever since the witch-hunts of the 17th century.

1619: Altha is awaiting trial for the murder of a local farmer who was stampeded to death by his herd. As a girl, Altha’s mother taught her their magic, a kind not rooted in spell casting but in a deep knowledge of the natural world. But unusual women have always been deemed dangerous, and as the evidence for witchcraft is set out against Altha, she knows it will take all of her powers to maintain her freedom.

1942: As World War II rages, Violet is trapped in her family's grand, crumbling estate. Straitjacketed by societal convention, she longs for the robust education her brother receives––and for her mother, long deceased, who was rumored to have gone mad before her death. The only traces Violet has of her are a locket bearing the initial W and the word weyward scratched into the baseboard of her bedroom.

Weaving together the stories of three extraordinary women across five centuries, Emilia Hart's Weyward is an enthralling novel of female resilience and the transformative power of the natural world.]]>
329 Emilia Hart 125028080X Julie 3
Secondly, this book is primarily about all the ways men can abuse and mistreat women. About society's lack of understanding for anyone who is different, and particularly how women's skills and power have been feared and diminished. The three different generations of Weyward women in this story basically bond (centuries or decades apart) through shared trauma. Some of it, particularly Violet's story, was like watching a train wreck because it was very obvious where the story was going. I am happy about how each generation's story was resolved except I didn't think, without getting too spoilery, that Kate's resolution went FAR ENOUGH. A predator will always be a predator even if he's no longer after YOU. But the message seems to, it's better to make someone experience a lifetime of suffering, I guess.

Honestly, pretty much every male character in this book is a misogynistic a-hole (except Graham - I love Graham. A couple other minor characters are fine.). It is awful to read about. So can I say I "enjoyed" this book? Not really. It was compelling enough that I got through it in a couple of days, and it held my interest until the end. Your mileage may vary.]]>
4.03 2023 Weyward
author: Emilia Hart
name: Julie
average rating: 4.03
book published: 2023
rating: 3
read at: 2025/02/26
date added: 2025/02/26
shelves: 2025, fantasy, from-library, historical-fiction
review:
First off, I just want to say that there are so many things in this book that could be a problem for people: r*pe (happening on the page), domestic abuse (both from partner and parent), pregnancy loss, abortion.... the list goes on. So, fair warning.

Secondly, this book is primarily about all the ways men can abuse and mistreat women. About society's lack of understanding for anyone who is different, and particularly how women's skills and power have been feared and diminished. The three different generations of Weyward women in this story basically bond (centuries or decades apart) through shared trauma. Some of it, particularly Violet's story, was like watching a train wreck because it was very obvious where the story was going. I am happy about how each generation's story was resolved except I didn't think, without getting too spoilery, that Kate's resolution went FAR ENOUGH. A predator will always be a predator even if he's no longer after YOU. But the message seems to, it's better to make someone experience a lifetime of suffering, I guess.

Honestly, pretty much every male character in this book is a misogynistic a-hole (except Graham - I love Graham. A couple other minor characters are fine.). It is awful to read about. So can I say I "enjoyed" this book? Not really. It was compelling enough that I got through it in a couple of days, and it held my interest until the end. Your mileage may vary.
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<![CDATA[The Complete Elfquest: Book 3: Captives of Blue Mountain (Elfquest #3)]]> 1053131 Book Three of The Complete Elfquest, the Quest takes a turn that no one could have foreseen! From the Forbidden Grove, Cutter and Skywise must now make their way to Blue Mountain -- home of the Gliders and the mysterious and evil Winnowill. Surprise follows surprise as the two elves discover that the mistress of Blue Mountain has already captured the other Wolfriders, and holds them enslaved with a deadly secret!

Can the Wolfriders win free, or are they forever Captives of Blue Mountain?

Collects the original B&W issues #11-15 and the Marvel/Epic full-color reprints #17-24.
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188 Wendy Pini 0936861088 Julie 5 This is a great volume. Cutter has matured so much as a leader and he has hard decisions to make in this book. Blue Mountain is both creepy and interesting, and Winnowill is a great villain. I also love the Tyldak/Dewshine storyline. The end of this volume is very sad and also a huge cliffhanger.

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I originally borrowed these from a friend, I think in 8th grade, could be 9th.]]>
4.53 1983 The Complete Elfquest: Book 3: Captives of Blue Mountain (Elfquest #3)
author: Wendy Pini
name: Julie
average rating: 4.53
book published: 1983
rating: 5
read at: 2025/02/25
date added: 2025/02/26
shelves: fantasy, comics-and-manga, borrowed, 2025, read-your-bookshelves
review:
Reread Feb 2025.
This is a great volume. Cutter has matured so much as a leader and he has hard decisions to make in this book. Blue Mountain is both creepy and interesting, and Winnowill is a great villain. I also love the Tyldak/Dewshine storyline. The end of this volume is very sad and also a huge cliffhanger.

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I originally borrowed these from a friend, I think in 8th grade, could be 9th.
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<![CDATA[The Demon of Unrest: A Saga of Hubris, Heartbreak, and Heroism at the Dawn of the Civil War]]> 195608683 The #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Splendid and the Vile brings to life the pivotal five months between the election of Abraham Lincoln and the start of the Civil War—a slow-burning crisis that finally tore a deeply divided nation in two.

On November 6, 1860, Abraham Lincoln became the fluky victor in a tight race for president. The country was bitterly at odds; Southern extremists were moving ever closer to destroying the Union, with one state after another seceding and Lincoln powerless to stop them. Slavery fueled the conflict, but somehow the passions of North and South came to focus on a lonely federal fortress in Charleston: Fort Sumter.
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Master storyteller Erik Larson offers a gripping account of the chaotic months between Lincoln’s election and the Confederacy’s shelling of Sumter—a period marked by tragic errors and miscommunications, enflamed egos and craven ambitions, personal tragedies and betrayals. Lincoln himself wrote that the trials of these five months were “so great that, could I have anticipated them, I would not have believed it possible to survive them.”
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At the heart of this suspense-filled narrative are Major Robert Anderson, Sumter’s commander and a former slave owner sympathetic to the South but loyal to the Union; Edmund Ruffin, a vain and bloodthirsty radical who stirs secessionist ardor at every opportunity; and Mary Boykin Chesnut, wife of a prominent planter, conflicted over both marriage and slavery and seeing parallels between both. In the middle of it all is the overwhelmed Lincoln, battling with his duplicitous Secretary of State, William Seward, as he tries desperately to avert a war that he fears is inevitable—one that will eventually kill 750,000 Americans.
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Drawing on diaries, secret communiques, slave ledgers, and plantation records, Larson gives us a political horror story that captures the forces that led America to the brink—a dark reminder that we often don’t see a cataclysm coming until it’s too late.]]>
565 Erik Larson 0385348746 Julie 5
I started this book not long after Inauguration Day in 2025, a time super fraught with anxiety and fear over the state of our country, the political situation, and what was to come. I had to stop reading this for a while because the things that were being described struck a little too close to current events - and those previous events literally led to civil war. There is a strong prevalence here of the "fake news" philosophy - Lincoln wrote many times about how no matter how many times he stated he was not going to interfere with slavery in states where it already existed, the South and its supporters had already made up their minds that that was exactly what he was plotting and nothing would change that view. I also don't know whether it's comforting or not to know that so many politicians have always been so obviously out for their own self-aggrandizement and increase of their own power... Some of these people are so disgustingly arrogant and self-absorbed it is really gross to read about. (I'm looking at you, Edmund Ruffin and James Henry Hammond.)

There is a LOT of page time devoted to the culture and mentality of the Southern "chivalry" and it is extremely discouraging to read. You can see how a lot of the attitudes of the slaveowning culture hung around through the Jim Crow years and probably still contribute to some people's attitudes today. Some of these people really convinced themselves that slavery of the Black population was a right, a duty and an absolute good, and they definitely believed that the cotton industry was of the highest national and international importance. It's wonderful that the personal diaries of some of these people still exist so we can get that sort of "insider" perspective, but I have to say, some of them drove me crazy! Mary Chesnut in particular is a great example of how Southern "chivalry" life was dominated by politeness and honor etc., and yet she is absolutely scathing when talking about others.

Annnnnyway, this book took me forever to get through, but just because it is so full of detailed information. It is WELL worth the time and Erik Larson's writing is, as always, interesting and entertaining.]]>
4.13 2024 The Demon of Unrest: A Saga of Hubris, Heartbreak, and Heroism at the Dawn of the Civil War
author: Erik Larson
name: Julie
average rating: 4.13
book published: 2024
rating: 5
read at: 2025/02/24
date added: 2025/02/26
shelves: 2025, from-library, history, non-fiction, race
review:
A very well-written, well-researched look at the politics, cultural sentiments, and particular incidents that led to the start of the Civil War. It shows what the political climate was before everything went down, and shows what led to the secession of South Carolina followed by other states, and what ultimately led to the actual firing on Fort Sumter which kicked off the Civil War so many of the participants didn't think would really happen.

I started this book not long after Inauguration Day in 2025, a time super fraught with anxiety and fear over the state of our country, the political situation, and what was to come. I had to stop reading this for a while because the things that were being described struck a little too close to current events - and those previous events literally led to civil war. There is a strong prevalence here of the "fake news" philosophy - Lincoln wrote many times about how no matter how many times he stated he was not going to interfere with slavery in states where it already existed, the South and its supporters had already made up their minds that that was exactly what he was plotting and nothing would change that view. I also don't know whether it's comforting or not to know that so many politicians have always been so obviously out for their own self-aggrandizement and increase of their own power... Some of these people are so disgustingly arrogant and self-absorbed it is really gross to read about. (I'm looking at you, Edmund Ruffin and James Henry Hammond.)

There is a LOT of page time devoted to the culture and mentality of the Southern "chivalry" and it is extremely discouraging to read. You can see how a lot of the attitudes of the slaveowning culture hung around through the Jim Crow years and probably still contribute to some people's attitudes today. Some of these people really convinced themselves that slavery of the Black population was a right, a duty and an absolute good, and they definitely believed that the cotton industry was of the highest national and international importance. It's wonderful that the personal diaries of some of these people still exist so we can get that sort of "insider" perspective, but I have to say, some of them drove me crazy! Mary Chesnut in particular is a great example of how Southern "chivalry" life was dominated by politeness and honor etc., and yet she is absolutely scathing when talking about others.

Annnnnyway, this book took me forever to get through, but just because it is so full of detailed information. It is WELL worth the time and Erik Larson's writing is, as always, interesting and entertaining.
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<![CDATA[The Complete Elfquest: Book 2: The Forbidden Grove (Elfquest #2)]]> 2089733 Book Two of The Complete Elfquest, the adventurers Cutter and Skywise must leave the safety of Sorrow's End after seven peaceful years. Their quest: to find and unite other tribes of elves against the threat of warring humans. But first they must brave the open desert, treacherous trolls and, beyond that, the eerie Forbidden Grove where dwell terrifying creatures and mysterious "spirits." Can the elfin pair win through?

Brave strange new lands and weird obstacles in The Forbidden Grove

Collects #6-10 of the original B&W series and 9-16 of the Marvel/Epic full-color reprints.]]>
204 R Pini Wendy/pini 093686107X Julie 5 Still super enjoyable. I love Nonna and Adar (who happen to look just like the Pinis...)

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A personal favorite.]]>
4.38 1982 The Complete Elfquest: Book 2: The Forbidden Grove (Elfquest #2)
author: R Pini Wendy/pini
name: Julie
average rating: 4.38
book published: 1982
rating: 5
read at: 2025/02/22
date added: 2025/02/22
shelves: fantasy, comics-and-manga, borrowed, 2025, read-your-bookshelves
review:
Reread in 2025.
Still super enjoyable. I love Nonna and Adar (who happen to look just like the Pinis...)

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A personal favorite.
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<![CDATA[Beyond the Wand: The Magic and Mayhem of Growing Up a Wizard]]> 61203436 From the magical moments on set as Draco Malfoy to the challenges of growing up in the spotlight, get a backstage pass into Tom Felton’s life on and off the big screen in this #1 New York Times bestseller.

Tom Felton’s adolescence was anything but ordinary. His early rise to fame in beloved films like The Borrowers catapulted him into the limelight, but nothing could prepare him for what was to come after he landed the iconic role of the Draco Malfoy, the bleached blonde villain of the Harry Potter movies. For the next ten years, he was at the center of a huge pop culture phenomenon and yet, in between filming, he would go back to being a normal teenager trying to fit into a normal school.

Speaking with great candor and his signature humor, Tom shares his experience growing up as part of the wizarding world while also trying to navigate the muggle world. He tells stories from his early days in the business like his first acting gig where he was mistaken for fellow blonde child actor Macaulay Culkin and his Harry Potter audition where, in a very Draco-like move, he fudged how well he knew the books the series was based on (not at all). He reflects on his experiences working with cinematic greats such as Alan Rickman, Sir Michael Gambon, Dame Maggie Smith, and Ralph Fiennes (including that awkward Voldemort hug). And, perhaps most poignantly, he discusses the lasting relationships he made over that decade of filming, including with Emma Watson, who started out as a pesky nine-year-old whom he mocked for not knowing what a boom mic was but who soon grew into one of his dearest friends. Then, of course, there are the highs and lows of fame and navigating life after such a momentous and life-changing experience.

Tom Felton’s Beyond the Wand is an entertaining, funny, and poignant must-read for any Harry Potter fan. Prepare to meet a real-life wizard.]]>
308 Tom Felton 1529192439 Julie 4
Tom really seems luke a genuinely good, kind soul and I wish him every good thing.]]>
4.40 2022 Beyond the Wand: The Magic and Mayhem of Growing Up a Wizard
author: Tom Felton
name: Julie
average rating: 4.40
book published: 2022
rating: 4
read at: 2025/02/21
date added: 2025/02/21
shelves: 2025, biography-or-memoir, ebook, non-fiction, read-on-kindle, read-your-bookshelves
review:
A very pleasant and interesting memoir. I was impressed with Felton's self-effacing willingness to be open about his mistakes and embarrassments, as well as his struggles with fame and mental health. These are surrounded by many really funny and endearing behind-the-scenes stories from the Harry Potter years and beyond - just what you would hope to get from a Potter cast memoir. ("Don't. Step. On. My. F*%#ing. Cloak.")

Tom really seems luke a genuinely good, kind soul and I wish him every good thing.
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<![CDATA[Murder by Memory (Dorothy Gentleman, #1)]]> 211004175
A mind is a terrible thing to erase...

Welcome to the HMS Fairweather, Her Majesty’s most luxurious interstellar passenger liner! Room and board are included, new bodies are graciously provided upon request, and should you desire a rest between lifetimes, your mind shall be most carefully preserved in glass in the Library, shielded from every danger.

Near the topmost deck of an interstellar generation ship, Dorothy Gentleman wakes up in a body that isn’t hers—just as someone else is found murdered. As one of the ship’s detectives, Dorothy usually delights in unraveling the schemes on board the Fairweather, but when she finds that someone is not only killing bodies but purposefully deleting minds from the Library, she realizes something even more sinister is afoot.

Dorothy suspects her misfortune is partly the fault of her feckless nephew Ruthie who, despite his brilliance as a programmer, leaves chaos in his cheerful wake. Or perhaps the sultry yarn store proprietor—and ex-girlfriend of the body Dorothy is currently inhabiting—knows more than she’s letting on. Whatever it is, Dorothy intends to solve this case. Because someone has done the impossible and found a way to make murder on the Fairweather a very permanent state indeed. A mastermind may be at work—and if so, they’ve had three hundred years to perfect their schemes…]]>
112 Olivia Waite 1250342244 Julie 0 to-read 3.74 2025 Murder by Memory (Dorothy Gentleman, #1)
author: Olivia Waite
name: Julie
average rating: 3.74
book published: 2025
rating: 0
read at:
date added: 2025/02/21
shelves: to-read
review:

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God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater 525913 God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater is a comic masterpiece. Eliot Rosewater, drunk, volunteer fireman and president of the fabulously rich Rosewater foundation, is about to attempt a noble experiment with human nature...with a little help from writer Kilgore Trout.?The result is Vonnegut's funniest satire, an etched-in-acid portrayal of the greed, hypocrisy & follies of the flesh we are all heir to.]]> 217 Kurt Vonnegut Jr. 0385283350 Julie 4 2025, fiction, from-library Among Others bibliography list. I liked this one a lot. I loved Eliot Rosewater and I just want people to just leave him alone to do good things for people, since that is what he loves. A lot of the ideas talked about in this book are just as relevant today - the idea of the "deserving poor" vs. "welfare queens" etc. and what people should do with their massive wealth.]]> 3.92 1965 God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater
author: Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
name: Julie
average rating: 3.92
book published: 1965
rating: 4
read at: 2025/02/15
date added: 2025/02/18
shelves: 2025, fiction, from-library
review:
Read for the Among Others bibliography list. I liked this one a lot. I loved Eliot Rosewater and I just want people to just leave him alone to do good things for people, since that is what he loves. A lot of the ideas talked about in this book are just as relevant today - the idea of the "deserving poor" vs. "welfare queens" etc. and what people should do with their massive wealth.
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<![CDATA[The Complete Elfquest: Book 1: Fire and Flight (Elfquest #1)]]> 375134 188 Richard Pini 0936861061 Julie 5 The one reading goal I have set myself this year is to "finish" ElfQuest. I am starting at the beginning and want to get through all the various comic series, and finally get to Final Quest (and Stargazer's Hunt). On this reread, volume 1 impressed me with how independent Leetah is and how her character is allowed to make her own decision, both by the authors and by Cutter, even though Recognition could easily have prompted the use of force. I really appreciate that the Pinis felt that was the proper way for this story to go.


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This series is an all-time favorite for me. Wendy's artwork only gets better and better, and the characters and story are memorable. I remember seeing this in the display window by the reading room in middle school and can only regret that I didn't poke my head in and find out what it was all about... instead, I learned about it from friends of mine the next year.]]>
4.37 1981 The Complete Elfquest: Book 1: Fire and Flight (Elfquest #1)
author: Richard Pini
name: Julie
average rating: 4.37
book published: 1981
rating: 5
read at: 2025/02/16
date added: 2025/02/18
shelves: fantasy, comics-and-manga, borrowed, 2025, read-your-bookshelves
review:
Re-read: Feb 2025
The one reading goal I have set myself this year is to "finish" ElfQuest. I am starting at the beginning and want to get through all the various comic series, and finally get to Final Quest (and Stargazer's Hunt). On this reread, volume 1 impressed me with how independent Leetah is and how her character is allowed to make her own decision, both by the authors and by Cutter, even though Recognition could easily have prompted the use of force. I really appreciate that the Pinis felt that was the proper way for this story to go.


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This series is an all-time favorite for me. Wendy's artwork only gets better and better, and the characters and story are memorable. I remember seeing this in the display window by the reading room in middle school and can only regret that I didn't poke my head in and find out what it was all about... instead, I learned about it from friends of mine the next year.
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<![CDATA[The Late Mrs. Willoughby (Mr. Darcy & Miss Tilney, #2)]]> 63113559
Catherine and Henry Tilney of Northanger Abbey are not entirely pleased to be sending their eligible young daughter Juliet out into the world again: the last house party she attended, at the home of the Knightleys, involved a murder—which Juliet helped solve. Particularly concerning is that she intends to visit her new friend Marianne Brandon, who's returned home to Devonshire shrouded in fresh scandal—made more potent by the news that her former suitor, the rakish Mr. Willoughby, intends to take up residence at his local estate with his new bride.

Elizabeth and Fitzwilliam Darcy of Pemberley are thrilled that their eldest son, Jonathan—who, like his father, has not always been the most socially adept—has been invited to stay with his former schoolmate, John Willoughby. Jonathan himself is decidedly less taken with the notion of having to spend extended time under the roof of his old bully, but that all changes when he finds himself reunited with his fellow amateur sleuth, the radiant Miss Tilney. And when shortly thereafter, Willoughby's new wife—whom he married for her fortune—dies horribly at the party meant to welcome her to town.

With rumors flying and Marianne—known to be both unstable and previously jilted by the dead woman's newly made widower—under increased suspicion, Jonathan and Juliet must team up once more to uncover the murderer. But as they collect clues and close in on suspects, eerie incidents suggest that the killer may strike again, and that the pair are in far graver danger than they or their families could imagine.

A VINTAGE ORIGINAL.]]>
390 Claudia Gray Julie 4
Claudia Gray continues to impress me with her characterizations of these beloved creations. Marianne and Brandon are a joy to read about. And even side characters like Sir John Middleton and Mrs. Jennings are shown to be staunch friends with valuable skills and experience and big hearts, despite their silly or ridiculous social flaws.

Looking forward to book 3, which is already waiting on my Kindle!]]>
4.13 2023 The Late Mrs. Willoughby (Mr. Darcy & Miss Tilney, #2)
author: Claudia Gray
name: Julie
average rating: 4.13
book published: 2023
rating: 4
read at: 2025/02/17
date added: 2025/02/18
shelves: 2025, ebook, historical-fiction, mystery, read-on-kindle, read-your-bookshelves
review:
I am sooooo enjoying this series. I have to say that I don't think this one was quite as good as the first one, but by the end it was so exciting and heartwarming! I LOVVVVVVVE Mr. (Jonathan) Darcy and Miss Tilney! I also love that Jonathan is pretty obviously autistic and I think it is great to see that set in this time period, because you KNOW it happened, it just wasn't talked about.

Claudia Gray continues to impress me with her characterizations of these beloved creations. Marianne and Brandon are a joy to read about. And even side characters like Sir John Middleton and Mrs. Jennings are shown to be staunch friends with valuable skills and experience and big hearts, despite their silly or ridiculous social flaws.

Looking forward to book 3, which is already waiting on my Kindle!
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<![CDATA[Three Bags Full (Sheep Detective Story, #1)]]> 779463
On a hillside near the cozy Irish village of Glennkill, a flock of sheep gathers around their shepherd, George, whose body lies pinned to the ground with a spade. George has cared devotedly for the flock, even reading them books every night. Led by Miss Maple, the smartest sheep in Glennkill (and possibly the world), they set out to find George’s killer.

The A-team of investigators includes Othello, the “bad-boy” black ram; Mopple the Whale, a Merino who eats a lot and remembers everything; and Zora, a pensive black-faced ewe with a weakness for abysses. Joined by other members of the richly talented flock, they engage in nightlong discussions about the crime, wild metaphysical speculations, and embark on reconnaissance missions into the village, where they encounter some likely suspects. Along the way, the sheep confront their own all-too-human struggles with guilt, misdeeds, and unrequited love.
Funny, fresh, and endearing, it introduces a wonderful new breed of detectives to the reader.]]>
341 Leonie Swann 038566379X Julie 0 to-read 3.63 2005 Three Bags Full (Sheep Detective Story, #1)
author: Leonie Swann
name: Julie
average rating: 3.63
book published: 2005
rating: 0
read at:
date added: 2025/02/12
shelves: to-read
review:

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The Wind Chill Factor 39803845 A man is endangered by his family’s long-ago Nazi ties in this “riveting” thriller by a New York Times–bestselling author (Rolling Stone). ?His marriage destroyed by drinking, John Cooper returns to Cambridge, Massachusetts, trying to recapture the joy he felt as an undergraduate in Harvard University’s sacred halls. He is just beginning to piece his life together when he gets a telegram calling him home to Minnesota. The message comes from Buenos Aires, and with Cooper’s family history, that can mean only one The Nazis are staging a comeback.?To John and his brother, their grandfather was a kind, distinguished old man. But to the American people, he was the worst kind of traitor. An industrialist who spent the 1930s in business with Fascists, he became infamous as “America’s Number One Nazi.” When Hitler’s old lieutenants decide to get together a Fourth Reich, the Coopers are the first family they call. John hasn’t even made it to Minnesota when the first attempt on his life comes—a message that if he isn’t ready to honor his family legacy, he will die for it.]]> 438 Thomas Gifford Julie 4
Way back around 2010 when I was the Nook seller at my local B&N, I helped teach a woman how to use hers and she scribbled some book recommendations on an envelope. I still have it, and this was one of those recommendations.

This book just kept... not going where I thought it might go. And the end is WILD.]]>
4.12 1975 The Wind Chill Factor
author: Thomas Gifford
name: Julie
average rating: 4.12
book published: 1975
rating: 4
read at: 2025/02/12
date added: 2025/02/12
shelves: 2025, ebook, fiction, read-on-kindle, read-your-bookshelves, suspense-or-thriller
review:
Whaaaaaaaaat did I just read??

Way back around 2010 when I was the Nook seller at my local B&N, I helped teach a woman how to use hers and she scribbled some book recommendations on an envelope. I still have it, and this was one of those recommendations.

This book just kept... not going where I thought it might go. And the end is WILD.
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The Reformatory 62919847 A gripping, page-turning novel set in Jim Crow Florida that follows Robert Stephens Jr. as he’s sent to a segregated reform school that is a chamber of terrors where he sees the horrors of racism and injustice, for the living, and the dead.

Gracetown, Florida
June 1950

Twelve-year-old Robbie Stephens, Jr., is sentenced to six months at the Gracetown School for Boys, a reformatory, for kicking the son of the largest landowner in town in defense of his older sister, Gloria. So begins Robbie’s journey further into the terrors of the Jim Crow South and the very real horror of the school they call The Reformatory.

Robbie has a talent for seeing ghosts, or haints. But what was once a comfort to him after the loss of his mother has become a window to the truth of what happens at the reformatory. Boys forced to work to remediate their so-called crimes have gone missing, but the haints Robbie sees hint at worse things. Through his friends Redbone and Blue, Robbie is learning not just the rules but how to survive. Meanwhile, Gloria is rallying every family member and connection in Florida to find a way to get Robbie out before it’s too late.

The Reformatory is a haunting work of historical fiction written as only American Book Award–winning author Tananarive Due could, by piecing together the life of the relative her family never spoke of and bringing his tragedy and those of so many others at the infamous Dozier School for Boys to the light in this riveting novel.]]>
576 Tananarive Due 1982188340 Julie 4
There is a twist in here, and I did guess it early. I wish I hadn't because it would have been a great surprise.

I learned a lot about some historical figures I didn't know, like Ruby McCollum and Harry T. Moore.

I experienced a terrifying telling of what it would be like to have the KKK lurking outside your door and wondering if you're going to get shot or burned to death, just due to the color of your skin. (TERRIFYING.)

I learned more about the NAACP and members' efforts to help in the deep South, and the deeply, deeply-rooted racism they were fighting where even whites who thought it was wrong were afraid to act out due to retaliation.

I definitely recommend this book, especially if it's outside of your experiences.]]>
4.44 2023 The Reformatory
author: Tananarive Due
name: Julie
average rating: 4.44
book published: 2023
rating: 4
read at: 2025/02/10
date added: 2025/02/10
shelves: 2025, from-library, fiction, historical-fiction, paranormal, race
review:
Took me a while to get to this one but I'm very glad I did. The writing flows so well - although for some reason this took me about a week to read. I was super sick with a head cold, which probably accounts for a lot of it.

There is a twist in here, and I did guess it early. I wish I hadn't because it would have been a great surprise.

I learned a lot about some historical figures I didn't know, like Ruby McCollum and Harry T. Moore.

I experienced a terrifying telling of what it would be like to have the KKK lurking outside your door and wondering if you're going to get shot or burned to death, just due to the color of your skin. (TERRIFYING.)

I learned more about the NAACP and members' efforts to help in the deep South, and the deeply, deeply-rooted racism they were fighting where even whites who thought it was wrong were afraid to act out due to retaliation.

I definitely recommend this book, especially if it's outside of your experiences.
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<![CDATA[Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Vol. 18]]> 50891156 192 Koyoharu Gotouge 1974717607 Julie 4 4.66 2019 Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Vol. 18
author: Koyoharu Gotouge
name: Julie
average rating: 4.66
book published: 2019
rating: 4
read at: 2022/05/01
date added: 2025/02/06
shelves: 2022, comics-and-manga, fantasy, from-library, historical-fiction, translated, young-adult
review:
Pretty good volume - I didn't love the Akaza wrap-up, though.
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<![CDATA[Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Vol. 10]]> 52228762
In Taisho-era Japan, Tanjiro Kamado is a kindhearted boy who makes a living selling charcoal. But his peaceful life is shattered when a demon slaughters his entire family. His little sister Nezuko is the only survivor, but she has been transformed into a demon herself! Tanjiro sets out on a dangerous journey to find a way to return his sister to normal and destroy the demon who ruined his life.

Despite some comic misunderstandings that almost blow their cover, Tanjiro, Inosuke and Zenitsu smoke out Daki, a demon that has been devouring the residents of the entertainment district for years. The Hashira Tengen Uzui and his ninja companions engage Daki, but if they cannot handle her, will Tanjiro and his friends be able to take on one of Kibutsuji’s Upper-Ranked demons by themselves?]]>
200 Koyoharu Gotouge 1974704556 Julie 4 Nezuko is amaaaaaaaaaazing! 4.57 2018 Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Vol. 10
author: Koyoharu Gotouge
name: Julie
average rating: 4.57
book published: 2018
rating: 4
read at: 2021/09/22
date added: 2025/02/06
shelves: 2021, comics-and-manga, fantasy, from-library, historical-fiction, translated, young-adult
review:
Nezuko is amaaaaaaaaaazing!
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Waldo and Magic, Inc. 2327224
But Waldo had little reason to want to help the rest of humanity ? until he learned that the solution to their problems also held the key to his own...

Magic, Inc.
Under the guise of an agency for magicians, Magic, Inc. was systematically squeezing out the small independent magicians. Then one businessman stood firm. With the help of an Oxford-educated African shaman and a little old lady adept at black magic, he went straight to the demons of Hell to resolve the problem ? once and for all!]]>
192 Robert A. Heinlein 0451089383 Julie 4
Anyway, I have read (I think) 4 other Heinlein books at this point, and I think this pair of two shorter novels is my favorite. The concepts were entertaining and the stories kept my interest. One leans more sci-fi and the other more toward fantasy, but they go well together.

Another item crossed off my Among Others book list!]]>
3.29 1940 Waldo and Magic, Inc.
author: Robert A. Heinlein
name: Julie
average rating: 3.29
book published: 1940
rating: 4
read at: 2025/02/05
date added: 2025/02/05
shelves: 2025, fantasy, read-on-kindle, science-fiction
review:
I have the copy I chose in 欧宝娱乐, but I ended up making an exception to my usual preference of older copies and found a pdf to read on my Kindle - just because the font in the book was so small it was making my eyes cross.

Anyway, I have read (I think) 4 other Heinlein books at this point, and I think this pair of two shorter novels is my favorite. The concepts were entertaining and the stories kept my interest. One leans more sci-fi and the other more toward fantasy, but they go well together.

Another item crossed off my Among Others book list!
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Possession 41219 A beautiful hardback edition of the Booker Prize-winning novel. A romance, a literary quest, a modern classic.

A pair of young scholars investigate the lives of two Victorian poets. Following a trail of letters, journals and poems they uncover a web of passion, deceit and tragedy, and their quest becomes a battle against time. Possession is an exhilarating novel of wit and romance, at once a literary detective novel and a triumphant love story.]]>
555 A.S. Byatt 0679735909 Julie 2
I know there are people who adore this book, and is definitely atmospheric and has a very literary vibe.... but oh man, did I struggle to get through it.

I'm not big into studying literature in a "literary" sense, and all the characters in this book constantly spouting their literary and philosophical ideas just hit me as waaaaaaaay too pretentious. I struggled through the long epic poems (and also the shorter ones, let's be real). Every person's actions and phrases had multiple levels of meaning, and the poetry in particular was full of clues about the mystery going on.

I liked the second half of this book better than the first, because it finally started to unravel the mystery of what happened between Ash and LaMotte. That story was just.... hard to read. It's a tragedy more than anything. Between Ash's wife and poor Blanche Glover, I couldn't get into the romance aspect of it. I was rooting more for Roland and Maud, but good lord, they put up every wall and obstacle they could think of and their romance was so dragged out I almost couldn't take it anymore.

Also, rhe Mortimer Cropper chapters were sooooo dull. The man is such a jerk.

The end struck me as really bittersweet. I think if I'd read this when I was younger maybe I would have been more moved, or felt the romance of it more, or something... or it just would have devastated me with its sad parts.

Anyway, it's done now and will be making its way out of my house.]]>
3.89 1991 Possession
author: A.S. Byatt
name: Julie
average rating: 3.89
book published: 1991
rating: 2
read at: 2025/02/03
date added: 2025/02/05
shelves: 2025, historical-fiction, fiction, poetry, read-your-bookshelves
review:
I have had this since at least 2007... picked it up at a book sale, I think. I spent all that time thinking that at least some chunk of the story had to do with Merlin and Nimue because of the cover, and I was super wrong

I know there are people who adore this book, and is definitely atmospheric and has a very literary vibe.... but oh man, did I struggle to get through it.

I'm not big into studying literature in a "literary" sense, and all the characters in this book constantly spouting their literary and philosophical ideas just hit me as waaaaaaaay too pretentious. I struggled through the long epic poems (and also the shorter ones, let's be real). Every person's actions and phrases had multiple levels of meaning, and the poetry in particular was full of clues about the mystery going on.

I liked the second half of this book better than the first, because it finally started to unravel the mystery of what happened between Ash and LaMotte. That story was just.... hard to read. It's a tragedy more than anything. Between Ash's wife and poor Blanche Glover, I couldn't get into the romance aspect of it. I was rooting more for Roland and Maud, but good lord, they put up every wall and obstacle they could think of and their romance was so dragged out I almost couldn't take it anymore.

Also, rhe Mortimer Cropper chapters were sooooo dull. The man is such a jerk.

The end struck me as really bittersweet. I think if I'd read this when I was younger maybe I would have been more moved, or felt the romance of it more, or something... or it just would have devastated me with its sad parts.

Anyway, it's done now and will be making its way out of my house.
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<![CDATA[Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Vol. 23]]> 55711518
In an epic confrontation, Tanjiro and his fellow Demon Slayers have fought on through the night, suffering terrible losses against the King of Demons, Muzan Kibutsuji. Dawn is breaking soon, and if they can keep Muzan at bay just a little longer, it will be the end of the centuries-long struggle. But Muzan, who will stop at nothing to destroy the Demon Slayers, unleashes his most terrible powers. If he can’t defeat the Demon Slayers, he may be able to cause them to destroy themselves from within. All fates and destinies will be decided as the sun begins to rise…]]>
232 Koyoharu Gotouge 1974723631 Julie 5 4.71 2020 Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Vol. 23
author: Koyoharu Gotouge
name: Julie
average rating: 4.71
book published: 2020
rating: 5
read at: 2022/05/13
date added: 2025/02/05
shelves: 2022, comics-and-manga, fantasy, from-library, historical-fiction, translated, young-adult
review:
Sooooooo goooooooooooood..... I think I cried through this entire last volume.
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Tooth and Claw 6184378
Jo Walton burst onto the fantasy scene with The King's Peace , acclaimed by writers as diverse as Poul Anderson, Robin Hobb, and Ken MacLeod. In 2002, she was voted the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer.

Now Walton returns with Tooth and Claw , a very different kind of fantasy the tale of a family dealing with the death of their father, of a son who goes to law for his inheritance, a son who agonizes over his father's deathbed confession, a daughter who falls in love, a daughter who becomes involved in the abolition movement, and a daughter sacrificing herself for her husband.

Except that everyone in the story is a dragon, red in tooth and claw.

Here is a world of politics and train stations, of churchmen and family retainers, of courtship and country houses...in which, on the death of an elder, family members gather to eat the body of the deceased. In which society's high-and-mighty members avail themselves of the privilege of killing and eating the weaker children, which they do with ceremony and relish, growing stronger thereby.

You have never read a novel like Tooth and Claw.]]>
332 Jo Walton 0765319519 Julie 4 Possession (which was just.... a struggle). I had also started reading The Demon of Unrest by Erik Larson, about what led up to the Civil War. That one was just making me horrified at how similar the state of the country/government was to today.... and THAT time it led to literal civil war.


So I needed something fun and lighter. How about a traditional Victorian manners novel, but all the characters are dragons? Perfect!

I had a great time with this book. I liked the characters a lot, and was fascinated by how the dragon culture dovetailed into actual Victorian culture. Some of the social mores were embodied in actual physical characteristics of the dragons (like maiden dragons don't just get socially ruined by inappropriate contact with a male; they turn pink and it's obvious to everyone and can have lasting consequences on their ability to have dragonets in the future). I kept thinking about the SCALE of things while reading. There are so many dragons, and so many, let's say, aristocratic dragons with huge residences made of giant interlocking caverns; how many of these can you fit in one area? Are they in England, as I first assumed? One of them, in a city, has a ballroom cavern that is the size of five football fields. These are MASSIVE places, not to mention that all shops, carriages, trains, EVERYTHING has to be on this massive scale.

Also, it took about 1/3 of the book for me to really get used to picturing everyone as dragons in my head. The description of characters like Penn Agornin meshes so perfectly with the respectable Victorian parson that it was hard to stop picturing the human version. I got there eventually.

Overall, this book is a fun speculation and a satisfying story. A good choice for when you're clenching your jaw from doomscrolling.]]>
3.98 2003 Tooth and Claw
author: Jo Walton
name: Julie
average rating: 3.98
book published: 2003
rating: 4
read at: 2025/02/03
date added: 2025/02/03
shelves: 2025, alternate-history, fantasy, from-library, historical-fiction
review:
This book was lots of fun, and I needed fun this week. I was 2/3 of the way slogging through Possession (which was just.... a struggle). I had also started reading The Demon of Unrest by Erik Larson, about what led up to the Civil War. That one was just making me horrified at how similar the state of the country/government was to today.... and THAT time it led to literal civil war.


So I needed something fun and lighter. How about a traditional Victorian manners novel, but all the characters are dragons? Perfect!

I had a great time with this book. I liked the characters a lot, and was fascinated by how the dragon culture dovetailed into actual Victorian culture. Some of the social mores were embodied in actual physical characteristics of the dragons (like maiden dragons don't just get socially ruined by inappropriate contact with a male; they turn pink and it's obvious to everyone and can have lasting consequences on their ability to have dragonets in the future). I kept thinking about the SCALE of things while reading. There are so many dragons, and so many, let's say, aristocratic dragons with huge residences made of giant interlocking caverns; how many of these can you fit in one area? Are they in England, as I first assumed? One of them, in a city, has a ballroom cavern that is the size of five football fields. These are MASSIVE places, not to mention that all shops, carriages, trains, EVERYTHING has to be on this massive scale.

Also, it took about 1/3 of the book for me to really get used to picturing everyone as dragons in my head. The description of characters like Penn Agornin meshes so perfectly with the respectable Victorian parson that it was hard to stop picturing the human version. I got there eventually.

Overall, this book is a fun speculation and a satisfying story. A good choice for when you're clenching your jaw from doomscrolling.
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Bloom 128625979 A sweet sapphic romance takes a deadly dark turn in this sharp-as-a-knife novella with the slow build menace of Angela Carter's The Bloody Chamber—from a New York Times-bestselling author hailed by Chuck Wendig as "a storyteller working at?the?top of her class."

Rosemary meets Ash at the farmers' market. Ash—precise, pretty, and practically perfect—sells bars of soap in delicate pastel colors, sprinkle-spackled cupcakes stacked on scalloped stands, beeswax candles, jelly jars of honey, and glossy green plants.

Ro has never felt this way about another woman; with Ash, she wants to be her and have her in equal measure. But as her obsession with Ash consumes her, she may find she's not the one doing the devouring…

Told in lush, delectable prose, this is a deliciously dark tale of passion taking an unsavory turn...]]>
188 Delilah S. Dawson 1803365765 Julie 4
I liked this story a lot, the psychological aspects and how Ro's experiences shaped how she reacted to Ash differently just for being a woman... A red flag should be a red flag whether it's a man or a woman waving it.

Anyway, there's definitely a lot of horror going on here, and I'm just 100000% grateful she didn't include any recipes, weird ingredients or no. :D]]>
3.74 2023 Bloom
author: Delilah S. Dawson
name: Julie
average rating: 3.74
book published: 2023
rating: 4
read at: 2025/01/27
date added: 2025/01/27
shelves: 2025, from-library, ebook, horror
review:
Well then. I have really enjoyed all of Delilah Dawson's Star Wars forays and this is my first dive into one of her horror novels. (Novella, in this case.)

I liked this story a lot, the psychological aspects and how Ro's experiences shaped how she reacted to Ash differently just for being a woman... A red flag should be a red flag whether it's a man or a woman waving it.

Anyway, there's definitely a lot of horror going on here, and I'm just 100000% grateful she didn't include any recipes, weird ingredients or no. :D
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<![CDATA[The Housemaid (The Housemaid, #1)]]> 61991328 Alternate cover edition of ISBN 9781538742570.

Every day I clean the Winchesters’ beautiful house top to bottom. I collect their daughter from school. And I cook a delicious meal for the whole family before heading up to eat alone in my tiny room on the top floor.

I try to ignore how Nina makes a mess just to watch me clean it up. How she tells strange lies about her own daughter. And how her husband Andrew seems more broken every day. But as I look into Andrew’s handsome brown eyes, so full of pain, it’s hard not to imagine what it would be like to live Nina’s life. The walk-in closet, the fancy car, the perfect husband.

I only try on one of Nina’s pristine white dresses once. Just to see what it’s like. But she soon finds out… and by the time I realize my attic bedroom door only locks from the outside, it’s far too late.

But I reassure myself: the Winchesters don’t know who I really am.

They don’t know what I’m capable of…]]>
329 Freida McFadden Julie 2 The Housemaid Makes Every Bad Decision Ever And You Can't Slap Her Upside the Head Because Interactive Books Haven't Been Invented Yet.

I guessed the major twist from the beginning, or I should say, I was suspicious from the start so it wasn't really a surprise.

I think I liked Nina's chapters better than Millie's. It drove me crazy the choices Millie made in this book. Also, stop speaking Spanish to an Italian - Google is right there.

Enzo just felt like a walking plot device.

Were there tense moments? I guess. I might pick up a different Frieda McFadden book sometime, but I don't know if it would be another Housemaid book.]]>
4.27 2022 The Housemaid (The Housemaid, #1)
author: Freida McFadden
name: Julie
average rating: 4.27
book published: 2022
rating: 2
read at: 2025/01/27
date added: 2025/01/27
shelves: 2025, from-library, suspense-or-thriller
review:
This should have been called The Housemaid Makes Every Bad Decision Ever And You Can't Slap Her Upside the Head Because Interactive Books Haven't Been Invented Yet.

I guessed the major twist from the beginning, or I should say, I was suspicious from the start so it wasn't really a surprise.

I think I liked Nina's chapters better than Millie's. It drove me crazy the choices Millie made in this book. Also, stop speaking Spanish to an Italian - Google is right there.

Enzo just felt like a walking plot device.

Were there tense moments? I guess. I might pick up a different Frieda McFadden book sometime, but I don't know if it would be another Housemaid book.
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<![CDATA[Court of Fives (Court of Fives, #1)]]> 23731290
Jessamy's life is a balance between acting like an upper class Patron and dreaming of the freedom of the Commoners. But at night she can be whomever she wants when she sneaks out to train for The Fives, an intricate, multi-level athletic competition that offers a chance for glory to the kingdom's best competitors. Then Jes meets Kalliarkos, and an unlikely friendship between a girl of mixed race and a Patron boy causes heads to turn. When a scheming lord tears Jes's family apart, she'll have to test Kal's loyalty and risk the vengeance of a powerful clan to save her mother and sisters from certain death.]]>
465 Kate Elliott Julie 2 The Keeper's Six and really enjoyed it, so I figured it was time to pull out Court of Fives, which I've had on my Kindle for years. It was... okay. It was very dense, and it felt like some info got repeated, or maybe the characters' views on things were just brought up too many times. The worldbuilding is interesting, and the plot was fine, but I just didn't really resonate with this book somehow. I'm probably going to Wikipedia the plot of the rest of the series because I don't really want to read them all.]]> 3.93 2015 Court of Fives (Court of Fives, #1)
author: Kate Elliott
name: Julie
average rating: 3.93
book published: 2015
rating: 2
read at: 2025/01/20
date added: 2025/01/27
shelves: 2025, fantasy, ebook, read-on-kindle, read-your-bookshelves, young-adult
review:
Ehh. I recently read Kate Elliott's novella The Keeper's Six and really enjoyed it, so I figured it was time to pull out Court of Fives, which I've had on my Kindle for years. It was... okay. It was very dense, and it felt like some info got repeated, or maybe the characters' views on things were just brought up too many times. The worldbuilding is interesting, and the plot was fine, but I just didn't really resonate with this book somehow. I'm probably going to Wikipedia the plot of the rest of the series because I don't really want to read them all.
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<![CDATA[Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, Vol. 1 (Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon Renewal Edition, #1)]]> 10862575
This new edition of Sailor Moon will feature:

- An entirely new, incredibly accurate translation!
- Japanese-style, right-to-left reading!
- New cover art never before seen in the U.S.!
- The original Japanese character names!
- Detailed translation notes!

This version of Sailor Moon will be completely true to original. Join us as Sailor Moon returns to the U.S. for the first time in years!]]>
240 Naoko Takeuchi 1935429744 Julie 5
I was so excited to see the new covers for the Japanese re-release a couple years ago, and then I was even more excited to see that Kodansha had made the leap to re-release it here (with a better translation and unflipped artwork!!). The manga industry in the US has evolved since Mixx put out their first crappy versions (complete with words cut off on the sides of pages, etc.) and now publishers know the readers will appreciate not having it "dumbed down." Japanese honorifics are left intact and there are less attempts at localization - instead the original words or situations are kept and explained. Yay!!! I love this! There were a few bits where this was still not the case, such as the Westernization of name order, but I think overall they are producing a much more faithful translation.

I also enjoy that thanks to the restructured volumes there will only be 12 this time around, plus two short story volumes (if they stick to how it was done in Japan). The color pages are just beautiful, and the overall print quality of this re-release is quite nice. A definite buy for true Sailor Moon fans.]]>
4.29 2003 Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, Vol. 1 (Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon Renewal Edition, #1)
author: Naoko Takeuchi
name: Julie
average rating: 4.29
book published: 2003
rating: 5
read at: 2012/04/02
date added: 2025/01/25
shelves: 2012, fantasy, comics-and-manga, translated, young-adult
review:
I have such nostalgia for this series. I sorta grew up with it, along with all my closest friends (even though we were in high school when it came out here). It was my first gateway drug into anime and manga - a real classic.

I was so excited to see the new covers for the Japanese re-release a couple years ago, and then I was even more excited to see that Kodansha had made the leap to re-release it here (with a better translation and unflipped artwork!!). The manga industry in the US has evolved since Mixx put out their first crappy versions (complete with words cut off on the sides of pages, etc.) and now publishers know the readers will appreciate not having it "dumbed down." Japanese honorifics are left intact and there are less attempts at localization - instead the original words or situations are kept and explained. Yay!!! I love this! There were a few bits where this was still not the case, such as the Westernization of name order, but I think overall they are producing a much more faithful translation.

I also enjoy that thanks to the restructured volumes there will only be 12 this time around, plus two short story volumes (if they stick to how it was done in Japan). The color pages are just beautiful, and the overall print quality of this re-release is quite nice. A definite buy for true Sailor Moon fans.
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Loving 1099259 Danielle Steel 0816132372 Julie 1 3.30 Loving
author: Danielle Steel
name: Julie
average rating: 3.30
book published:
rating: 1
read at: 1998/01/01
date added: 2025/01/24
shelves: romance, borrowed, fiction, grandma-s-bookshelf
review:
I read this years ago. It is part of the collection of my grandmother's favorites which she plans to someday pass on to me. I have to say, I'm not a Danielle Steel fan, and it won't ever be one of MY favorites, but I'm glad I read it because it is part of her collection.
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The Library Book 39507318
Weaving her lifelong love of books and reading into an investigation of the fire, award-winning New Yorker reporter and New York Times bestselling author Susan Orlean delivers a mesmerizing and uniquely compelling book that manages to tell the broader story of libraries and librarians in a way that has never been done before.

In The Library Book, Orlean chronicles the LAPL fire and its aftermath to showcase the larger, crucial role that libraries play in our lives; delves into the evolution of libraries across the country and around the world, from their humble beginnings as a metropolitan charitable initiative to their current status as a cornerstone of national identity; brings each department of the library to vivid life through on-the-ground reporting; studies arson and attempts to burn a copy of a book herself; reflects on her own experiences in libraries; and reexamines the case of Harry Peak, the blond-haired actor long suspected of setting fire to the LAPL more than thirty years ago.

Along the way, Orlean introduces us to an unforgettable cast of characters from libraries past and present—from Mary Foy, who in 1880 at eighteen years old was named the head of the Los Angeles Public Library at a time when men still dominated the role, to Dr. C.J.K. Jones, a pastor, citrus farmer, and polymath known as “The Human Encyclopedia” who roamed the library dispensing information; from Charles Lummis, a wildly eccentric journalist and adventurer who was determined to make the L.A. library one of the best in the world, to the current staff, who do heroic work every day to ensure that their institution remains a vital part of the city it serves.

Brimming with her signature wit, insight, compassion, and talent for deep research, The Library Book is Susan Orlean’s thrilling journey through the stacks that reveals how these beloved institutions provide much more than just books—and why they remain an essential part of the heart, mind, and soul of our country. It is also a master journalist’s reminder that, perhaps especially in the digital era, they are more necessary than ever.]]>
317 Susan Orlean 1476740186 Julie 4
The writing flows pretty smoothly, and I probably would have felt it was more compelling at the end if I hadn't had a day-long raging migraine when I was trying to finish it up.]]>
3.88 2018 The Library Book
author: Susan Orlean
name: Julie
average rating: 3.88
book published: 2018
rating: 4
read at: 2025/01/21
date added: 2025/01/21
shelves: 2025, history, non-fiction, read-your-bookshelves, true-crime
review:
Well, this doesn't answer the question of what really started the Los Angeles Central Library fire, or whether Harry Peak was guilty of starting it, but it gave a ton of information on the evolution and current state of public libraries. Having worked in the public library for four years before my younger son was born, I identified very strongly with the employees and I have seen in person many of the issues discussed.

The writing flows pretty smoothly, and I probably would have felt it was more compelling at the end if I hadn't had a day-long raging migraine when I was trying to finish it up.
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The Winds of Mars 597344 192 Helen Mary Hoover 0525453598 Julie 4
This is a good, solid middle grade sci-fi novel about a future where we've settled Mars. There's politics and corruption and advanced tech, and also a cool protector robot.]]>
3.94 1995 The Winds of Mars
author: Helen Mary Hoover
name: Julie
average rating: 3.94
book published: 1995
rating: 4
read at: 2025/01/19
date added: 2025/01/19
shelves: 2025, middle-grade, read-your-bookshelves, science-fiction
review:
I got this from the free shelf at Greenwood Reading Center while doing StarQuest this past summer, 2024. (StarQuest was a challenge to visit all 48 libraries in our library system, and I did it!)

This is a good, solid middle grade sci-fi novel about a future where we've settled Mars. There's politics and corruption and advanced tech, and also a cool protector robot.
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This House Is Haunted 17621098
“A wonderfully creepy novel…magnificently eerie.” — The Observer

This House Is Haunted is a striking homage to the classic nineteenth-century ghost story. Set in Norfolk in 1867, Eliza Caine responds to an ad for a governess position at Gaudlin Hall. When she arrives at the hall, shaken by an unsettling disturbance that occurred during her travels, she is greeted by the two children now in her care, Isabella and Eustace. There is no adult present to represent her mysterious employer, and the children offer no explanation. Later that night in her room, another terrifying experience further reinforces the sense that something is very wrong.
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From the moment Eliza rises the following morning, her every step seems dogged by a malign presence that lives within Gaudlin’s walls. Eliza realizes that if she and the children are to survive its violent attentions, she must first uncover the hall’s long-buried secrets and confront the demons of its past. Clever, captivating, and witty, This House Is Haunted is pure entertainment with a catch.]]>
291 John Boyne 1590516796 Julie 3 3.58 2013 This House Is Haunted
author: John Boyne
name: Julie
average rating: 3.58
book published: 2013
rating: 3
read at: 2014/08/25
date added: 2025/01/19
shelves: 2014, suspense-or-thriller, historical-fiction, from-library, paranormal, horror
review:
I hadn't read any John Boyne before, since I'm basically avoiding The Boy in the Striped Pajamas for fear of bawling my eyes out. This is different fare - a pretty standard Victorian ghost story. I think anyone into this type of book or movie will see everything coming, but it does create a sort of deliciously creepy atmosphere, and if you like that... well, it's worth a read.
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Behemoth (Leviathan, #2) 7826116
Deryn is a girl posing as a boy in the British Air Service, and Alek is the heir to an empire posing as a commoner. Finally together aboard the airship Leviathan, they hope to bring the war to a halt. But when disaster strikes the Leviathan's peacekeeping mission, they find themselves alone and hunted in enemy territory.

Alek and Deryn will need great skill, new allies, and brave hearts to face what's ahead.]]>
481 Scott Westerfeld 1416971750 Julie 4
My one gripe with this book was the perspicacious loris. While I find the concept intriguing and entertaining, I think this is the part that takes the greatest suspension of disbelief, even in a world of gigantic fabricated beasties and giant mechanical beings protecting ghettos (and that's saying a lot). Still, it provided a lot of humor and I'm sure has a bigger purpose which will be revealed in the next book.

I'm also enjoying Deryn's increasingly complicated relationship to Alek (and her thoughts on it, which are very insightful and show a great maturity, really).

I'll be very excited to read book 3!]]>
4.17 2010 Behemoth (Leviathan, #2)
author: Scott Westerfeld
name: Julie
average rating: 4.17
book published: 2010
rating: 4
read at: 2010/10/14
date added: 2025/01/19
shelves: 2010, historical-fiction, science-fiction, young-adult, signed-out, steampunk
review:
Woo! Another enjoyable ride set in an alternative WWI. I am really enjoying this series. I liked Deryn and Alek even more in this book than the last, and I think both of them really started to come into their own. The backdrop of history involving Darwinist and Clanker powers is fascinating, and as usual Scott Westerfeld comes up with very fun language to go along with it all.

My one gripe with this book was the perspicacious loris. While I find the concept intriguing and entertaining, I think this is the part that takes the greatest suspension of disbelief, even in a world of gigantic fabricated beasties and giant mechanical beings protecting ghettos (and that's saying a lot). Still, it provided a lot of humor and I'm sure has a bigger purpose which will be revealed in the next book.

I'm also enjoying Deryn's increasingly complicated relationship to Alek (and her thoughts on it, which are very insightful and show a great maturity, really).

I'll be very excited to read book 3!
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The War of the Worlds 133735130 HARDCOVER 280 H.G. Wells Julie 4
I have seen adaptations of this book, including the Orson Welles radio broadcast and the Tom Cruise movie version. Each one has made drastic alterations from the original book, which is set in 1898, but I do think they stuck with the general feeling of it.

My absolute favorite part of this story is the realism of the ending. As a history major, I adore the concept of aliens coming to attack Earth and getting wiped out by virgin soil epidemic. Yes, yes, yes.]]>
4.00 1898 The War of the Worlds
author: H.G. Wells
name: Julie
average rating: 4.00
book published: 1898
rating: 4
read at: 2025/01/19
date added: 2025/01/19
shelves: 2025, classics, read-your-bookshelves, science-fiction, pre-20th-century-fiction
review:
I've had this on my shelf for years. I love this 1964 Whitman cover so much that I kept this copy to read even though I have also purchased an omnibus of H.G. Wells' novels.

I have seen adaptations of this book, including the Orson Welles radio broadcast and the Tom Cruise movie version. Each one has made drastic alterations from the original book, which is set in 1898, but I do think they stuck with the general feeling of it.

My absolute favorite part of this story is the realism of the ending. As a history major, I adore the concept of aliens coming to attack Earth and getting wiped out by virgin soil epidemic. Yes, yes, yes.
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<![CDATA[The Most Wonderful Doll in the World]]> 2898300 63 Phyllis McGinley 0590434764 Julie 3
Also, this is a CALDECOTT honor, not a Newbery, even though it is much more of a prose book than a picture book.]]>
3.75 1950 The Most Wonderful Doll in the World
author: Phyllis McGinley
name: Julie
average rating: 3.75
book published: 1950
rating: 3
read at: 2025/01/16
date added: 2025/01/18
shelves: 2025, award-winners, fiction, from-library, middle-grade
review:
This is straight up a morality tale about appreciating what you actually have, rather than always dreaming of something bigger and better. (It's sort of about lying to your friends too.) I liked the illustrations well enough, but the story fell pretty flat. There is a whole big, long description of Dulcy's doll that gets repeated and added to over and over and over, and I could have done without that.

Also, this is a CALDECOTT honor, not a Newbery, even though it is much more of a prose book than a picture book.
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<![CDATA[The Talented Mr. Ripley (Ripley, #1)]]> 57570303 The Ambassadors, The Talented Mr. Ripley—is up to his tricks in a 90s film and also Rene Clement's 60s film, "Purple Noon."]]> 287 Patricia Highsmith 0393881466 Julie 3
Well then. I have never seen the movie (nor any adaptation of one of Patricia Highsmith's novels) but I thought I'd give it a try. The story in the first half is compelling (and horrifying), but the back half seemed way too long to me. Ripley rushes into these terrible actions and spends all the rest of his time trying to escape the consequences. He is cold and calculating, and while he spends much time thinking out the possible results of his plans, he never stops to think about their morality at all. Reading this reminded me a bit of Arsène Lupin, because you're following the "bad guy," but Lupin is a great character and you really root for him, and Ripley is a terrible psychopath and I spent the whole book really wanting him to get caught.

Anyway, there are 4 more books in this series, but I think I'm just going to Wikipedia the plotlines to find out what happens.]]>
3.64 1955 The Talented Mr. Ripley (Ripley, #1)
author: Patricia Highsmith
name: Julie
average rating: 3.64
book published: 1955
rating: 3
read at: 2025/01/18
date added: 2025/01/18
shelves: 2025, suspense-or-thriller, fiction, from-library
review:
Maybe 3.5 stars, rounded down.

Well then. I have never seen the movie (nor any adaptation of one of Patricia Highsmith's novels) but I thought I'd give it a try. The story in the first half is compelling (and horrifying), but the back half seemed way too long to me. Ripley rushes into these terrible actions and spends all the rest of his time trying to escape the consequences. He is cold and calculating, and while he spends much time thinking out the possible results of his plans, he never stops to think about their morality at all. Reading this reminded me a bit of Arsène Lupin, because you're following the "bad guy," but Lupin is a great character and you really root for him, and Ripley is a terrible psychopath and I spent the whole book really wanting him to get caught.

Anyway, there are 4 more books in this series, but I think I'm just going to Wikipedia the plotlines to find out what happens.
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The Blue Castle 16144126 A timeless, heartwarming classic from the author of Anne of Green Gables, this delightful and witty romance will sweep readers away

Valancy Stirling is 29, unmarried, and has never been in love. Living with her overbearing mother and meddlesome aunt, she finds her only consolation in the "forbidden" books of John Foster and her daydreams of the Blue Castle—a place where all her dreams come true and she can be who she truly wants to be. Shortly after her birthday Valancy receives some news about her health that makes her decide to throw caution to the wind and make a fresh start. Rebelling against her family she soon discovers a surprising new world, full of love and adventures far beyond her most secret dreams. One of Montgomery's only novels intended for an adult audience, The Blue Castle is filled with humor and romance.]]>
203 L.M. Montgomery 1843913941 Julie 4
A nice, solid, pleasant read.]]>
4.34 1926 The Blue Castle
author: L.M. Montgomery
name: Julie
average rating: 4.34
book published: 1926
rating: 4
read at: 2025/01/16
date added: 2025/01/16
shelves: 2025, fiction, read-your-bookshelves, romance
review:
This is the first adult-level L.M. Montgomery book I've read. Written in 1926, it's somewhat a romance but really focuses more on Valancy's learning to live life how she wants. I predicted 2 out of 3 of the major twists from about 1/3 of the way through but I didn't see that third one coming at all.

A nice, solid, pleasant read.
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Semiosis (Semiosis, #1) 35018907 In this character driven novel of first contact by debut author Sue Burke, human survival hinges on an bizarre alliance.

Only mutual communication can forge an alliance with the planet's sentient species and prove that mammals are more than tools.

Forced to land on a planet they aren't prepared for, human colonists rely on their limited resources to survive. The planet provides a lush but inexplicable landscape--trees offer edible, addictive fruit one day and poison the next, while the ruins of an alien race are found entwined in the roots of a strange plant. Conflicts between generations arise as they struggle to understand one another and grapple with an unknowable alien intellect.]]>
333 Sue Burke 076539135X Julie 0 to-read 3.85 2018 Semiosis (Semiosis, #1)
author: Sue Burke
name: Julie
average rating: 3.85
book published: 2018
rating: 0
read at:
date added: 2025/01/16
shelves: to-read
review:

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The Unraveling 52771107
Young Fift is an only child of the staid gender, struggling to maintain their position in the system while developing an intriguing friendship with the poorly-publicized bioengineer Shria–somewhat controversial, since Shria is bail-gendered.

In time, Fift and Shria unintentionally wind up at the center of a scandalous art spectacle which turns into the early stages of a multi-layered revolution against their strict societal system. Suddenly they become celebrities and involuntary standard-bearers for the upheaval.

Fift is torn between the survival of Shria and the success of their family cohort; staying true to their feelings and caving under societal pressure. Whatever Fift decides will make a disproportionately huge impact on the future of the world. What’s a young staid to do when the whole world is watching?]]>
408 Benjamin Rosenbaum 164566001X Julie 0 to-read 3.91 2021 The Unraveling
author: Benjamin Rosenbaum
name: Julie
average rating: 3.91
book published: 2021
rating: 0
read at:
date added: 2025/01/16
shelves: to-read
review:

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The Singing Tree 17699419 247 Kate Seredy Julie 5 The Good Master and is set two years after that book. In this sequel, World War I arrives and life on the Hungarian plains is altered for everyone. The men go to war, the women must keep the home front going, and Jancsi and Kate, who are both around thirteen at the start of the book, must grow up in many ways. The family farm, just as in the last book, gathers many new members (eighteen more than were there by the end of the last book) - people from the local area who need help, six Russian prisoners to help with the farm work, grandparents, six German children being sent away from the fighting in Germany. It is touching to see how Jancsi and his family so easily welcome all these people, and what kind of life they can create in a place where everyone is equal and respected (even prisoners from the other side of the war). There is a lot said in this book about anti-Semitism attitudes that were widespread at this time, and the author does everything she can to discourage it.

The Singing Tree is focused mostly on the home front, but it also shows a lot about the men who have to leave their families to go fight. The book makes sure to point out the psychological effects as well as the physical. I cried a lot at this book, one of those times being when one of the Russian prisoners is explaining to Jancsi that "bad men can kill and laugh; good men, with good hearts, good minds, cry inside." (That was a paraphrase.)

Anyway, the book is just beautiful, hopeful, sad at times, but ultimately really, really hopeful about the human condition and the state of the world.

AND THAT'S WHAT WAS SO HARD. At the end, the Jewish storekeeper cries with joy at the words of (American) President Wilson after the war ends, wanting justice, equality and peace for everyone, and he is so happy there will be "no more wars, no more persecution, no more intolerance ever..."

AND THIS IS PUBLISHED IN *1939*!!!!!! In the book it will be another 20 years before World War II happens and maybe Uncle Moses and his wife won't see it, but their son Aaron will... and I, as a reader, was just horrified thinking about the author's motivations in writing this particular book, at that particular moment in time. She lived in Hungary throughout World War I and worked as a combat nurse in Paris, and then by World War II she was living in America... while Hungary was part of the Axis powers, and Jews in Europe were subjected to the horrors of concentration camps.

In 1939, she didn't know all that yet, but she surely saw something coming. Enough to make her write this book. And as a reader almost 80 years later, it just about broke my heart.

I'm rambling. But, I have been reading a LOT of Newbery Honors and Winners, and this is one of my favorites.]]>
5.00 1940 The Singing Tree
author: Kate Seredy
name: Julie
average rating: 5.00
book published: 1940
rating: 5
read at: 2025/01/14
date added: 2025/01/14
shelves: 2025, award-winners, from-library, historical-fiction, middle-grade
review:
Wow. This one really got to me. This book was a Newbery Honor recipient in 1940 (published in 1939). It is a sequel to The Good Master and is set two years after that book. In this sequel, World War I arrives and life on the Hungarian plains is altered for everyone. The men go to war, the women must keep the home front going, and Jancsi and Kate, who are both around thirteen at the start of the book, must grow up in many ways. The family farm, just as in the last book, gathers many new members (eighteen more than were there by the end of the last book) - people from the local area who need help, six Russian prisoners to help with the farm work, grandparents, six German children being sent away from the fighting in Germany. It is touching to see how Jancsi and his family so easily welcome all these people, and what kind of life they can create in a place where everyone is equal and respected (even prisoners from the other side of the war). There is a lot said in this book about anti-Semitism attitudes that were widespread at this time, and the author does everything she can to discourage it.

The Singing Tree is focused mostly on the home front, but it also shows a lot about the men who have to leave their families to go fight. The book makes sure to point out the psychological effects as well as the physical. I cried a lot at this book, one of those times being when one of the Russian prisoners is explaining to Jancsi that "bad men can kill and laugh; good men, with good hearts, good minds, cry inside." (That was a paraphrase.)

Anyway, the book is just beautiful, hopeful, sad at times, but ultimately really, really hopeful about the human condition and the state of the world.

AND THAT'S WHAT WAS SO HARD. At the end, the Jewish storekeeper cries with joy at the words of (American) President Wilson after the war ends, wanting justice, equality and peace for everyone, and he is so happy there will be "no more wars, no more persecution, no more intolerance ever..."

AND THIS IS PUBLISHED IN *1939*!!!!!! In the book it will be another 20 years before World War II happens and maybe Uncle Moses and his wife won't see it, but their son Aaron will... and I, as a reader, was just horrified thinking about the author's motivations in writing this particular book, at that particular moment in time. She lived in Hungary throughout World War I and worked as a combat nurse in Paris, and then by World War II she was living in America... while Hungary was part of the Axis powers, and Jews in Europe were subjected to the horrors of concentration camps.

In 1939, she didn't know all that yet, but she surely saw something coming. Enough to make her write this book. And as a reader almost 80 years later, it just about broke my heart.

I'm rambling. But, I have been reading a LOT of Newbery Honors and Winners, and this is one of my favorites.
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The Storm Book 708435 32 Charlotte Zolotow 0064431940 Julie 3 3.84 1952 The Storm Book
author: Charlotte Zolotow
name: Julie
average rating: 3.84
book published: 1952
rating: 3
read at: 2025/01/13
date added: 2025/01/13
shelves: 2025, award-winners, children-s, read-your-bookshelves, science-and-nature
review:
Another award list book, Caldecott Honor this time. It is full pages of prose alternating with two-page color spreads for illustrations. Both prose and pictures are well done, very atmospheric, but I feel like it would have been even more effective if they had worked the text onto the pages *with* the illustrations.
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<![CDATA[Vanishing Fleece: Adventures in American Wool]]> 43908963 184 Clara Parkes 1419735314 Julie 4 4.15 2019 Vanishing Fleece: Adventures in American Wool
author: Clara Parkes
name: Julie
average rating: 4.15
book published: 2019
rating: 4
read at: 2025/01/11
date added: 2025/01/12
shelves: 2025, book-club, from-library, non-fiction
review:
I read this so I can hopefully participate in the Yarn Tales book club at Rabbit Row (local yarn store). I didn't know what to expect, but I learned a lot about the wool industry, both large and small scale, and the writing kept my interest all the way through. A good place to start if you want to learn about how the industry works.
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<![CDATA[Cetaganda (Vorkosigan Saga, #9)]]> 76812 302 Lois McMaster Bujold Julie 5
It just feels so GOOD reading these books. I think it's that mix of Miles' extreme competence (with, you know, heavy doses of luck and assistance from those around him) plus the interesting world building, plus Miles' vulnerability as he wrestles with his frailties and all their political, social and career implications. He's a good egg, though, and that's really what keeps me coming back. Raised well by his good-egg parents, he was.]]>
4.16 1995 Cetaganda (Vorkosigan Saga, #9)
author: Lois McMaster Bujold
name: Julie
average rating: 4.16
book published: 1995
rating: 5
read at: 2025/01/12
date added: 2025/01/12
shelves: 2025, read-your-bookshelves, science-fiction
review:
Miles and Ivan adventure in a previously-mostly-only-enemy culture? Yes, yes, yes, sign me up! This one gave a deep dive into Cetaganda and its complex culture, plus lots of interplanetary politics, and a murder mystery to boot.

It just feels so GOOD reading these books. I think it's that mix of Miles' extreme competence (with, you know, heavy doses of luck and assistance from those around him) plus the interesting world building, plus Miles' vulnerability as he wrestles with his frailties and all their political, social and career implications. He's a good egg, though, and that's really what keeps me coming back. Raised well by his good-egg parents, he was.
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The Genesis of Misery 59808142 An immersive, electrifying space-fantasy from Neon Yang, author of The Black Tides of Heaven, full of high-tech space battles and political machinations, starring a queer and diverse array of pilots, princesses, and prophetic heirs.

This is the story of Misery Nomaki (she/they) – a nobody from a nowhere mining planet who possesses the rare stone-working powers of a saint. Unfortunately, these saint-like abilities also manifest in those succumbing to voidmadness, like that which killed Misery’s mother. Knowing they aren’t a saint but praying they aren’t voidmad, Misery keeps quiet about their power for years, while dreaming and scheming up ways off their Forge-forsaken planet.

But when the voice of an angel, or a very convincing delusion, leads Misery to the center of the Empire, they find themself trapped between two powerful and dangerous factions, each hoping to use Misery to win a terrible war.

Still waiting to be convinced of their own divinity and secretly training with a crew of outlaws and outcasts, Misery grows close to a rebel royal, Lady Alodia Lightning, who may know something of saints and prophecy herself. The voice that guides Misery grows bolder by the day, and it seems the madness is catching…]]>
419 Neon Yang 1250788978 Julie 0 to-read 3.38 2022 The Genesis of Misery
author: Neon Yang
name: Julie
average rating: 3.38
book published: 2022
rating: 0
read at:
date added: 2025/01/11
shelves: to-read
review:

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<![CDATA[Unconquerable Sun (The Sun Chronicles, #1)]]> 52378684
Princess Sun has finally come of age.

Growing up in the shadow of her mother, Eirene, has been no easy task. The legendary queen-marshal did what everyone thought impossible: expel the invaders and build Chaonia into a magnificent republic, one to be respected—and feared.

But the cutthroat ambassador corps and conniving noble houses have never ceased to scheme—and they have plans that need Sun to be removed as heir, or better yet, dead.

To survive, the princess must rely on her wits and companions: her biggest rival, her secret lover, and a dangerous prisoner of war.

Take the brilliance and cunning courage of Princess Leia—add in a dazzling futuristic setting where pop culture and propaganda are one and the same—and hold on tight:

This is the space opera you’ve been waiting for.]]>
528 Kate Elliott Julie 0 to-read 3.82 2020 Unconquerable Sun (The Sun Chronicles, #1)
author: Kate Elliott
name: Julie
average rating: 3.82
book published: 2020
rating: 0
read at:
date added: 2025/01/11
shelves: to-read
review:

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<![CDATA[Arsenic and Adobo (Tita Rosie's Kitchen Mystery, #1)]]> 54351235 The first book in a new culinary cozy series full of sharp humor and delectable dishes—one that might just be killer....

When Lila Macapagal moves back home to recover from a horrible breakup, her life seems to be following all the typical rom-com tropes. She's tasked with saving her Tita Rosie's failing restaurant, and she has to deal with a group of matchmaking aunties who shower her with love and judgment. But when a notoriously nasty food critic (who happens to be her ex-boyfriend) drops dead moments after a confrontation with Lila, her life quickly swerves from a Nora Ephron romp to an Agatha Christie case.

With the cops treating her like she's the one and only suspect, and the shady landlord looking to finally kick the Macapagal family out and resell the storefront, Lila's left with no choice but to conduct her own investigation. Armed with the nosy auntie network, her barista best bud, and her trusted Dachshund, Longanisa, Lila takes on this tasty, twisted case and soon finds her own neck on the chopping block…
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336 Mia P. Manansala 059320168X Julie 0 to-read 3.54 2021 Arsenic and Adobo (Tita Rosie's Kitchen Mystery, #1)
author: Mia P. Manansala
name: Julie
average rating: 3.54
book published: 2021
rating: 0
read at:
date added: 2025/01/11
shelves: to-read
review:

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<![CDATA[Plan 9 From Outer Space: The Novelization (Encyclopocalypse Movie Tie-In Series)]]> 211107443 So say the alien invaders. Are they here to save us? Or is this a ruse to CONQUER EARTH?! The dead rise! Our weapons are useless! What is their plan?
PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE

In 1957, Ed Wood gathered a cast made up of the once-famous, the once-living, and the altogether unknown. Dime-store flying saucers invaded a surreal patchwork of?stock footage. The remarkable results did not see a general release until two years later, when Plan Nine from Outer Space finally made it into theaters.

Now, Encyclopocalypse Publications maintains their commitment to preserving cinematic genre history through novelizations with their release of PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE: THE NOVELIZATION. Written by Bret Nelson (Manborg, The Part Mart) and featuring a foreword by Dana Gould (Stan Against Evil, Ted).

DISCOVER SHOCKING FACTS:
The real life scientific explanation of Solaronite!
All Plan 9 plot holes patched with meticulously crafted connective tissue.
Finally revealed - THE OTHER PLANS! (Spoiler: there were actually 10 plans! How is that possible, you ask? You'll have to read to find out!)]]>
172 Bret Nelson 1960721631 Julie 4
I also looked up some trivia about the movie and I am hugely amused that Tor Johnson, who played one of the "ghouls" and had a long career in horror movies, was in fact a huge sweetheart and everyone thought he was the nicest man ever.

This story does make me a bit embarrassed for humanity because of the idiotic, violent way most of the men behave. Colonel Edwards seems ok, but Lt. Harper and Jeff Trent are just.... embarrassing.

Here's hoping that storyline's human race even survived, if those two are representative of popular thought at the time.]]>
4.00 Plan 9 From Outer Space: The Novelization (Encyclopocalypse Movie Tie-In Series)
author: Bret Nelson
name: Julie
average rating: 4.00
book published:
rating: 4
read at: 2025/01/08
date added: 2025/01/08
shelves: 2025, from-library, horror, science-fiction
review:
I have seen this movie, but it's been quite a while. I found this novelization at the library and figured, why not? Now I want to watch the movie again!

I also looked up some trivia about the movie and I am hugely amused that Tor Johnson, who played one of the "ghouls" and had a long career in horror movies, was in fact a huge sweetheart and everyone thought he was the nicest man ever.

This story does make me a bit embarrassed for humanity because of the idiotic, violent way most of the men behave. Colonel Edwards seems ok, but Lt. Harper and Jeff Trent are just.... embarrassing.

Here's hoping that storyline's human race even survived, if those two are representative of popular thought at the time.
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The Examiner 207294238
Gela Nathaniel, head of Royal Hastings University’s new Multimedia Art course, must find six students from all walks of life across the United Kingdom for her new master’s program before the university cuts her funding. The students are nothing but trouble from day one.

There’s Jem, a talented sculptor recently graduated from her university program and eager to make her mark as an artist at any cost. Jonathan, who has little experience in art practice aside from running his family’s gallery. Patrick runs an art supply store, but can barely operate his phone, much less design software. Ludya is a single mother and graphic designer more interested in a paycheck than homework. Cameron is a marketing executive in search of a hobby or a career change. And Alyson, already a successful artist, seems to be overqualified. Finally, there is the examiner, the man hired to grade students’ final works—an art installation for a local cloud-based solutions company that may have an ulterior agenda—and who, in sifting through final essays, texts, and message boards, warns that someone is in danger…or already dead. And nothing about this course has been left up to chance.

With her trademark “unique and exhilarating” (Megan Collins, author of The Family Plot) voice, Janice Hallett weaves a fresh and mind-bending mystery that will keep you guessing until the very end.]]>
480 Janice Hallett 1668023423 Julie 4
Still, having said that, I flat out yelped in surprise 2/3 or 3/4 of the way through this book, so she can still pull one over on me.

I think this is my second favorite of her books, after The Appeal>. The art school bickering and backbiting were kinda frustrating to read.]]>
3.71 2024 The Examiner
author: Janice Hallett
name: Julie
average rating: 3.71
book published: 2024
rating: 4
read at: 2025/01/06
date added: 2025/01/06
shelves: 2025, epistolary-novels, from-library, mystery
review:
4, maybe 4.5 stars. If it wasn't for daily life stuff I could have read this in one sitting - it was that compelling. I'd say my only issue is I've read all of Janice Hallett's previous 4 books and despite all the twists and turns I'm getting to know how she works and what to look for.

Still, having said that, I flat out yelped in surprise 2/3 or 3/4 of the way through this book, so she can still pull one over on me.

I think this is my second favorite of her books, after The Appeal>. The art school bickering and backbiting were kinda frustrating to read.
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Rifles for Watie 19358779
In the Indian country south of Kansas there was dread in the air; and the name, Stand Watie, was on every tongue. A hero to the rebel, a devil to the Union man, Stand Watie led the Cherokee Indian Nation fearlessly and successfully on savage raids behind the Union lines. Jeff came to know the Watie men only too well.

He was probably the only soldier in the West to see the Civil War from both sides and live to tell about it. Amid the roar of cannon and the swish of flying grape, Jeff learned what it meant to fight in battle. He learned how it felt never to have enough to eat, to forage for his food or starve. He saw the green fields of Kansas and Oklahoma laid waste by Watie's raiding parties, homes gutted, precious corn deliberately uprooted. He marched endlessly across parched, hot land, through mud and slashing rain, always hungry, always dirty and dog-tired.

And, Jeff, plain-spoken and honest, made friends and enemies. The friends were strong men like Noah Babbitt, the itinerant printer who once walked from Topeka to Galveston to see the magnolias in bloom; boys like Jimmy Lear, too young to carry a gun but old enough to give up his life at Cane Hill; ugly, big-eared Heifer, who made the best sourdough biscuits in the Choctaw country; and beautiful Lucy Washbourne, rebel to the marrow and proud of it. The enemies were men of another breed—hard-bitten Captain Clardy for one, a cruel officer with hatred for Jeff in his eyes and a dark secret on his soul.

This is a rich and sweeping novel—rich in its panorama of history; in its details so clear that the reader never doubts for a moment that he is there; in its dozens of different people, each one fully realized and wholly recognizable. It is a story of a lesser-known part of the Civil War, the Western campaign, a part different in its issues and its problems, and fought with a different savagery. Inexorably it moves to a dramatic climax, evoking a brilliant picture of a war and the men of both sides who fought in it.]]>
332 Harold Keith Julie 4
I was reading this through the holiday season, and the second half reaaaaaallly dragged but that was just because I was very busy with birthday, Christmas Eve and Christmas. I've just finished it Christmas evening!

The book does a great job trying to show both sides of things and show that there are good people on both sides - ouch, that phrase hits differently thanks to the Orange Menace. Anyway, the main character's experiences illustrate what it was like for Union and Confederate soldiers, on the homefront, and also for women (who had a really hard time of it as the ones forced to wait and home and try to hold things together amidst raids and the constant wondering whether their loved ones were okay). Jeff himself has a really strong moral center and sense of patriotism, and his decisions are shaped by those filters. His kindness and the value he places on human life (whether Union or Confederate) are admirable.]]>
3.93 1957 Rifles for Watie
author: Harold Keith
name: Julie
average rating: 3.93
book published: 1957
rating: 4
read at: 2024/12/25
date added: 2025/01/04
shelves: 2024, award-winners, grandma-s-bookshelf, historical-fiction, middle-grade, read-your-bookshelves
review:
Another Newbery winner, this is also part of my Grandma's collection of favorites, so heyyyyy, let's knock this off the list in two places!

I was reading this through the holiday season, and the second half reaaaaaallly dragged but that was just because I was very busy with birthday, Christmas Eve and Christmas. I've just finished it Christmas evening!

The book does a great job trying to show both sides of things and show that there are good people on both sides - ouch, that phrase hits differently thanks to the Orange Menace. Anyway, the main character's experiences illustrate what it was like for Union and Confederate soldiers, on the homefront, and also for women (who had a really hard time of it as the ones forced to wait and home and try to hold things together amidst raids and the constant wondering whether their loved ones were okay). Jeff himself has a really strong moral center and sense of patriotism, and his decisions are shaped by those filters. His kindness and the value he places on human life (whether Union or Confederate) are admirable.
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This Immortal 25171112 176 Roger Zelazny Julie 4
The whole setting, on an Earth that has been mostly destroyed by the "Three Days" incident (which is never explained), some humans are giving an alien a whirlwind tour of what's left of human history and achievements. Conrad, the main character, is basically the head of the Monuments Men for old Earth. He is also.... something else.

There are all kinds of mutations going on due to hot zones of radiation, and many of them are taking forms straight out of mythology and folklore (satyrs, centaurs) or horror (boa-constrictor-crocodiles, spiderbats). I loved this concept and how the remaining Earth population had to adapt these things into their world views.

I loved the end, too. Glad I read this. It's both a Hugo winner and on my Among Others bibliography.]]>
3.65 1966 This Immortal
author: Roger Zelazny
name: Julie
average rating: 3.65
book published: 1966
rating: 4
read at: 2025/01/04
date added: 2025/01/04
shelves: 2025, award-winners, mythology-and-folklore, post-apocalyptic, read-your-bookshelves, science-fiction
review:
I've read Zelazny before, and I found his prose pretty dry (with the exception of some humor here and there) but his concepts pretty interesting. I'd say that's an accurate description of my feelings on this book.

The whole setting, on an Earth that has been mostly destroyed by the "Three Days" incident (which is never explained), some humans are giving an alien a whirlwind tour of what's left of human history and achievements. Conrad, the main character, is basically the head of the Monuments Men for old Earth. He is also.... something else.

There are all kinds of mutations going on due to hot zones of radiation, and many of them are taking forms straight out of mythology and folklore (satyrs, centaurs) or horror (boa-constrictor-crocodiles, spiderbats). I loved this concept and how the remaining Earth population had to adapt these things into their world views.

I loved the end, too. Glad I read this. It's both a Hugo winner and on my Among Others bibliography.
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<![CDATA[Shen of The Sea : Chinese Stories for Children]]> 793903 221 Arthur Bowie Chrisman 0525392440 Julie 3 3.36 1925 Shen of The Sea : Chinese Stories for Children
author: Arthur Bowie Chrisman
name: Julie
average rating: 3.36
book published: 1925
rating: 3
read at: 2025/01/02
date added: 2025/01/02
shelves: 2025, award-winners, from-library, historical-fiction, middle-grade, mythology-and-folklore, short-stories-or-essays
review:
First Newbery Winner of the year, which won in 1926. The author did a good job of capturing the tone of legends and folk tales and also has a good sense of humor. As for how it compares with traditional Chinese tales, I don't really know. A quick read with some fun stories.
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Silver On The Tree 222577 288 Susan Cooper 1416949682 Julie 4
The prose and atmosphere are beautiful, but I have to say that this book in particular felt like an unending laundry list of tasks where the goalposts kept getting moved. My favorite character of this book might be John Rowlands. I have so much respect for his fortitude. The wrapup of this epic battle took me into the wee hours of January 2.

I'm glad I read this series and I wonder if reading it at a younger age would have cemented it as a personal favorite. Anyway, it's done, the Dark is defeated, and I'm ready to start 2025.]]>
3.92 1977 Silver On The Tree
author: Susan Cooper
name: Julie
average rating: 3.92
book published: 1977
rating: 4
read at: 2025/01/02
date added: 2025/01/02
shelves: 2025, classics, fantasy, middle-grade, mythology-and-folklore, read-your-bookshelves
review:
I tried hard to finish this before the end of 2024, but we ended up hosting New Year's Eve and I didn't quite make it. I read this whole series for the first time in 2024 and I guess it's just as good to finish as a start to the new year, as the finale is and end and also a beginning.

The prose and atmosphere are beautiful, but I have to say that this book in particular felt like an unending laundry list of tasks where the goalposts kept getting moved. My favorite character of this book might be John Rowlands. I have so much respect for his fortitude. The wrapup of this epic battle took me into the wee hours of January 2.

I'm glad I read this series and I wonder if reading it at a younger age would have cemented it as a personal favorite. Anyway, it's done, the Dark is defeated, and I'm ready to start 2025.
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Dead of Winter 63264519 From bestselling author Darcy Coates comes Dead of Winter, a remote cabin in the snowy wilderness thriller that will teach you to trust no one. There are eight strangers. One killer. Nowhere left to run.

When Christa joins a tour group heading deep into the snowy expanse of the Rocky Mountains, she's hopeful this will be her chance to put the ghosts of her past to rest. But when a bitterly cold snowstorm sweeps the region, the small group is forced to take shelter in an abandoned hunting cabin. Despite the uncomfortably claustrophobic quarters and rapidly dropping temperature, Christa believes they'll be safe as they wait out the storm.

She couldn't be more wrong.

Deep in the night, their tour guide goes missing...only to be discovered the following morning, his severed head impaled on a tree outside the cabin. Terrified, and completely isolated by the storm, Christa finds herself trapped with eight total strangers. One of them kills for sport...and they're far from finished. As the storm grows more dangerous and the number of survivors dwindles one by one, Christa must decide who she can trust before this frozen mountain becomes her tomb.]]>
352 Darcy Coates 1728270251 Julie 5
Suspense thrillers are not my usual read (I've read some, but I don't seek them out much) but this one literally kept me up until 3 am to finish. Also, the book club on Fable had a message board thread for each (short) chapter and it was so much fun reading the comments after finishing each chapter - like reading the book with a whole room full of people, and no spoilers!]]>
3.79 2023 Dead of Winter
author: Darcy Coates
name: Julie
average rating: 3.79
book published: 2023
rating: 5
read at: 2024/12/28
date added: 2024/12/28
shelves: 2024, suspense-or-thriller, book-club, from-library
review:
December 2024 read for KK's Hammer Time Book Club on Fable!

Suspense thrillers are not my usual read (I've read some, but I don't seek them out much) but this one literally kept me up until 3 am to finish. Also, the book club on Fable had a message board thread for each (short) chapter and it was so much fun reading the comments after finishing each chapter - like reading the book with a whole room full of people, and no spoilers!
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<![CDATA[Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs]]> 2317963 44 Wanda Gág 0571064965 Julie 3 4.01 1938 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
author: Wanda Gág
name: Julie
average rating: 4.01
book published: 1938
rating: 3
read at: 2024/12/27
date added: 2024/12/27
shelves: 2024, award-winners, children-s, fairy-tales, from-library, middle-grade
review:
I will have to look up the origins of the Snow White story because this one felt like about three fairy tales lumped together. Instead, it may just be that this was closer to retelling of the original. There is a whole part about Snow White trying out the dwarves' beds, etc., that sounded more like Goldilocks and the Three Bears.... and I'd forgotten that the Evil Queen made multiple attempts on Snow White (who apparently is kinda dumb - stop taking things from strange women!!). Also, the traditional wake-up kiss is not there, but instead the Prince makes a bargain with the dwarves to take Snow White back to his castle, casket and all, and all the jostling makes the bit of poisoned apple fall out of her mouth. All of this seems vaguely familiar, but certainly isn't the Disney version we are used to these days. There is perhaps less artwork in here than I would have liked, but I do like Wanda Gag's style.
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Dick Whittington and His Cat 18164900 32 Marcia Brown Julie 4 3.80 1950 Dick Whittington and His Cat
author: Marcia Brown
name: Julie
average rating: 3.80
book published: 1950
rating: 4
read at: 2024/12/27
date added: 2024/12/27
shelves: 2024, award-winners, children-s, historical-fiction, history, from-library
review:
I'll have to look this up and find out if there is really a story about Dick Whittington's cat. And also to see if he was from such a humble background. I really liked the artwork in this book.
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All Around the Town 285279 63 Phyllis McGinley 0397301421 Julie 4 3.46 1948 All Around the Town
author: Phyllis McGinley
name: Julie
average rating: 3.46
book published: 1948
rating: 4
read at: 2024/12/27
date added: 2024/12/27
shelves: 2024, award-winners, children-s, from-library
review:
A neat book with a little verse for each letter of the alphabet, about things in NYC that start with that letter. I bet this was especially nice for NYC kids at the time. The illustrations are nice as well.
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Juanita 2318035 32 Leo Politi 0684126583 Julie 3 3.55 1948 Juanita
author: Leo Politi
name: Julie
average rating: 3.55
book published: 1948
rating: 3
read at: 2024/12/27
date added: 2024/12/27
shelves: 2024, award-winners, children-s, from-library
review:
Lovely illustrations. On the Caldecott list.
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<![CDATA[The Clock Without a Face: A Gus Twintig Mystery]]> 20517924 We’ve buried 12 emerald-studded numbers?each handmade and one of a kind?in 12 holes across the United States. These treasures will belong to whoever digs them up first. The question: Where to dig? The only path to the answer: Solve the riddles of The Clock Without a Face!

THE BOOK
The call comes in from the shadowy Ternky Tower: 13 robberies, one on each floor, all the way up to the penthouse, where obnoxious importer Bevel Ternky has been relieved of the numbers garlanding the legendary Emerald Khroniker, his priceless, ancient clock. Readers must conduct their own investigations, scouring detailed illustrations for hidden clues and knotty puzzles. All your answers can be found within this book: whodunit and how… and where the real numbers are buried now.

THE NUMBERS
Twelve?and only twelve?emerald-bedecked integers sleep somewhere in this nation’s soil. If you can find them, they’re yours to keep?and only this book can tell you where they are. So read the story carefully, and examine the illustrations closely. The race is on!


Book Details: Format: Board Book Publication Date: 4/27/2010 Pages: 30 Reading Level: Age 8 and Up ]]>
30 Eli Horowitz Julie 3 3.87 2010 The Clock Without a Face: A Gus Twintig Mystery
author: Eli Horowitz
name: Julie
average rating: 3.87
book published: 2010
rating: 3
read at: 2024/12/26
date added: 2024/12/25
shelves: 2024, from-library, middle-grade, mystery, puzzles-and-games
review:
The idea is cool? But it was way too hard for me, or I just wanted a simpler puzzle I guess. I'm going to look up how the game played out - sounds like some people found the actual numbers.
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