Celia's bookshelf: audio-books en-US Mon, 14 Apr 2025 15:03:20 -0700 60 Celia's bookshelf: audio-books 144 41 /images/layout/goodreads_logo_144.jpg Maggie-Now 14893
With characteristic warmth, compelling insight, and easy, conversational prose, Betty Smith's Maggie-Now poignantly illuminates one woman's struggles and successes as she grapples with timeless questions of desire, duty, self-sacrifice, and the quest for fulfillment. Maggie-Now is an unforgettable masterpiece from one of the twentieth century's greatest talents.]]>
437 Betty Smith 0892440546 Celia 4 3.89 1958 Maggie-Now
author: Betty Smith
name: Celia
average rating: 3.89
book published: 1958
rating: 4
read at: 2025/04/12
date added: 2025/04/14
shelves: families, fiction, historical-fiction, audio-books
review:
I will preface this review by stating clearly that A Tree Grows in Brooklyn was one of the very first adult books I ever read as a young girl, highly recommended by my mom. I ended up rereading that book two more times, at different points in my adult life. It is definitely in my top 20 all-time favorite novels. I never realized that Betty Smith had written other books and so I was pleasantly surprised to listen to Maggie Now on Audible. For some reason Ĺ·±¦ÓéŔÖ does not offer that as an addition. I liked Maggie-Now very much. It is an epic story set at the turn of the century (1890's). I loved all of the characters and how Betty Smith wove the plot from Maggie's father's beginnings in Ireland to her own adult life in Brooklyn. The one thing that I found so difficult and yet, so endearing was the fact that she put up with her Claude and was so selfless. It takes all kinds of women, I understand that, but Maggie- Now is a better woman than I could ever be. The story is warm and dear and aggravating all at the same time, but it gives you such a slice of what life was like back then. Smith even treats the Catholic Church with respect, thank goodness.
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<![CDATA[The Second Life of Mirielle West]]> 58627027 Based on little-known history, this stunning novel of courage, resilience, and reinvention set in 1920s Lousiana and Los Angeles will stay with you long after turning the last page. One hundred years after the forced quarantine of leper patients at Carville Hospital, this timely story will strike a chord with readers of Fiona Davis, Tracey Lange, and Marie Benedict.

1920s Los Angeles: Socialite Mirielle West’s days are crowded with shopping, luncheons, and prepping for the myriad glittering parties she attends with her actor husband, Charlie. She’s been too busy to even notice the small patch of pale skin on the back of her hand. Other than an occasional over-indulgence in gin and champagne, which helps to numb the pain of recent tragedy, Mirielle is the picture of health. But her doctor insists on more tests, and Mirielle reluctantly agrees.

The diagnosis—leprosy—is devastating and unthinkable. Changing her name to shield Charlie and their two young children, Mirielle is exiled to rural Louisiana for what she hopes will be a swift cure. But the hospital at Carville turns out to be as much a prison as a place of healing. Deaths far outnumber the discharges, and many patients have languished for years. Some are badly afflicted, others relatively unscathed. For all, the disease’s stigma is just as insidious as its physical progress.

At first, Mirielle keeps her distance from other residents, unwilling to accept her new reality. Gradually she begins to find both a community and a purpose at Carville, helping the nurses and doctors while eagerly anticipating her return home. But even that wish is tinged with uncertainty. How can she bridge the divide between the woman, wife, and mother she was, and the stranger she has become? And what price is she willing to pay to protect the ones she loves?]]>
Amanda Skenandore Celia 4 4.05 2021 The Second Life of Mirielle West
author: Amanda Skenandore
name: Celia
average rating: 4.05
book published: 2021
rating: 4
read at: 2024/11/16
date added: 2024/11/20
shelves: audio-books, fiction, historical-fiction
review:
I love when you read a book and learn about something you had not been aware of in history and in your own country. Mirielle West is a wife and mother in Los Angeles during the peak of the silent movie era. Her husband, Charlie is an actor, they have two children, and it appears that they are living the dream. Mirielle may drink a bit too much, but she is enduring a tragedy in her life, so who could blame her? After burning her hand and a trip to the family doctor, everything changes for Marielle. She is diagnosed with leprosy and is made to be incarcerated (in a way) in a hospital in rural Louisiana with other leprosy patients. Mirielle is not sweet or caring, or selfless. Rather, she is selfish and rude and totally self-pitying. At first she is repulsed by the conditions of many of the patients but gradually learns (a little) to think of others. This is a fascinating story, with some great characters, and it made me think about how I would have dealt with her situation. The ending was quite abrupt, not sure why the author did that.
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When Crickets Cry 201471766 Southern Living)

A man with a painful past. A child with a doubtful future. And a shared journey toward healing for both their hearts.

It begins on the shaded town square in a sleepy Southern town. A spirited seven-year-old has a brisk business at her lemonade stand. But the little girl’s pretty yellow dress can’t quite hide the ugly scar on her chest.

Her latest customer, a bearded stranger, drains his cup and heads to his car, his mind on a boat he's restoring at a nearby lake. The stranger understands more about the scar than he wants to admit. And the beat-up bread truck careening around the corner with its radio blaring is about to change the trajectory of both their lives.

Before it's over, they'll both know there are painful reasons why crickets cry...and that miracles lurk around unexpected corners.

Praise for When Crickets Cry:

“A testament to the power of words - from Shakespeare and Longfellow to Ezekiel - to heal and empower humanity.� (Lynne Thomas, retail manager, Jekyll Books at the Old Infirmary)

“If you read any book this year, this is the one.� (Coffee Time Romance)

“Martin's writing is gifted and blessed and insightful. His prose captures the essence of the story with beauty and sensitivity. I look forward to reading more of his work, past and future.� (Once upon a Romance)

A Southern Living Book of the Month selection

Stand-alone novel (approx. 85,000 words)

Includes discussion questions for book clubs

Also by Charles The Water Keeper, The Mountain Between Us, Send Down the Rain, and Chasing Fireflies.]]>
Charles Martin Celia 4 audio-books, fiction ]]> 4.08 2006 When Crickets Cry
author: Charles Martin
name: Celia
average rating: 4.08
book published: 2006
rating: 4
read at: 2024/09/28
date added: 2024/10/06
shelves: audio-books, fiction
review:
This is a very good story. For starters, I had no idea who this author was, but he sure told a tale that kept me turning the pages. Well, there may have been a bit too many details on the heart, and all the things that can go wrong, but all in all it is a "heart-warming" tale. The story of a little girl who sells lemonade to help defray the cost of her heart surgeries, and the story of a man who is hiding his own heart. The cast of characters all touched my heart.

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Horse 60341528
A discarded painting in a junk pile, a skeleton in an attic, and the greatest racehorse in American history: from these strands, a Pulitzer Prize winner braids a sweeping story of spirit, obsession, and injustice across American history

Kentucky, 1850. An enslaved groom named Jarret and a bay foal forge a bond of understanding that will carry the horse to record-setting victories across the South. When the nation erupts in civil war, an itinerant young artist who has made his name on paintings of the racehorse takes up arms for the Union. On a perilous night, he reunites with the stallion and his groom, very far from the glamor of any racetrack.

New York City, 1954. Martha Jackson, a gallery owner celebrated for taking risks on edgy contemporary painters, becomes obsessed with a nineteenth-century equestrian oil painting of mysterious provenance.

Washington, DC, 2019. Jess, a Smithsonian scientist from Australia, and Theo, a Nigerian-American art historian, find themselves unexpectedly connected through their shared interest in the horse—one studying the stallion’s bones for clues to his power and endurance, the other uncovering the lost history of the unsung Black horsemen who were critical to his racing success.

Based on the remarkable true story of the record-breaking thoroughbred Lexington, Horse is a novel of art and science, love and obsession, and our unfinished reckoning with racism.]]>
15 Geraldine Brooks Celia 3 4.26 2022 Horse
author: Geraldine Brooks
name: Celia
average rating: 4.26
book published: 2022
rating: 3
read at: 2024/08/21
date added: 2024/08/26
shelves: audio-books, civil-war-era, fiction, historical-fiction
review:
This book has won many awards, but I must say that I was a little disappointed in the storyline. It is the story of a famous racehorse from Kentucky, and the people who surrounded this horse. It also moves back and forth from the past to the 21st century. I enjoyed the historical chapters, but the modern chapters were very predictable. Yes, Jarret was the trainer of Lexington, the famous horse, and he was a slave. The racing scenes were well done and truly exciting. But as the story moves to Washington DC in 2019, what might have been very interesting becomes mired in political correctness and predictability.
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<![CDATA[Murder on the Orient Express (Hercule Poirot, #10)]]> 29433742
What more can a mystery addict desire than a much-loathed murder victim found aboard the luxurious Orient Express with multiple stab wounds, thirteen likely suspects, an incomparably brilliant detective in Hercule Poirot, and the most ingenious crime ever conceived?]]>
7 Agatha Christie Celia 4 4.13 1934 Murder on the Orient Express (Hercule Poirot, #10)
author: Agatha Christie
name: Celia
average rating: 4.13
book published: 1934
rating: 4
read at: 2024/08/01
date added: 2024/08/10
shelves: audio-books, crime-fiction, fiction, historical-fiction
review:
This was so delicious! I have seen a few Christie mysteries on screen, but this was the first one I have ever read (or listened to). It was delightful. Kenneth Branaugh was the reader, and he was marvelous. I actually burst out laughing as I walked or biked listening to this. I know I will be reading more of Ms. Christie's books in the future. By the way, it had me guessing until the end.
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<![CDATA[Final Vows: Murder, Madness, and Twisted Justice in California]]> 63242417 Ěý
When Carol Montecalvo began writing to a man in prison through a program at her church, she considered it her Christian duty. But the letters soon became her lifeline, something she actually looked forward to sending and receiving. She fell in love with the man behind the letters and just before Dan was released, they wed in the prison chapel. Their marriage lasted nine years, until the fateful night when Dan stoically called 911 to report his wife’s murder.
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With a half-million dollar insurance policy riding on his wife’s death, and a string of adulterous affairs in his past, Dan is the most obvious suspect. But is this former felon really guilty? Or could he actually be a grieving widower, in the wrong place at the wrong time?
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In this powerful true crime account of the gruesome murder and sensational trial that followed, New York Times –bestselling author Karen Kingsbury weaves an emotional story that leaves readers guessing until the final, harrowing conclusion.]]>
268 Karen Kingsbury 0795300131 Celia 3 3.86 1992 Final Vows: Murder, Madness, and Twisted Justice in California
author: Karen Kingsbury
name: Celia
average rating: 3.86
book published: 1992
rating: 3
read at: 2024/07/05
date added: 2024/07/07
shelves: audio-books, non-fiction, true-crime-fiction
review:
This story was interesting, and it did keep me guessing. This is a true story based on a crime in California back in the 1980's. The marriage between Dan Montecalvo, an ex-con and his wife Carol, ends one night in murder. Carol is shot three times by an intruder and does not survive. Dan is shot too, but it's not as bad and he survives. The story is revealed to the reader as if you are reading newspaper reports, or watching a true crime show on TV. Evidence, witnesses, mistakes, dedicated detectives and dedicated lawyers are all presented in this story that keeps you guessing until the very end.
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Remarkably Bright Creatures 60457818 12 Shelby Van Pelt Celia 4 A very good read. ]]> 4.34 2022 Remarkably Bright Creatures
author: Shelby Van Pelt
name: Celia
average rating: 4.34
book published: 2022
rating: 4
read at: 2024/01/15
date added: 2024/01/23
shelves: audio-books, fiction, magical, cc-book-club-pick
review:
I wasn't sure I wanted to read a book where an octopus is one of the main characters. My Corpus Christi Book club chose it, and so I "read" it as an audiobook. I was pleasantly surprised because I really enjoyed the story. There is a cast of wonderful characters, including Marcellus the brainy octopus, his human friend Tova, and a few others that make a story that had me cheering the characters on, and even brought a tear to my eye. I totally believed in Marcellus, and actually felt that having an octopus narrate his chapters was quite normal. One thing did bother me, though. Tova is my age, but she acted like she was twenty years older than it. Mr. Van Pelt, I don't know how many 70- year- old women you know, but most of us have mobile phones, laptops, use apps, and can Zoom.
A very good read.
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<![CDATA[Stardust: Being a Romance within the Realms of Faerie]]> 1883287 This trade paperback edition of STARDUST is timed to tie in to the Paramount Pictures movie starring Clair Danes, Michelle Pfeiffer and Robert DeNiro.

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200 Neil Gailman 1840230185 Celia 4 audio-books 4.08 1999 Stardust: Being a Romance within the Realms of Faerie
author: Neil Gailman
name: Celia
average rating: 4.08
book published: 1999
rating: 4
read at: 2010/07/20
date added: 2018/09/04
shelves: audio-books
review:
What a wonderful fairy story for adults. I actually listened to Neil Gaiman read this book, which started out as a graphic novel and eventually ended up as a short novel (same story, no illustrations)and he was marvelous. It's fun to read fairy tales for grown-ups. He has such a way with words, on the same order as J.K. Rowling.
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<![CDATA[The Last Stand: Custer, Sitting Bull, and the Battle of the Little Bighorn]]> 7311907
The bestselling author of "Mayflower" sheds new light on one of the iconic stories of the American West

Little Bighorn and Custer are names synonymous in the American imagination with unmatched bravery and spectacular defeat. Mythologized as Custer's Last Stand, the June 1876 battle has been equated with other famous last stands, from the Spartans' defeat at Thermopylae to Davy Crockett at the Alamo.

In his tightly structured narrative, Nathaniel Philbrick brilliantly sketches the two larger-than-life antagonists: Sitting Bull, whose charisma and political savvy earned him the position of leader of the Plains Indians, and George Armstrong Custer, one of the Union's greatest cavalry officers and a man with a reputation for fearless and often reckless courage. Philbrick reminds readers that the Battle of the Little Bighorn was also, even in victory, the last stand for the Sioux and Cheyenne Indian nations. Increasingly outraged by the government's Indian policies, the Plains tribes allied themselves and held their ground in southern Montana. Within a few years of Little Bighorn, however, all the major tribal leaders would be confined to Indian reservations.

Throughout, Philbrick beautifully evokes the history and geography of the Great Plains with his characteristic grace and sense of drama. "The Last Stand" is a mesmerizing account of the archetypal story of the American West, one that continues to haunt our collective imagination.]]>
466 Nathaniel Philbrick 0670021725 Celia 4 4.02 2010 The Last Stand: Custer, Sitting Bull, and the Battle of the Little Bighorn
author: Nathaniel Philbrick
name: Celia
average rating: 4.02
book published: 2010
rating: 4
read at: 2012/01/23
date added: 2018/07/04
shelves: non-fiction, audio-books, western
review:
Nathaniel Philbrick does such a great job with this bit of American history. It reads like a novel, and the build-up to the final battle is tense, and nerve-wracking. I mean, we all know the outcome of the nbattle on Last Stand Hill, but all the intertwining stories that lead up to it are so well done that I was even dreaming about it. Philbrick does a great job of presenting both sides of this story, with lots of anecdotes from Indians who were there fighting, both male and female. My family and I visited this site in Montana back in 2005, and after finishing this book, I want to go back again. And, Reno was dispicable!
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<![CDATA[Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis]]> 27161156 Alternate cover edition of ISBN 9780062300546.

Hillbilly Elegy recounts J.D. Vance's powerful origin story...

From a former marine and Yale Law School graduate now serving as a U.S. Senator from Ohio and the Republican Vice Presidential candidate for the 2024 election, an incisive account of growing up in a poor Rust Belt town that offers a broader, probing look at the struggles of America's white working class.


Hillbilly Elegy is a passionate and personal analysis of a culture in crisis—that of white working-class Americans. The disintegration of this group, a process that has been slowly occurring now for more than forty years, has been reported with growing frequency and alarm, but has never before been written about as searingly from the inside. J. D. Vance tells the true story of what a social, regional, and class decline feels like when you were born with it hung around your neck.

The Vance family story begins hopefully in postwar America. J. D.'s grandparents were "dirt poor and in love," and moved north from Kentucky's Appalachia region to Ohio in the hopes of escaping the dreadful poverty around them. They raised a middle-class family, and eventually one of their grandchildren would graduate from Yale Law School, a conventional marker of success in achieving generational upward mobility. But as the family saga of Hillbilly Elegy plays out, we learn that J.D.'s grandparents, aunt, uncle, and, most of all, his mother struggled profoundly with the demands of their new middle-class life, never fully escaping the legacy of abuse, alcoholism, poverty, and trauma so characteristic of their part of America. With piercing honesty, Vance shows how he himself still carries around the demons of his chaotic family history.

A deeply moving memoir, with its share of humor and vividly colorful figures, Hillbilly Elegy is the story of how upward mobility really feels. And it is an urgent and troubling meditation on the loss of the American dream for a large segment of this country.]]>
264 J.D. Vance Celia 3 audio-books, memoir 3.81 2016 Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis
author: J.D. Vance
name: Celia
average rating: 3.81
book published: 2016
rating: 3
read at: 2017/06/06
date added: 2017/06/19
shelves: audio-books, memoir
review:
An interesting take on a segment of America that most of us only hear about through movies or songs- the hillbilly culture revealed through the eyes of a young man who beat the odds. J.D. Vance does not pull any punches as he describes the everyday life and problems of growing up a hillbilly. With statistics and his own family horror stories, (well, not all of them are bad) the reader sees how the world looks through the eyes of these mountain people, even when these "mountain people" have migrated to Ohio. It is an honest, discussion-provoking book. I listened to the audio, which was read by the author. Vance did a good job.
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Wild Child and Other Stories 6730302
In the title story of this rich new collection, T.C. Boyle has created so vivid and original a retelling of the story of Victor, the feral boy who was captured running naked through the forests of Napoleonic France, that it becomes not just new but definitive: yes, this is how it must have been. The tale is by turns magical and moving, a powerful investigation of what it means to be human.

There is perhaps no one better than T.C. Boyle at engaging, shocking, and ultimately gratifying his readers while at the same time testing his characters' emotional and physical endurance. The fourteen stories gathered here display both Boyle's astonishing range and his imaginative muscle. Nature is the dominant player in many of these stories, whether in the form of the catastrophic mudslide that allows a cynic to reclaim his own humanity ("La Conchita") or the wind-driven fires that howl through a high California canyon ("Ash Monday"). Other tales range from the drama of a man who spins Homeric lies in order to stop going to work, to that of a young woman who must babysit for a $250,000 cloned Afghan and the sad comedy of a child born to Mexican street vendors who is unable to feel pain.

Brilliant, incisive, and always entertaining, Boyle's short stories showcase the mischievous humor and socially conscious sensibility that have made him one of the most acclaimed writers of our time.]]>
304 T. Coraghessan Boyle 0670021423 Celia 3 3.68 2009 Wild Child and Other Stories
author: T. Coraghessan Boyle
name: Celia
average rating: 3.68
book published: 2009
rating: 3
read at: 2017/05/22
date added: 2017/05/23
shelves: fiction, short-stories, audio-books
review:
I haven't read a collection of short stories in a while, and I thought it would be a nice change. T.C. Boyle is advertised as the writer who can take you anywhere, and he sure did. This was a crazy mix of stories, ranging in location from California to Venezuela, and even to France during the early 1800's. So, it was a novelty to get involved in a story, and have it end so abruptly. One of the funniest ones was called The Lie, and it had me saying, "Oh my God, he's not going there", as a millennial tries to make up reasons as to why he can't come in to work. The last story, "Wild Child", was actually one of my least favorites. All in all, I enjoyed this audio recording, and didn't realize until the end, that it was T.C. Boyle himself,reading the book.
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Settle for More 30037283
In Settle for More, the NBC News anchor reflects on the enduring values and experiences that have shaped her—from growing up in a family that rejected the "trophies for everyone" mentality, to her father’s sudden, tragic death while she was in high school. She goes behind-the-scenes of her career, sharing the stories and struggles that landed her in the anchor chair and taught her to ask the tough questions. Speaking candidly about her decision to "settle for more"—a motto she credits as having dramatically transformed her life at home and at work—Megyn discusses how she abandoned a thriving legal career to follow her journalism dreams.

Admired for her hard work, humor, and authenticity, Megyn sheds light on the news business, her time at Fox News, the challenges of being a professional woman and working mother, and her most talked about television moments. She also speaks openly about Donald Trump’s feud with her, revealing never-before-heard details about the first Republican debate, its difficult aftermath, and how she persevered through it all.

Deeply personal and surprising, Settle for More offers unparalleled insight into this charismatic and intriguing journalist, and inspires us all to embrace the principles—determination, honesty, and fortitude in the face of fear—that have won her fans across the political divide.]]>
352 Megyn Kelly 0062494597 Celia 2 audio-books, memoir 3.81 2016 Settle for More
author: Megyn Kelly
name: Celia
average rating: 3.81
book published: 2016
rating: 2
read at: 2017/05/05
date added: 2017/05/09
shelves: audio-books, memoir
review:
I listened to this book, and it was read by Megyn Kelly, herself. I'm quite ambivalent about Ms. Kelly, I don't think she is that compelling as a reporter, but I was curious about her flare-up with then candidate Trump. I followed the debates quite closely, so I thought this might be some good behind-the-scenes drama. The beginning of the book, Kelly's childhood, her family, were done in a straightforward manner. What I found tedious and boring were her unending descriptions of her children, and her wonderful husband. As a working mom, wife and professional myself, this was way too saccharine for me. It almost became painful to listen to. She gave lots of advice, and perhaps this book was geared for young women? Disappointing.
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<![CDATA[GI Brides: The Wartime Girls Who Crossed the Atlantic for Love]]> 21479406 Duncan Barrett 0062362143 Celia 3 3.63 2013 GI Brides: The Wartime Girls Who Crossed the Atlantic for Love
author: Duncan Barrett
name: Celia
average rating: 3.63
book published: 2013
rating: 3
read at: 2017/04/17
date added: 2017/04/27
shelves: audio-books, non-fiction, wwii-era
review:
An interesting premise--following the lives of four young British women during WWII, as they worked, survived, had fun and fell in love. I think one of the big problems I had was that this was read by a Brit, and her fake accent for the American characters was awful. I was also uncomfortable with the fact that three of these young women really picked losers, and yet, they had fallen madly in love with them. As they all followed their husbands, or soon to be husbands to America, all of the ugly flaws of these young men came into the light. One husband had a gambling addiction, one was an alcoholic, and it was just so depressing. It's a wonder we won the war with men like these soldiers. The book alternated chapters, and the writing was adequate. I love the era, but I feel the author didn't do the story justice.
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News of the World 25817493 Enemy Women that explores the boundaries of family, responsibility, honor, and trust.

In the wake of the Civil War, Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd travels through northern Texas, giving live readings from newspapers to paying audiences hungry for news of the world. An elderly widower who has lived through three wars and fought in two of them, the captain enjoys his rootless, solitary existence.

In Wichita Falls, he is offered a $50 gold piece to deliver a young orphan to her relatives in San Antonio. Four years earlier, a band of Kiowa raiders killed Johanna’s parents and sister; sparing the little girl, they raised her as one of their own. Recently rescued by the U.S. army, the ten-year-old has once again been torn away from the only home she knows.

Their 400-mile journey south through unsettled territory and unforgiving terrain proves difficult and at times dangerous. Johanna has forgotten the English language, tries to escape at every opportunity, throws away her shoes, and refuses to act “civilized.� Yet as the miles pass, the two lonely survivors tentatively begin to trust each other, forming a bond that marks the difference between life and death in this treacherous land.

Arriving in San Antonio, the reunion is neither happy nor welcome. The captain must hand Johanna over to an aunt and uncle she does not remember—strangers who regard her as an unwanted burden. A respectable man, Captain Kidd is faced with a terrible choice: abandon the girl to her fate or become—in the eyes of the law—a kidnapper himself.

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209 Paulette Jiles 0062409204 Celia 5 4.02 2016 News of the World
author: Paulette Jiles
name: Celia
average rating: 4.02
book published: 2016
rating: 5
read at: 2017/03/24
date added: 2017/03/27
shelves: audio-books, fiction, historical-fiction, western, national-book-award-finalist
review:
This story touched my heart, and almost made me get a ticket on Rt. 80! I was so engrossed in the gunfight that was going on, I blew past the state trooper. How would I explain that? This is the story of Captain Jefferson Kidd, an older gentleman, in 1870 Texas. He has fought in many wars, but now he reads the newspapers in different towns, and is highly respected for it. He is asked to return a ten year old girl, who had been captured by the Kiowa Indians after they murdered her parents four years earlier, to her family down around San Antonio. Kidd is reluctant at first, as Johanna no longer speaks English, and keeps trying to return to her Kiowa family. Texas was a pretty rough place back then, and they were still reeling from all the rules of the new Yankee government. All of this plays into a story with great dialogue and descriptions. I love the west, but I haven't been to Texas yet. I feel as if I was there now, after reading this wonderful story. I think this is the best yet, from Jiles.
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The Panther (John Corey, #6) 13526026 625 Nelson DeMille 1455518379 Celia 3 Parts of this book were exciting, but, the sarcasm was way over done. It actually became annoying. DeMille is always very timely, and I learned all about hellfire missiles and drones. ]]> 3.94 2012 The Panther  (John Corey, #6)
author: Nelson DeMille
name: Celia
average rating: 3.94
book published: 2012
rating: 3
read at: 2017/03/27
date added: 2017/03/27
shelves: audio-books, fiction, suspense
review:
I have read other DeMille books that have kept me on the edge of my seat, like The Lion's Game. This book is not quite up to that standard. We are once again involved with John Corey, and his wife Kate. This time, they are on their way to Yemen, which DeMille describes as being one of the worst places on the planet. They are after another terrorist, a home grown (from Perth Amboy) crazy who is supposed to be behind the bombing of the U.S.S. Cole, and is getting ready for a really big strike.
Parts of this book were exciting, but, the sarcasm was way over done. It actually became annoying. DeMille is always very timely, and I learned all about hellfire missiles and drones.
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Orange Is the New Black 6314763 322 Piper Kerman 0385523386 Celia 3 3.71 2010 Orange Is the New Black
author: Piper Kerman
name: Celia
average rating: 3.71
book published: 2010
rating: 3
read at: 2017/02/10
date added: 2017/02/12
shelves: audio-books, non-fiction, memoir
review:
This is an interesting look into the prison system, as told from the perspective of a young, white, educated and affluent woman. Piper is not a very likable person, as she comes across as extremely selfish and self-centered, which are the exact traits that caused her to break the law. At times she rants about the seemingly meaningless reform system, and yet what would she have? No consequences for breaking the law? She stereotyped the women and men she came in contact with, and I found myself rolling my eyes. Piper was very lucky that she had a fiance and many friends and family that came to visit her, and supplied her with the things she needed. With her success from this venture through the penal system, (the popular series on TV,etc.), I see that she has gone back to help the women in these dire situations. And speaking as an educator, I hope she realizes that it is in school, beginning in middle school, that we need to stress the value of education, and the importance of each and every woman in our society.
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<![CDATA[Creole Belle (Dave Robicheaux, #19)]]> 13254888
Set against the events of the Gulf Coast oil spill, rife with “the menaces of greed and violence and man-made horror� ( The Christian Science Monitor ), Creole Belle finds Dave Robicheaux languishing in a New Orleans recovery unit since surviving a bayou shoot-out. The detective’s body is healing; it’s his morphine-addled mind that conjures spectral visions of Tee Jolie Melton, a young woman who in reality has gone missing. An iPod with an old blues song left by his bedside turns Robicheaux into a man obsessed…And as oil companies assign blame after an epic disaster threatens the Gulf’s very existence, Robicheaux unearths connections between tragedies both global and personal—and faces down forces that can corrupt and destroy the best of men.]]>
528 James Lee Burke 1451648138 Celia 3 4.15 2012 Creole Belle (Dave Robicheaux, #19)
author: James Lee Burke
name: Celia
average rating: 4.15
book published: 2012
rating: 3
read at: 2017/01/22
date added: 2017/01/22
shelves: audio-books, crime-fiction, mystery, series
review:
This is really 3 1/2 stars. I have loved this series, and I love listening to it, the narration is wonderful. This story starts out really good, as usual, and I love the descriptions of Louisiana and of course, New Orleans. Burke does a great job in creating suspense, but toward the end of the book, it all just seemed a bit over the top. Burke always throws in philosophy and spirituality with Detective Dave Robicheaux, and his best pal, Clete, and there was a lot of that this time. I just really did not buy the last 1/4 of the tale. I have not read all of these books, so I think I will try to find some of the older ones in the series.
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<![CDATA[Three Sisters, Three Queens (The Plantagenet and Tudor Novels, #8)]]> 28251813
“There is only one bond that I trust: between a woman and her sisters. We never take our eyes off each other. In love and in rivalry, we always think of each other.�

When Katherine of Aragón is brought to the Tudor court as a young bride, the oldest princess, Margaret, takes her measure. With one look, each knows the other for a rival, an ally, a pawn, destined—with Margaret’s younger sister Mary—to a sisterhood unique in all the world. The three sisters will become the queens of England, Scotland, and France.

United by family loyalties and affections, the three queens find themselves set against each other. Katherine commands an army against Margaret and kills her husband James IV of Scotland. But Margaret’s boy becomes heir to the Tudor throne when Katherine loses her son. Mary steals the widowed Margaret’s proposed husband, but when Mary is widowed it is her secret marriage for love that is the envy of the others. As they experience betrayals, dangers, loss, and passion, the three sisters find that the only constant in their perilous lives is their special bond, more powerful than any man, even a king.]]>
556 Philippa Gregory 1476758573 Celia 3 3.74 2016 Three Sisters, Three Queens (The Plantagenet and Tudor Novels, #8)
author: Philippa Gregory
name: Celia
average rating: 3.74
book published: 2016
rating: 3
read at: 2016/12/09
date added: 2016/12/13
shelves: audio-books, historical-fiction
review:
It's good NOT to be queen, and in this case, three queens. I guess this is probably my 6th Phillipa Gregory book, and they all pretty much read the same. The subject is very interesting, and yet she does use a lot of repetition, to the point that it does become slightly monotonous. I learned about the three sisters, but the story is told through Queen Margaret of Scotland's voice. She is the older sister to Henry VIII, and had to marry King James of Scotland. Katherine of Aragon comes to the throne of England, and Margaret is always comparing herself to her. Margaret's younger sister, Mary, also becomes a queen (of France), and they are always in touch through the letters they send to each other. The three sisters are all quite different, and I felt that Margaret was painted as a vain, envious, spoiled brat. I didn't like her at all. All of their fortunes take a turn for the worse, alas. Damn that Boleyn girl!
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A Man Called Ove 18774964
Meet Ove. He's a curmudgeon, the kind of man who points at people he dislikes as if they were burglars caught outside his bedroom window. He has staunch principles, strict routines, and a short fuse. People call him the bitter neighbor from hell, but must Ove be bitter just because he doesn't walk around with a smile plastered to his face all the time?

Behind the cranky exterior there is a story and a sadness. So when one November morning a chatty young couple with two chatty young daughters move in next door and accidentally flatten Ove's mailbox, it is the lead-in to a comical and heartwarming tale of unkempt cats, unexpected friendship, and the ancient art of backing up a U-Haul. All of which will change one cranky old man and a local residents' association to their very foundations.]]>
337 Fredrik Backman 1476738017 Celia 4 4.35 2012 A Man Called Ove
author: Fredrik Backman
name: Celia
average rating: 4.35
book published: 2012
rating: 4
read at: 2016/11/08
date added: 2016/11/26
shelves: audio-books, fiction, translated
review:
I listened to this book on CD, and at first I thought, "No way, not my kind of story". Then I decided to listen to a few more chapters, and I was hooked. Just like the people who judged Ove without really knowing him, I was judging this book. And, just like the characters who decided not to judge him, but get to know him better, we were all in for a pleasant surprise. I love the way this story unraveled, going back to the past and revealing the true essence of Ove's character. I really was touched by this story, although some of his neighbors were a little too good to be true. As an aside, the setting is Sweden, and boy, it paints a sorry picture of socialism.
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Someone Knows My Name 875441
This captivating story of one woman's remarkable experience spans six decades and three continents and brings to life a crucial chapter in world history.]]>
489 Lawrence Hill 0393065782 Celia 4 4.41 2007 Someone Knows My Name
author: Lawrence Hill
name: Celia
average rating: 4.41
book published: 2007
rating: 4
read at: 2016/09/01
date added: 2016/10/26
shelves: audio-books, african-american, historical-fiction
review:
Wow, this book really took me on a journey, and introduced me to a character that I will not soon forget, Aminata Diallo. As a young girl, she is captured by slave traders, and ends up in South Carolina, just before the Revolutionary War. Aminata is smart, and has a strong will to survive. During the chaos of the war, she escapes in New York City, and becomes a scribe for the Brits. Her story takes her to Canada and beyond, as she endures heartbreak and loneliness, with the loss of family. This is an amazing story, and made me want to research some of the incidents in the book. This is an incredible story.
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The Nightingale 21853621 Der Weltbestseller � die Nr. 1 aus den USA.
Zwei Schwestern im von den Deutschen besetzten Während Vianne ums Überleben ihrer Familie kämpft, schließt sich die jüngere Isabelle der Résistance an und sucht die Freiheit auf dem Pfad der Nachtigall, einem geheimen Fluchtweg über die Pyrenäen. Doch wie weit darf man gehen, um zu überleben? Und wie kann man die schützen, die man liebt?
In diesem epischen, kraftvollen und zutiefst berührenden Roman erzählt Kristin Hannah die Geschichte zweier Frauen, die ihr Schicksal auf ganz eigene Weise meistern.]]>
564 Kristin Hannah 0312577222 Celia 4 4.63 2015 The Nightingale
author: Kristin Hannah
name: Celia
average rating: 4.63
book published: 2015
rating: 4
read at: 2016/10/25
date added: 2016/10/26
shelves: audio-books, fiction, historical-fiction, wwii-era
review:
Just before the Germans invade France, we meet Isabelle and her older sister, Vianne. Vianne is married, with a daughter, and lives in the countryside of France. Isabelle, on the other hand, is an 18 year-old young woman, who is restless, and has felt rejected ever since her mother passed away. As the Germans occupy Paris and the rest of France, the two sisters' lives become very different. Isabelle becomes part of the Resistance, and Vianne is left to deal with a Nazi officer who billets in her home. This is a story of many different themes, not the least of which is the tragedy of broken families, the horrific evil in the world, and how we deal with all of this in our souls. It is an exciting read, though the writing style is very simplistic.
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The Invisible Bridge 7274337
Paris, 1937. Andras Lévi, a Hungarian Jewish architecture student, arrives from Budapest with a scholarship, a single suitcase, and a mysterious letter he has promised to deliver to C. Morgenstern on the rue de Sévigné. As he becomes involved with the letter’s recipient, his elder brother takes up medical studies in Modena, their younger brother leaves school for the stage—and Europe’s unfolding tragedy sends each of their lives into terrifying uncertainty.

From the Hungarian village of Konyár to the grand opera houses of Budapest and Paris, from the lonely chill of Andras’s garret to the enduring passion he discovers on the rue de Sévigné, from the despair of a Carpathian winter to an unimaginable life in forced labor camps and beyond, The Invisible Bridge tells the unforgettable story of brothers bound by history and love, of a marriage tested by disaster, of a Jewish family’s struggle against annihilation, and of the dangerous power of art in a time of war.

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28 Julie Orringer 0307713547 Celia 4 The novel focuses on the relationship between two brothers, one who goes to Paris to study architecture, and the other to Italy to become a doctor. Andras Levi is the main character, and we follow him from a small town in Hungary to Paris, where he must learn the language and come up with the tuition for his schooling. Of course, he falls in love, with another Hungarian emigre, a ballerina who has a past. But this book is much more than a love story, it is a sweeping tale of the horrors of the war, the love of family, and the will to survive. I may have given this 5 stars, but I was not enthralled with the reader of this audio book. This is a book to read, ponder over, and savor.]]> 4.17 2010 The Invisible Bridge
author: Julie Orringer
name: Celia
average rating: 4.17
book published: 2010
rating: 4
read at: 2016/06/30
date added: 2016/07/21
shelves: audio-books, fiction, historical-fiction, holocaust-lit, wwll-lit
review:
This was an epic novel, following the lives of a Hungarian Jewish family just before, and during WWII.
The novel focuses on the relationship between two brothers, one who goes to Paris to study architecture, and the other to Italy to become a doctor. Andras Levi is the main character, and we follow him from a small town in Hungary to Paris, where he must learn the language and come up with the tuition for his schooling. Of course, he falls in love, with another Hungarian emigre, a ballerina who has a past. But this book is much more than a love story, it is a sweeping tale of the horrors of the war, the love of family, and the will to survive. I may have given this 5 stars, but I was not enthralled with the reader of this audio book. This is a book to read, ponder over, and savor.
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The Invention of Wings 18079776
Sarah Grimké is the middle daughter. The one her mother calls difficult and her father calls remarkable. On Sarah's eleventh birthday, Hetty 'Handful' Grimké is taken from the slave quarters she shares with her mother, wrapped in lavender ribbons, and presented to Sarah as a gift. Sarah knows what she does next will unleash a world of trouble. She also knows that she cannot accept. And so, indeed, the trouble begins ...

A powerful, sweeping novel, inspired by real events, and set in the American Deep South in the nineteenth century, The Invention of Wings evokes a world of shocking contrasts, of beauty and ugliness, of righteous people living daily with cruelty they fail to recognize; and celebrates the power of friendship and sisterhood against all the odds.]]>
384 Sue Monk Kidd 0670024783 Celia 5 4.24 2014 The Invention of Wings
author: Sue Monk Kidd
name: Celia
average rating: 4.24
book published: 2014
rating: 5
read at: 2016/05/10
date added: 2016/05/16
shelves: african-american, audio-books, biographical-fiction, historical-fiction
review:
I recently read The Kitchen House, and I did not think that the writing was remarkable or noteworthy. The premise of this book is similar to The Kitchen House, with points of view by a slave, and an owner. One of the two main characters is Handful, a female slave in the Grimke household in Charleston, South Carolina. In the very early chapters, she is given to an 11-year-old Grimke daughter as a birthday present. Sarah Grimke, though, from a very early age, has acquired a strong distaste for slavery and what it truly means. She tries to emancipate Handful, and is promptly put in her place. We follow Sarah and Handful through the years, as Sarah feels the shackles of being a female with barely any rights, and Handful feels the full brunt of the brutal world of slavery. Sarah finally leaves Charleston for the north, where she becomes involved with the Abolitionist movement. Handful is never far from her thoughts. This is a beautifully written book, with characters that are very real. There is no melodrama in these pages, but the real grit and hardship of life in the 1820's-30's, for women, and for the slaves. I had to learn the true story of Sarah Grimke, and it was quite similar to this story. Well done, Ms. Kidd.
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Circling the Sun 23995231 366 Paula McLain 0345534182 Celia 4 3.88 2015 Circling the Sun
author: Paula McLain
name: Celia
average rating: 3.88
book published: 2015
rating: 4
read at: 2016/04/20
date added: 2016/04/21
shelves: audio-books, adventure, biographical-fiction
review:
This was a fascinating look at Beryl Markham's incredible life. I had to look her up to see if Paula McLain was making some of these adventures up--she wasn't. Beryl grew up in colonial Kenya. She was abandoned by her mother at an early age, and pretty much raised herself on her father's horse farm. Perhaps because of this, she grew up fearless. She was close friends with a Kenyan native, and they shared many adventures. At the tender age of 17, she is forced into a marriage because her father is leaving Kenya for South Africa, and doesn't want her to come along. She meets some incredible people in her life, and becomes good friends with Isik Denison, though they become rivals for the same man. The descriptions of colonial Kenya are breathtaking, I truly felt that I was there. Beryl, though quite brave, was missing something--a soul?
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Mrs. Sinclair's Suitcase 18453874 Forgive me, Dorothea, for I cannot forgive you. What you do, to this child, to this child's mother, it is wrong...

Roberta likes to collect the letters and postcards she finds in second-hand books. When her father gives her some of her grandmother's belongings, she finds a baffling letter from the grandfather she never knew - dated after he supposedly died in the war.

Dorothy is unhappily married to Albert, who is away at war. When an aeroplane crashes in the field behind her house she meets Squadron Leader Jan Pietrykowski, and as their bond deepens she dares to hope she might find happiness. But fate has other plans for them both, and soon she is hiding a secret so momentous that its shockwaves will touch her granddaughter many years later...]]>
296 Louise Walters 1444777424 Celia 3 audio-books, wwii-era 3.59 2014 Mrs. Sinclair's Suitcase
author: Louise Walters
name: Celia
average rating: 3.59
book published: 2014
rating: 3
read at: 2016/03/23
date added: 2016/03/30
shelves: audio-books, wwii-era
review:
Well, another book about WWII, England, and a bookstore. The bookstore is actually part of the present day story, whereas the WWII part does not take place in a bookstore, but on a farm. It's not confusing, the story line flashes back to WWII, when Roberta's grandmother was a young girl, and had a love affair with a Polish pilot. Roberta works in a bookstore, and loves her grandmother who is currently in a nursing home, suffering from dementia. Dorothy, (the grandmother) is not a character that I ever warmed up to. Yes, her story is compelling, and kept me interested, but she just was not likable to me. Roberta's character is a bit silly, and she too has a love interest, but, alas, the story was fine-not great.
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<![CDATA[The Art of Hearing Heartbeats (The Art of Hearing Heartbeats, #1)]]> 11331421
When a successful New York lawyer suddenly disappears without a trace, neither his wife nor his daughter Julia has any idea where he might be…until they find a love letter he wrote many years ago, to a Burmese woman they have never heard of. Intent on solving the mystery and coming to terms with her father’s past, Julia decides to travel to the village where the woman lived. There she uncovers a tale of unimaginable hardship, resilience, and passion that will reaffirm the reader’s belief in the power of love to move mountains.]]>
325 Jan-Philipp Sendker 1590514637 Celia 4 audio-books, fiction 4.01 2002 The Art of Hearing Heartbeats (The Art of Hearing Heartbeats, #1)
author: Jan-Philipp Sendker
name: Celia
average rating: 4.01
book published: 2002
rating: 4
read at: 2016/03/04
date added: 2016/03/13
shelves: audio-books, fiction
review:
As I began to listen to this book, I wasn't quite sure I was going to like it. As the story progressed, I became mesmerized by this tale. The story mainly takes place in pre-WWII Burma, and tells the tale of a true love that transcended time and place. It is the story of an American girl, trying to find her father, and how in her search, she learns who her father was before he became a big lawyer in New York. We learn of Mi Mi, and U Ba, and a fascinating and sometimes cruel world far removed from America. This story is translated from the German, but is beautifully written. It touched my heart.
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<![CDATA[The Glass Rainbow (Dave Robicheaux, #18)]]> 7200466
Seven young women in neighboring Jefferson Davis Parish have been brutally murdered. While the crimes have all the telltale signs of a serial killer, the death of Bernadette Latiolais, a high school honor student, doesn't fit: she is not the kind of hapless and marginalized victim psychopaths usually prey upon.

Robicheaux and his best friend, Clete Purcel, confront Herman Stanga, a notorious pimp and crack dealer whom both men despise. When Stanga turns up dead shortly after a fierce beating by Purcel, in front of numerous witnesses, the case takes a nasty turn, and Clete's career and life are hanging by threads over the abyss.

Adding to Robicheaux's troubles is the matter of his daughter, Alafair, who is on leave from Stanford Law to put the finishing touches on her novel. Her literary pursuit has led her into the arms of Kermit Abelard, celebrated novelist and scion of a once prominent Louisiana family whose fortunes are slowly sinking into the corruption of Louisiana's subculture. Abelard's association with bestselling ex-convict author Robert Weingart, a man who uses and discards people like Kleenex, causes Robicheaux to fear that Alafair might be destroyed by the man she loves. As his daughter seems to drift away from him, he wonders if he has become a victim of his own paranoia.

But as usual, Robicheaux's instincts are proven correct and he finds himself dealing with a level of evil that is greater than any enemy he has confronted in the past.

Set against the backdrop of an Edenic paradise threatened by pernicious forces, James Lee Burke's "The Glass Rainbow "is already being hailed as perhaps the best novel in the Robicheaux series.]]>
448 James Lee Burke 1439128294 Celia 5 crime-fiction, audio-books 4.21 2010 The Glass Rainbow (Dave Robicheaux, #18)
author: James Lee Burke
name: Celia
average rating: 4.21
book published: 2010
rating: 5
read at: 2016/02/12
date added: 2016/02/15
shelves: crime-fiction, audio-books
review:
Oh my goodness, I really loved this book. It is so well written, full of bad guys, good guys, suspense, and the Louisiana bayou country, I could not stop listening to this on my commute home. The reader of this audio book was phenomenal, and that probably added to my enjoyment. I read a James Lee Burke book a while ago, and I know I will certainly read more.
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The Women 3381581 451 T. Coraghessan Boyle 0670020419 Celia 3 3.55 2009 The Women
author: T. Coraghessan Boyle
name: Celia
average rating: 3.55
book published: 2009
rating: 3
read at: 2016/01/15
date added: 2016/01/16
shelves: biographical-fiction, narrative-biography, audio-books
review:
This story of Frank Lloyd Wright was both interesting and aggravating at the same time. In the same way that Hemingway was portrayed in The Paris Wife, and Fitzgerald in Z, we get another portrait of a man who thinks he is way more important than the rest of the world, and uses women for his pleasure and to feed his big, fat ego. Wright is portrayed as a man who lived as though the world owed him everything; he didn't pay his bills, he didn't pay his help, and I found not one redeeming trait in his character to make me like him even just a little. I know this is a work of fiction, but there are many truths in it, because he did wreck the lives of the four women in his life, and the children of these women. Interesting.
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The Surrendered 1538911
With his three critically acclaimed novels, Chang-rae Lee has established himself as one of the most talented writers of contemporary literary fiction. Now, with The Surrendered, Lee has created a book that amplifies everything we've seen in his previous works, and reads like nothing else. It is a brilliant, haunting, heartbreaking story about how love and war inalterably change the lives of those they touch.

June Han was only a girl when the Korean War left her orphaned; Hector Brennan was a young GI who fled the petty tragedies of his small town to serve his country. When the war ended, their lives collided at a Korean orphanage where they vied for the attentions of Sylvie Tanner, the beautiful yet deeply damaged missionary wife whose elusive love seemed to transform everything. Thirty years later and on the other side of the world, June and Hector are reunited in a plot that will force them to come to terms with the mysterious secrets of their past, and the shocking acts of love and violence that bind them together.

As Lee unfurls the stunning story of June, Hector, and Sylvie, he weaves a profound meditation on the nature of heroism and sacrifice, the power of love, and the possibilities for mercy, salvation, and surrendering oneself to another. Combining the complex themes of identity and belonging of Native Speaker and A Gesture Life with the broad range, energy, and pure storytelling gifts of Aloft, Chang-rae Lee has delivered his most ambitious, exciting, and unforgettable work yet. It is a mesmerizing novel, elegantly suspenseful and deeply affecting.]]>
480 Chang-rae Lee 1594489769 Celia 0 audio-books, abandoned 3.66 2009 The Surrendered
author: Chang-rae Lee
name: Celia
average rating: 3.66
book published: 2009
rating: 0
read at: 2015/11/18
date added: 2015/12/18
shelves: audio-books, abandoned
review:

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Beautiful Ruins 11447921
A #1 New York Times bestseller, this “absolute masterpiece� (Richard Russo) is the story of an almost-love affair that begins on the Italian coast in 1962 and resurfaces fifty years later in Hollywood. From the lavish set of Cleopatra to the shabby revelry of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival to the back lots of contemporary Hollywood, this is a dazzling, yet deeply human roller coaster of a novel.

The acclaimed author of the national bestseller The Financial Lives of the Poets returns with his funniest, most romantic, and most purely enjoyable novel yet. Hailed by critics and loved by readers of literary and historical fiction, Beautiful Ruins is gloriously inventive and constantly surprising—a story of flawed yet fascinating people navigating the rocky shores of their lives while clinging to their improbable dreams.]]>
337 Jess Walter 0061928127 Celia 4 audio-books 3.67 2012 Beautiful Ruins
author: Jess Walter
name: Celia
average rating: 3.67
book published: 2012
rating: 4
read at:
date added: 2015/11/27
shelves: audio-books
review:

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<![CDATA[Midnight Crossroad (Midnight, Texas, #1)]]> 18107951 From Charlaine Harris, the bestselling author who created Sookie Stackhouse and her world of Bon Temps, Louisiana, comes a darker locale - populated by more strangers than friends. But then, that’s how the locals prefer it...

Welcome to Midnight, Texas, a town with many boarded-up windows and few full-time inhabitants, located at the crossing of Witch Light Road and Davy Road. It’s a pretty standard dried-up western town.

There’s a pawnshop (someone lives in the basement and is seen only at night). There’s a diner (people who are just passing through tend not to linger). And there’s new resident Manfred Bernardo, who thinks he’s found the perfect place to work in private (and who has secrets of his own).

Stop at the one traffic light in town, and everything looks normal. Stay awhile, and learn the truth...]]>
305 Charlaine Harris 0425263150 Celia 3 3.69 2014 Midnight Crossroad (Midnight, Texas, #1)
author: Charlaine Harris
name: Celia
average rating: 3.69
book published: 2014
rating: 3
read at: 2015/10/30
date added: 2015/11/08
shelves: audio-books, fantasy-sci-fi, mystery
review:
I have not read the Sookie Stackhouse books, this is my first Charlaine Harris read. It is a little silly. It's well written, but the characters are just a little too far-fetched for my tastes. There's Manfred, an online psychic, and Fiji, the local witch, and of course, there is a resident vampire. Okay. there's a murder in this little Texas town, called Midnight, of course, and the locals try to solve it.
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China Dolls 18404427 An exciting new novel set in the "Chop Suey Circuit" of San Francisco right before World War II, from the beloved bestselling author of Snowflower and the Secret Fan and Shanghai Girls.

In 1938, Ruby, Helen and Grace, three girls from very different backgrounds, find themselves competing at the same audition for showgirl roles at San Francisco's exclusive "Oriental" nightclub, the Forbidden City. Grace, an American-born Chinese girl has fled the Midwest and an abusive father. Helen is from a Chinese family who have deep roots in San Francisco's Chinatown. And, as both her friends know, Ruby is Japanese passing as Chinese. At times their differences are pronounced, but the girls grow to depend on one another in order to fulfill their individual dreams. Then, everything changes in a heartbeat with the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Suddenly the government is sending innocent Japanese to internment camps under suspicion, and Ruby is one of them. But which of her friends betrayed her?]]>
376 Lisa See 081299289X Celia 3 audio-books, wwii-era 3.62 2014 China Dolls
author: Lisa See
name: Celia
average rating: 3.62
book published: 2014
rating: 3
read at: 2015/09/18
date added: 2015/11/08
shelves: audio-books, wwii-era
review:
I have loved Lisa See's novels, and I wanted to love this one, but I didn't. It is an interesting story of three girls, two Chinese-Americans, and one Japanese-American, who tries to pass as Chinese. These girls meet as a result of trying out for a show in Chinatown, in San Francisco, in the days just before WWII. If follows their lives as they pursue stardom on the Chop Suey circuit (yes, really). I think I just never really cared for any of the characters.
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On Folly Beach 7250052 Folly Beach, South Carolina, has survived despite hurricanes and war. But it's the personal battles of Folly Beach's residents that have left the most scars, and why a young widow has been beckoned there to heal her own...

To most people, Folly Beach is simply the last barrier island before reaching the great Atlantic. To some, it's a sanctuary for lost souls, which is why Emmy Hamilton's mother encourages her to buy the local book store, Folly's Finds, hoping it will distract Emmy from the loss of her husband.

Emmy is at first resistant. So much has already changed. But after finding love letters and an image of a beautiful bottle tree in a box of used books from Folly's Finds, she decides to take the plunge. But the seller insists on one condition: Emmy must allow Lulu, the late owner's difficult sister, to continue selling her bottle trees from its back yard.

For the most part Emmy ignores Lulu as she sifts through the love letters, wanting to learn more. But the more she discovers about the letters, the more she understands Lulu. As details of a possible murder and a mysterious disappearance during WWII are revealed, the two women discover that circumstances beyond their control, sixty years apart, have brought them together, here on Folly Beach. And it is here that their war-ravaged hearts can find hope for a second chance...]]>
390 Karen White 0451229215 Celia 4 4.05 2010 On Folly Beach
author: Karen White
name: Celia
average rating: 4.05
book published: 2010
rating: 4
read at: 2015/07/09
date added: 2015/08/09
shelves: audio-books, historical-fiction, southern-lit, wwll-lit
review:
This is a very good story told in flashbacks, between present day and WWII. Emmy is a young woman grieving the loss of her husband, who was killed in action in Afghanistan. Her mom convinces her to buy an old bookstore on Folly Beach, South Carolina, where sh had grown up. So Emmy leaves her comfort zone and heads to Folly Beach. There she meets a bunch of characters who help her with her mourning while presenting a mystery from the past. I especially love the chapters that deal with the years of WWII. Karen White is able to express heartbreak and evil with just the right touch, not too heavy or too light. I wish I owned a bookstore on Folly Beach.
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The Given Day (Coughlin #1) 2830067 New York Times best-selling author Dennis Lehane's long-awaited eighth novel unflinchingly captures the political and social unrest of a nation caught at the crossroads between past and future.

The Given Day tells the story of two families—one black, one white—swept up in a maelstrom of revolutionaries and anarchists, immigrants and ward bosses, Brahmins and ordinary citizens, all engaged in a battle for survival and power.

Beat cop Danny Coughlin, the son of one of the city's most beloved and powerful police captains, joins a burgeoning union movement and the hunt for violent radicals.

Luther Laurence, on the run after a deadly confrontation with a crime boss in Tulsa, works for the Coughlin family and tries desperately to find his way home to his pregnant wife.

Here, too, are some of the most influential figures of the era—Babe Ruth; Eugene O'Neill; leftist activist Jack Reed; NAACP founder W. E. B. DuBois; Mitchell Palmer, Woodrow Wilson's ruthless Red-chasing attorney general; cunning Massachusetts governor Calvin Coolidge; and an ambitious young Department of Justice lawyer named John Hoover.

Coursing through some of the pivotal events of the time—including the Spanish Influenza pandemic—and culminating in the Boston Police Strike of 1919, The Given Day explores the crippling violence and irrepressible exuberance of a country at war with, and in the thrall of, itself. As Danny, Luther, and those around them struggle to define themselves in increasingly turbulent times, they gradually find family in one another and, together, ride a rising storm of hardship, deprivation, and hope that will change all their lives.]]>
704 Dennis Lehane 0688163181 Celia 4 4.04 2008 The Given Day (Coughlin #1)
author: Dennis Lehane
name: Celia
average rating: 4.04
book published: 2008
rating: 4
read at: 2015/06/03
date added: 2015/06/04
shelves: audio-books, historical-fiction
review:
When I picked up this audio-book from the library, I didn't realize that Dennis Lehane was the author of Shutter Island and Mystic River--I had seen these 2 movies and thought they were both pretty intriguing. This is the story of two families just after the First World War, but this is no Downton Abbey. The setting is mainly Boston, and boy, did I learn some interesting things about that city in those times. The Irish Coughlin family-cops and lawyers, and especially Danny-and the African-American character Luther, who is escaping his past, are the focus of the plot. Babe Ruth and the Red Sox also have a role in this saga. We have anarchists, the Boston police strike, riots, and some romance thrown in for good measure. This is a gritty, adult novel not for the faint of heart. It held my interest, and then some. But, there were a few scenes that I had to shut the sound, because of the graphic violence.
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State of Wonder 9118135
As Dr. Marina Singh embarks upon an uncertain odyssey into the insect-infested Amazon, she will be forced to surrender herself to the lush but forbidding world that awaits within the jungle.

Charged with finding her former mentor Dr. Annick Swenson, a researcher who has disappeared while working on a valuable new drug, she will have to confront her own memories of tragedy and sacrifice as she journeys into the unforgiving heart of darkness.

Stirring and luminous, "State of Wonder" is a world unto itself, where unlikely beauty stands beside unimaginable loss beneath the rain forest's jeweled canopy.]]>
353 Ann Patchett 0062049801 Celia 4 3.88 2011 State of Wonder
author: Ann Patchett
name: Celia
average rating: 3.88
book published: 2011
rating: 4
read at: 2015/04/24
date added: 2015/05/21
shelves: adventure, audio-books, mystery
review:
Wow, I will never think of the Amazon Rain Forest in the same way after reading this book. This was a fascinating tale, replete with cannibals, missing scientists, and a secret experiment about fertility. Dr. Marina Singh works for a drug firm in Minnesota. Her lab partner (and friend) was sent to Brazil to find out what's going on with the renowned research scientist the elusive Dr. Annick Swenson. When Marina's partner turns up dead, with no body sent home for burial, Mariana is asked by her boss (and lover) to find out what happened. And, I will never complain about the bugs in Hardwick ever again. The description of the jungle, the native life, and the weather, are beautifully written, and awesomely horrific. An intriguing story that kept me wide awake on my travels to and from school.
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<![CDATA[Fall of Giants (The Century Trilogy, #1)]]> 7315573
This is an epic of love, hatred, war and revolution. This is a huge novel that follows five families through the world-shaking dramas of the First World War, the Russian Revolution, and the struggle for votes for women.
It is 1911. The Coronation Day of King George V. The Williams, a Welsh coal-mining family is linked by romance and enmity to the Fitzherberts, aristocratic coal-mine owners. Lady Maud Fitzherbert falls in love with Walter von Ulrich, a spy at the German Embassy in London. Their destiny is entangled with that of an ambitious young aide to U.S. President Woodrow Wilson and to two orphaned Russian brothers, whose plans to emigrate to America fall foul of war, conscription and revolution. In a plot of unfolding drama and intriguing complexity, "Fall Of Giants" moves seamlessly from Washington to St Petersburg, from the dirt and danger of a coal mine to the glittering chandeliers of a palace, from the corridors of power to the bedrooms of the mighty.]]>
985 Ken Follett 0525951652 Celia 3 4.31 2010 Fall of Giants (The Century Trilogy, #1)
author: Ken Follett
name: Celia
average rating: 4.31
book published: 2010
rating: 3
read at: 2015/04/01
date added: 2015/04/06
shelves: audio-books, historical-fiction
review:
Oh my goodness, this audio book had 23 discs. And this is just the first part. It is an ambitious novel of the years just before and during WW I, and Follett definitely left the door open for the sequel. I was not crazy about this book, though. I never really embraced any of the characters, and there were a lot of them. Let's see, there are the Welsh cast of characters, the Russians, the Americans, and the Germans. Some of the writing was extremely melodramatic, especially the "steamy" scenes, which I really felt were completely unnecessary to the rest of the story. Not sure if I will read the sequel.
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<![CDATA[Morality for Beautiful Girls (No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, #3)]]> 7035 The third book in the multi-million copy bestselling No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series

The one with the boy who might have been raised by lions

Facing financial trouble, the No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency is obliged to move into the same premises as Tlokweng Road Speedy Motors. And on top of her domestic complications with her fiancé Mr J. L. B. Matekoni and his adopted children, Motholeli and Puso, Mma Ramotswe faces several challenging cases. These include some unattractive behaviour among the contestants in a beauty pageant, and the perplexing discovery of a boy running wild, who smells of lion...

'Charming, delightful, feel-good stuff' Daily Express
'Unalloyed pleasure' Sunday Telegraph
'Charming' Scotland on Sunday
'One of the most entrancing treats of many a year' Wall Street Journal]]>
227 Alexander McCall Smith 1400031362 Celia 4 audio-books, mystery, series 4.00 2001 Morality for Beautiful Girls (No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, #3)
author: Alexander McCall Smith
name: Celia
average rating: 4.00
book published: 2001
rating: 4
read at: 2015/01/10
date added: 2015/01/26
shelves: audio-books, mystery, series
review:
This is another book in the Ladies #1 Detective Agency series, and I felt I needed to read it after listening to The Son by Jo Nesbo. I have not read/listened to these books in any particular order, but it really doesn't matter. These books can stand alone, and they always make me smile, bring a small tear to my eye, and are pure pleasure. I especially love listening to them on audio, because the narrator has such a beautiful accent. Precious Ramotswe has another mystery to solve, this one involving an alleged poisoner. She is also dealing with Mr.J.L.B. Matekoni, who seems to be suffering from depression. This novel takes place before they have married. Loved it.
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The Son 19101283 Sonny Lofthus is a strangely charismatic and complacent young man. Sonny's been in prison for a dozen years, nearly half his life. The inmates who seek out his uncanny abilities to soothe leave his cell feeling absolved. They don t know or care that Sonny has a serious heroin habit or where or how he gets his uninterrupted supply of the drug. Or that he's serving time for other peoples crimes.
Sonny took the first steps toward addiction when his father took his own life rather than face exposure as a corrupt cop. Now Sonny is the seemingly malleable center of a whole infrastructure of corruption: prison staff, police, lawyers, a desperate priest all of them focused on keeping him high and in jail. And all of them under the thumb of the Twin, Oslo's crime overlord. As long as Sonny gets his dope, he's happy to play the criminal and the prison's in-house savior.
But when he learns a stunning, long-hidden secret concerning his father, he makes a brilliantly executed escape from prison and from the person he d let himself become and begins hunting down those responsible for the crimes against him . . . The darkly looming question is: Who will get to him first the criminals or the cops?]]>
407 Jo Nesbø 0385351372 Celia 4 4.06 2014 The Son
author: Jo Nesbø
name: Celia
average rating: 4.06
book published: 2014
rating: 4
read at: 2014/12/21
date added: 2015/01/26
shelves: audio-books, crime-fiction, suspense
review:
After reading two of Nesbo's Harry Hole books, I thought this would be interesting because it is not a part of the series, and I wanted to see what else Nesbo could do. I was not disappointed, as this was a compelling, and action-filled novel about the underworld of Oslo. Sonny Loftus, a thirty-something, the son of a police detective who went bad and killed himself, is the very strange main character. He has been in prison for a crimes he hasn't committed, and we follow his exploits as he escapes, and plots his revenge. Exciting, page-turner, another good read by Jo Nesbo.
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<![CDATA[The Queen's Vow: A Novel of Isabella of Castile]]> 12796941 No one believed I was destined for greatness.

So begins Isabella’s story, in this evocative, vividly imagined novel about one of history’s most famous and controversial queens—the warrior who united a fractured country, the champion of the faith whose reign gave rise to the Inquisition, and the visionary who sent Columbus to discover a New World. Acclaimed author C. W. Gortner envisages the turbulent early years of a woman whose mythic rise to power would go on to transform a monarchy, a nation, and the world.

Young Isabella is barely a teenager when she and her brother are taken from their mother’s home to live under the watchful eye of their half-brother, King Enrique, and his sultry, conniving queen. There, Isabella is thrust into danger when she becomes an unwitting pawn in a plot to dethrone Enrique. Suspected of treason and held captive, she treads a perilous path, torn between loyalties, until at age seventeen she suddenly finds herself heiress of Castile, the largest kingdom in Spain. Plunged into a deadly conflict to secure her crown, she is determined to wed the one man she loves yet who is forbidden to her—Fernando, prince of Aragon.

As they unite their two realms under “one crown, one country, one faith,� Isabella and Fernando face an impoverished Spain beset by enemies. With the future of her throne at stake, Isabella resists the zealous demands of the inquisitor Torquemada even as she is seduced by the dreams of an enigmatic navigator named Columbus. But when the Moors of the southern domain of Granada declare war, a violent, treacherous battle against an ancient adversary erupts, one that will test all of Isabella’s resolve, her courage, and her tenacious belief in her destiny.

From the glorious palaces of Segovia to the battlefields of Granada and the intrigue-laden gardens of Seville, The Queen’s Vow sweeps us into the tumultuous forging of a nation and the complex, fascinating heart of the woman who overcame all odds to become Isabella of Castile.]]>
400 C.W. Gortner Celia 4 3.91 2012 The Queen's Vow: A Novel of Isabella of Castile
author: C.W. Gortner
name: Celia
average rating: 3.91
book published: 2012
rating: 4
read at: 2014/10/01
date added: 2014/11/16
shelves: audio-books, historical-fiction
review:
I have to admit that after reading a Phillipa Gregory novel about Catherine of Aragon, the first wife of Henry VIII, I was curious about Isabella. In that book, which is historical fiction, Catherine writes to her mother a few times for advice, but Isabella comes off as cold, distant, and as a warrior queen. C.W. Gortner gives the reader some historical background about Isabella's early childhood, her meeting with Ferdinand, to her reign as Queen of Spain. Columbus makes an appearance, along with the Inquisition, and the expulsion of the Moors from Spain. A pretty exciting life for a mere woman. This was a good read for all history buffs.
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<![CDATA[In the Garden of Beasts: Love, Terror, and an American Family in Hitler's Berlin]]> 9938498
A mild-mannered professor from Chicago, Dodd brings along his wife, son, and flamboyant daughter, Martha. At first Martha is entranced by the parties and pomp, and the handsome young men of the Third Reich with their infectious enthusiasm for restoring Germany to a position of world prominence. Enamored of the New Germany, she has one affair after another, including with the surprisingly honorable first chief of the Gestapo, Rudolf Diels. But as evidence of Jewish persecution mounts, confirmed by chilling first-person testimony, her father telegraphs his concerns to a largely indifferent State Department back home. Dodd watches with alarm as Jews are attacked, the press is censored, and drafts of frightening new laws begin to circulate. As that first year unfolds and the shadows deepen, the Dodds experience days full of excitement, intrigue, romance and ultimately, horror, when a climactic spasm of violence and murder reveals Hitler's true character and ruthless ambition.

Suffused with the tense atmosphere of the period, and with unforgettable portraits of the bizarre Goring and the expectedly charming—yet wholly sinister—Goebbels, In the Garden of Beasts lends a stunning, eyewitness perspective on events as they unfold in real time, revealing an era of surprising nuance and complexity. The result is a dazzling, addictively readable work that speaks volumes about why the world did not recognize the grave threat posed by Hitler until Berlin, and Europe, were awash in blood and terror.]]>
448 Erik Larson 0307408841 Celia 4 3.87 2011 In the Garden of Beasts: Love, Terror, and an American Family in Hitler's Berlin
author: Erik Larson
name: Celia
average rating: 3.87
book published: 2011
rating: 4
read at: 2014/10/24
date added: 2014/11/16
shelves: audio-books, non-fiction, history
review:
An intriguing look at Hitler's Germany in 1933, as seen through the eyes of a new ambassador, Dodd, and his daughter, Martha. Dodd was a professor from Chicago, and a would-be historian. Martha was a beautiful, divorced American woman, who was always looking for her next conquest. The American consulate, and Washington, were pretty much turning a blind eye to the atrocities that were going on, dismissing Dodd's reports as being overly dramatic and pretty much untrue. This is an interesting book historically, because it relies heavily on the letters and correspondence of the Dodd family, and many of the people they came in contact with. Martha had affairs with Nazi officers, a Russian diplomat, and personally met Hitler. This is fascinating stuff for any history buff, especially those interested in prewar Germany.
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The Son 16240761
Part epic of Texas, part classic coming-of-age story, part unflinching portrait of the bloody price of power, The Son is an utterly transporting novel that maps the legacy of violence in the American West through the lives of the McCulloughs, an ambitious family as resilient and dangerous as the land they claim.

Spring, 1849. The first male child born in the newly established Republic of Texas, Eli McCullough is thirteen years old when a marauding band of Comanche storm his homestead and brutally murder his mother and sister, taking him captive. Brave and clever, Eli quickly adapts to Comanche life, learning their ways and language, answering to a new name, carving a place as the chief's adopted son, and waging war against their enemies, including white men-complicating his sense of loyalty and understanding of who he is. But when disease, starvation, and overwhelming numbers of armed Americans decimate the tribe, Eli finds himself alone. Neither white nor Indian, civilized or fully wild, he must carve a place for himself in a world in which he does not fully belong-a journey of adventure, tragedy, hardship, grit, and luck that reverberates in the lives of his progeny.

Intertwined with Eli's story are those of his son, Peter, a man who bears the emotional cost of his father's drive for power, and JA, Eli's great-granddaughter, a woman who must fight hardened rivals to succeed in a man's world.

Phillipp Meyer deftly explores how Eli's ruthlessness and steely pragmatism transform subsequent generations of McCulloughs. Love, honor, children are sacrificed in the name of ambition, as the family becomes one of the richest powers in Texas, a ranching-and-oil dynasty of unsurpassed wealth and privilege. Yet, like all empires, the McCoulloughs must eventually face the consequences of their choices.

Harrowing, panoramic, and vividly drawn, The Son is a masterful achievement from a sublime young talent.]]>
561 Philipp Meyer 0062120395 Celia 4 4.01 2013 The Son
author: Philipp Meyer
name: Celia
average rating: 4.01
book published: 2013
rating: 4
read at: 2014/07/23
date added: 2014/07/26
shelves: audio-books, historical-fiction, western
review:
A family saga of epic proportions, this novel tells the tale from three different points of view, and three different time periods, starting in 1849 with Eli McCullough, at the age of 13, being kidnapped by the Comanches after witnessing the brutal deaths of his mother and sister. Eli learns quickly, and becomes a Comanche, in a sense, as a matter of survival, and then, just because. The second point of view is Peter McCullough, in 1917-1918, the son of Eli. He is nothing like his father. This part of the story is that part of Texan history when Mexican-Americans and the Texan people are st their ugliest. And then the third POV is Eli's granddaughter, who is a privileged girl, but more like her grandfather than her father. The book has some awful scenes, especially the torture that Comanches honed to perfection. It is well written, I was able to see the changes in Texas through the years. The readers in this audio-book were excellent, even Kate Mulgrew as Jeannie McCullough.
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Skeletons at the Feast 2017056
Among the group is eighteen-year-old Anna Emmerich, the daughter of Prussian aristocrats. There is her lover, Callum Finella, a twenty-year-old Scottish prisoner of war who was brought from the stalag to her family’s farm as forced labor. And there is a twenty-six-year-old Wehrmacht corporal, who the pair know as Manfred–who is, in reality, Uri Singer, a Jew from Germany who managed to escape a train bound for Auschwitz.

As they work their way west, they encounter a countryside ravaged by war. Their flight will test both Anna’s and Callum’s love, as well as their friendship with Manfred–assuming any of them even survive.

Perhaps not since The English Patient has a novel so deftly captured both the power and poignancy of romance and the terror and tragedy of war. Skillfully portraying the flesh and blood of history, Chris Bohjalian has crafted a rich tapestry that puts a face on one of the twentieth century’s greatest tragedies–while creating, perhaps, a masterpiece that will haunt readers for generations.]]>
372 Chris Bohjalian 0307394956 Celia 4 4.00 2008 Skeletons at the Feast
author: Chris Bohjalian
name: Celia
average rating: 4.00
book published: 2008
rating: 4
read at: 2014/05/30
date added: 2014/06/17
shelves: audio-books, historical-fiction
review:
This was a powerful novel about three people, and how their lives entwined during the last year of WWII. Uri Singer is a young Jew from Germany, who is on a train to the camps, when he escapes, and for the next year, stays alive by taking on the identities of the different Germans and Russians he kills. It is also the story of Anna, the daughter of a rich German farmer, and how the war, in it's waning days, destroys the life she once lived very comfortably, and very innocently. She falls in love with a Scottish POW, Callum, and eventually, they travel across Germany, trying to stay ahead of the Russians. They meet up with Uri, who decides to travel with them, going west towards the British and American troops. It is a harrowing journey, and a story told from the eyes of Germans who truly didn't know what was going on with the Jews. I was surprised that Chris Bohjalian had a novel like this in him. Very different from his other books that I have read.
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Criminal (Will Trent, #6) 12922320 ]]> 448 Karin Slaughter Celia 3 4.27 2012 Criminal (Will Trent, #6)
author: Karin Slaughter
name: Celia
average rating: 4.27
book published: 2012
rating: 3
read at: 2014/05/20
date added: 2014/05/20
shelves: audio-books, suspense, crime-fiction
review:

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Blood & Beauty: The Borgias 16142157
Cesare, with a dazzlingly cold intelligence and an even colder soul, is his greatest—though increasingly unstable—weapon. Later immortalized in Machiavelli’s The Prince, he provides the energy and the muscle. Lucrezia, beloved by both men, is the prime dynastic tool. Twelve years old when the novel opens, hers is a journey through three marriages, and from childish innocence to painful experience, from pawn to political player.]]>
596 Sarah Dunant 1400069297 Celia 4 3.66 2013 Blood & Beauty: The Borgias
author: Sarah Dunant
name: Celia
average rating: 3.66
book published: 2013
rating: 4
read at: 2014/03/28
date added: 2014/04/05
shelves: audio-books, historical-fiction
review:
Oh my goodness, what a family! I did not know much about the Borgias, (they were Spanish, etc.) but this book did a wonderful job of bringing that horrid family to life. This was my first book introduction to Sarah Dunant, and I believe she did a masterful job in research, and then, filling in the gaps with great fiction. I listened to this on my commute, and I first thought it might get too complicated with the different families and kingdoms of Italy, all fighting for power and alliances, but Dunant moved the story along, creating characters that I cared about, and villains that I loathed. As a devout Catholic, I had to look up the history of Pope Alexander VI and his ruthless family, and sure enough, it is a pretty grim time in Church history. Lucretia, the pope's daughter, is a pawn in her family's history, and I really felt sympathy for her. And her brother, Cesare, was a loathsome villain. A very good, juicy, historical fiction read.
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<![CDATA[The Miracle at Speedy Motors (No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, #9)]]> 1605034 214 Alexander McCall Smith Celia 4 audio-books, mystery 4.10 2008 The Miracle at Speedy Motors (No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, #9)
author: Alexander McCall Smith
name: Celia
average rating: 4.10
book published: 2008
rating: 4
read at: 2014/02/28
date added: 2014/03/13
shelves: audio-books, mystery
review:
I enjoy these little books so much. Mma Ramotswe, Mma Makutsi, Mr. J.L.B. Matekoni, and even Charley, have become dear friends to me. Alexander McCall Smith does such a beautiful job in painting Botswana, that I've feel like I've been there. His stories always have such beautiful, spiritual undertones, that I sometimes wish I could be more like Mma Ramotswe. This particular story involved their foster child, who is in a wheelchair, and how Mr. J. L. B. Matekoni believes there may be an operation that can help her. Of course, I listen to these stories on audio, and the reader is wonderful, being a native of South Africa. Well done.
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Orphan Train 15818107 This is an alternate cover edition of ISBN 9780061950728, found here.

The author of Bird in Hand and The Way Life Should Be delivers her most ambitious and powerful novel to date: a captivating story of two very different women who build an unexpected friendship: a 91-year-old woman with a hidden past as an orphan-train rider and the teenage girl whose own troubled adolescence leads her to seek answers to questions no one has ever thought to ask.

Nearly eighteen, Molly Ayer knows she has one last chance. Just months from "aging out" of the child welfare system, and close to being kicked out of her foster home, a community service position helping an elderly woman clean out her home is the only thing keeping her out of juvie and worse.

Vivian Daly has lived a quiet life on the coast of Maine. But in her attic, hidden in trunks, are vestiges of a turbulent past. As she helps Vivian sort through her possessions and memories, Molly discovers that she and Vivian aren't as different as they seem to be. A young Irish immigrant orphaned in New York City, Vivian was put on a train to the Midwest with hundreds of other children whose destinies would be determined by luck and chance.

The closer Molly grows to Vivian, the more she discovers parallels to her own life. A Penobscot Indian, she, too, is an outsider being raised by strangers, and she, too, has unanswered questions about the past. As her emotional barriers begin to crumble, Molly discovers that she has the power to help Vivian find answers to mysteries that have haunted her for her entire life - answers that will ultimately free them both.

Rich in detail and epic in scope, Orphan Train is a powerful novel of upheaval and resilience, of second chances, of unexpected friendship, and of the secrets we carry that keep us from finding out who we are.]]>
278 Christina Baker Kline Celia 3 I guess Ms. Kline has tried to tell a similar story, except her setting is 1929, not the late 1800's as Rodzina is set, and this story goes back and forth from the past to the present. In the present, we meet the orphan as an older woman, and a teen, Molly, who has been in the foster care system for many years, with disastrous results. I never really liked Molly, and I did not think the research for the historical background was accurate. Of course, Molly and the old woman bond, as Vivian relates her story to Molly. The writing was fine, but not memorable. I was disappointed. ]]> 4.18 2013 Orphan Train
author: Christina Baker Kline
name: Celia
average rating: 4.18
book published: 2013
rating: 3
read at: 2014/02/07
date added: 2014/02/15
shelves: audio-books, historical-fiction
review:
I read a wonderful middle-school book a few years back by Karen Cushman, called "Rodzina", which was all about the Orphan Trains, and I thought it was so well done, that I recommended it for my Battle of the Books competition. I loved the main character, a teenager named Rodzina, who had lost both parents, and had no family to take her in. She is rounded-up and taken on the train, and we follow her as she travels across the country against her will, and is stood on the various train platforms to be looked over like a horse, and perhaps taken-in by a family.
I guess Ms. Kline has tried to tell a similar story, except her setting is 1929, not the late 1800's as Rodzina is set, and this story goes back and forth from the past to the present. In the present, we meet the orphan as an older woman, and a teen, Molly, who has been in the foster care system for many years, with disastrous results. I never really liked Molly, and I did not think the research for the historical background was accurate. Of course, Molly and the old woman bond, as Vivian relates her story to Molly. The writing was fine, but not memorable. I was disappointed.
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<![CDATA[The Crowning Glory of Calla Lily Ponder]]> 5148758 �Houston Chronicle

“Wells weaves that magic spell again.�
�New Orleans Times-Picayune

For Ya-Ya fans everywhere, New York Times bestselling author Rebecca Wells returns with The Crowning Glory of Calla Lily Ponder. The creator of the literary sensations Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood, Little Altars Everywhere, and Ya-Yas in Bloom delivers an unforgettable new stand-alone novel about the pull of first love, the power of home, and everyday magic. No matter if you already adore the Ya-Yas or haven’t yet entered the miraculous world of Rebecca Wells, you are going to love—and never forget—Calla Lily Ponder.]]>
395 Rebecca Wells 0060175311 Celia 3 3.69 2009 The Crowning Glory of Calla Lily Ponder
author: Rebecca Wells
name: Celia
average rating: 3.69
book published: 2009
rating: 3
read at: 2014/01/24
date added: 2014/01/26
shelves: audio-books, realistic-fiction
review:
Truthfully, I would probably give this book three and a half stars. I really enjoyed the first part of this story. Rebecca Wells does a fine job in portraying these young Louisiana kids growing up in a small town in the early 60's. I laughed at their antics, and the friendships that blossomed, and I could so relate to them, because it was the same time period that I was growing up. This story takes place in a small, magical town of La Luna, and I loved Calla's family. The love interest, Tuck, reminded me of my own high school love interest, and while Calla deals with her mom's third stage breast cancer, I was overwhelmed with the truths that Wells portrayed so beautifully. The book went south for me (no pun intended) after high school graduation, when Calla moves to New Orleans to pursue her career as a hairdresser. Everything gets neatly packaged, but, I did not see the end coming, so i feel that Wells redeemed herself. I liked this book. An aside--the reader of this audio was wonderful, I believe her name is Judith Ivey.
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<![CDATA[Z: A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald]]> 16059595
"When I saw that Amazon Prime was unveiling its original pilot for Z , a biographical series based on Therese Anne Fowler's novel about Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald, I raised a wary eyebrow. . . But I was wrong, oh me of little faith. . . [I]t's an enveloping period piece, perfectly cast, and I would like to see the pilot green-lighted into a series so that we can see this romance go up like a rocket with one loud champagne pop and strew debris across mansion lawns and luxury hotel lobbies in its transcontinental path." ―Vanity Fair

I wish I could tell everyone who thinks we're ruined, Look closer…and you'll see something extraordinary, mystifying, something real and true. We have never been what we seemed.

When beautiful, reckless Southern belle Zelda Sayre meets F. Scott Fitzgerald at a country club dance in 1918, she is seventeen years old and he is a young army lieutenant stationed in Alabama. Before long, the "ungettable" Zelda has fallen for him despite his Scott isn't wealthy or prominent or even a Southerner, and keeps insisting, absurdly, that his writing will bring him both fortune and fame. Her father is deeply unimpressed. But after Scott sells his first novel, This Side of Paradise, to Scribner's, Zelda optimistically boards a train north, to marry him in the vestry of St. Patrick's Cathedral and take the rest as it comes.

What comes, here at the dawn of the Jazz Age, is unimagined attention and success and celebrity that will make Scott and Zelda legends in their own time. Everyone wants to meet the dashing young author of the scandalous novel―and his witty, perhaps even more scandalous wife. Zelda bobs her hair, adopts daring new fashions, and revels in this wild new world. Each place they go becomes a New York City, Long Island, Hollywood, Paris, and the French Riviera―where they join the endless party of the glamorous, sometimes doomed Lost Generation that includes Ernest Hemingway, Sara and Gerald Murphy, and Gertrude Stein.

Everything seems new and possible. Troubles, at first, seem to fade like morning mist. But not even Jay Gatsby's parties go on forever. Who is Zelda, other than the wife of a famous―sometimes infamous―husband? How can she forge her own identity while fighting her demons and Scott's, too? With brilliant insight and imagination, Therese Anne Fowler brings us Zelda's irresistible story as she herself might have told it.

“Narrator Jenna Lamia's soft Southern accent and languid tone immediately set the mood for this first-person fictional account of Zelda's marriage with F. Scott Fitzgerald, the great American novelist…listeners will be fascinated by this well-researched story of the beautiful flapper and her famous husband during the Roaring Twenties.� � Audiofile Magazine]]>
12 Therese Anne Fowler 1427230145 Celia 4 This is a good read.]]> 3.82 2013 Z: A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald
author: Therese Anne Fowler
name: Celia
average rating: 3.82
book published: 2013
rating: 4
read at: 2014/01/07
date added: 2014/01/08
shelves: audio-books, historical-fiction, biographical-fiction
review:
I thoroughly enjoyed this book, which pairs quite well with The Paris Wife. Now, after reading both, I can hate F. Scott Fitzgerald and Earnest Hemingway for both being egotistical, misogynistic bores. Perhaps that might be a bit too strong. I thought I knew about Zelda and Scott, but Therese Anne Fowler did a beautiful job with her research, and created a book in Zelda's voice that makes you believe that Z is telling you her story in her own words. And of course, now I need to read Hemingway's A Movable Feast, which is supposed to be about the Fitzgeralds. According to Z,though, Hem was just being mean and vicious. A well-written Jazz Age story, with lots of "real" people, including Dorothy Parker and Gertrude Stein.
This is a good read.
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Pictures of You 7932145 335 Caroline Leavitt 1565126319 Celia 1 3.40 2011 Pictures of You
author: Caroline Leavitt
name: Celia
average rating: 3.40
book published: 2011
rating: 1
read at: 2013/12/06
date added: 2013/12/13
shelves: audio-books, realistic-fiction
review:
I almost abandoned this book. I guess I kept hoping it would get better, but sadly, it never did. The story line is preposterous, a woman crashes into a car in the fog, killing the woman who was standing in front of it. Now, here comes all the implausible situations: the two women, even though they were 3 hours from home, traveling through Connecticut, actually are from the same neighborhood; they are both escaping Cape Cod; the dead woman's husband falls in love with the killer of his wife; the dead woman's son thinks that the woman who killed his mom is an angel; and it just goes on and on. I guess what really disturbed me was that the setting, my beloved Cape, was unrecognizable in Ms. Leavitt's writing. It was as if she chose a setting that she knew virtually nothing about. That really killed this book for me. You win some, you lose some.
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Panserhjerte (Harry Hole, #8) 6891433
Politiet stĂĄr uten spor og beslutter seg for ĂĄ finne etterforsker Harry Hole. Han har flyktet fra landet og befinner seg i et herberge i Hong Kong, der han doper seg mens han gjemmer seg for kreditorer.

Lokkemiddelet for å få Hole til å komme hjem er at gjelden hans vil bli slettet. Og at faren ligger for døden. Drapssakene har han mindre interesse for. Inntil noe skjer.

Panserhjerte er den åttende i rekken av Nesbøs prisbelønte bøker om politietterforsker Harry Hole � hittil solgt i over en og en halv million eksemplarer bare i Norge og utgitt i 37 land]]>
517 Jo Nesbø 8203195512 Celia 4 4.08 2009 Panserhjerte (Harry Hole, #8)
author: Jo Nesbø
name: Celia
average rating: 4.08
book published: 2009
rating: 4
read at: 2013/11/18
date added: 2013/11/30
shelves: audio-books, mystery, suspense, realistic-fiction
review:
This was another book about the detective, Harry Hole. Oh my goodness! It was frightening, depressing, and kept me guessing. Some of the scenes were pretty horrifying, and as I listened to it on audio, I think it may have made it worse. This is a series that I will continue to read. Unfortunately, I started in the middle, so I think the next time, I may read the first book in the series.
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Rococo 108268
“An artfully designed tale [with] characters so lively they bounce off the page [and] wit so subtle that even the best jokes seem effortless.”� People

Bartolomeo di Crespi is the acclaimed interior decorator—not to mention the most eligible bachelor—in Our Lady of Fatima, New Jersey. From the dazzling shores of the Garden State to the legendary fabric houses of New York City, from the prickly purveyors of fine art in London to the Mediterranean coast of Italy, Bartolomeo is on a mission to bring talent, sophistication, and his aesthetic vision to his hometown. So when the renovation of the local church is scheduled, he assumes there is only one man to oversee the job.

Recruiting an artist and a stained-glass artisan to help with the project—two handsome men who create romantic mayhem among Bartolomeo’s sister, his erstwhile fiancée, and all the other lovelorn ladies of OLOF—Bartolomeo struggles to create art while remaining the steadfast linchpin of the volatile di Crespi clan. Together, Bartolomeo and his team will do more than blow the dust off the old Fatima frescoes—they will turn the town upside down, challenge the faithful, and restore hope where there once was none.]]>
283 Adriana Trigiani 081296781X Celia 2 3.55 2005 Rococo
author: Adriana Trigiani
name: Celia
average rating: 3.55
book published: 2005
rating: 2
read at: 2013/10/11
date added: 2013/10/20
shelves: realistic-fiction, audio-books
review:
I almost abandoned this one. Adriana can knock them out of the park, or else she strikes out, and this was the latter. A book that takes place in a Jersey shore town, with characters that are not very endearing. B, or Bartolomeo, is an interior designer, and his sister Toot, is just annoying. One of the first things that turned me off, was that the reader on this audio book must have thought he was using a Jersey accent, but it sounded more like a Southie from Boston. It grated on my nerves. But truly, I could not care less about the characters. If Adriana was trying to make Toot endearing, she failed miserably. B only cared about redecorating his church, and, in the end, who cares?
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The Lion (John Corey, #5) 7164343
Now, years later, Khalil has returned to America to make good on his threats and take care of unfinished business. "The Lion" is a killing machine once again loose in America with a mission of revenge, and John Corey will stop at nothing to achieve his own goal -- to find and kill Khahil.]]>
437 Nelson DeMille 044658083X Celia 4 4.23 2010 The Lion (John Corey, #5)
author: Nelson DeMille
name: Celia
average rating: 4.23
book published: 2010
rating: 4
read at: 2013/09/20
date added: 2013/10/10
shelves: audio-books, realistic-fiction, suspense
review:
Wow, this was another great read from Nelson DeMille, his sequel to The Lion's Game. Lots of unbelievable action and tense situations, as members of the anti-Terrorist unit, and John Corey and his wife, are hunted by the Lion, who is back and trying to finish his mission.
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<![CDATA[In the Company of Cheerful Ladies (No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, #6)]]> 7053
In the newest addition to the universally beloved No. 1 Ladies� Detective Agency series, the charming and ever-resourceful Precious Ramotswe finds herself overly beset by problems. She is already busier than usual at the detective agency when added to her concerns are a strange intruder in her house on Zebra Drive and the baffling appearance of a pumpkin. And then there is Mma Makutsi, who decides to treat herself to dance lessons, only to be partnered with a man who seems to have two left feet. Nor are things running quite as smoothly as they usually do at Tlokweng Road Speedy Motors. Mma Ramotswe’s husband, the estimable Mr. J.L.B. Matekoni, is overburdened with work even before one of his apprentices runs off with a wealthy woman. But what finally rattles Mma Ramotswe’s normally unshakable composure is a visitor who forces her to confront a secret from her past. . . .

All this unfolds against the sunlit background of Mma Ramotswe’s beloved homeland, Botswana–a land of empty spaces, echoing skies, and an endless supply of soothing bush tea.]]>
233 Alexander McCall Smith 0375422714 Celia 4 I love the way the author captures the essence of life in Botswana, giving the reader glimpses into a different world. And yet, we are able to see that good and bad people exist, love, work, and have the same experiences in life, whether they are drinking bush tea, or having a cappuccino at Starbucks.
In this book, Mma Ramotswe is happily married to Mr. J. L. B. Matekoni, and his auto repair business and her detective agency are thriving. There are mysteries to solve, and the characters are brought to life with the wonderful writing of Alexander McCall Smith. ]]>
4.10 2004 In the Company of Cheerful Ladies (No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, #6)
author: Alexander McCall Smith
name: Celia
average rating: 4.10
book published: 2004
rating: 4
read at: 2013/08/17
date added: 2013/08/21
shelves: audio-books, summer-reading, realistic-fiction, mystery
review:
These books are so well done, that even my husband enjoyed listening to this as we traveled through Virginia this summer. I had read the first book in the series a while back, and then was pleasantly surprised when I saw that it was made into a really wonderful mini-series for HBO. My husband got caught up in the series, even though he had not read any of the books.
I love the way the author captures the essence of life in Botswana, giving the reader glimpses into a different world. And yet, we are able to see that good and bad people exist, love, work, and have the same experiences in life, whether they are drinking bush tea, or having a cappuccino at Starbucks.
In this book, Mma Ramotswe is happily married to Mr. J. L. B. Matekoni, and his auto repair business and her detective agency are thriving. There are mysteries to solve, and the characters are brought to life with the wonderful writing of Alexander McCall Smith.
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The Story of a Beautiful Girl 12185289
When the authorities catch up to them that same night, Homan escapes into the darkness, and Lynnie is caught. But before she is forced back into the institution, she whispers two words to "Hide her." And so begins the 40-year epic journey of Lynnie, Homan, Martha, and baby Julia-lives divided by seemingly insurmountable obstacles, yet drawn together by a secret pact and extraordinary love.]]>
358 Rachel Simon 0446574457 Celia 4 audio-books 3.91 2011 The Story of a Beautiful Girl
author: Rachel Simon
name: Celia
average rating: 3.91
book published: 2011
rating: 4
read at:
date added: 2013/07/23
shelves: audio-books
review:

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The Dovekeepers 10950924
In 70 C.E., nine hundred Jews held out for months against armies of Romans on Masada, a mountain in the Judean desert. According to the ancient historian Josephus, two women and five children survived. Based on this tragic and iconic event, Hoffman's novel is a spellbinding tale of four extraordinarily bold, resourceful, and sensuous women, each of whom has come to Masada by a different path. Yael's mother died in childbirth, and her father, an expert assassin, never forgave her for that death. Revka, a village baker's wife, watched the horrifically brutal murder of her daughter by Roman soldiers; she brings to Masada her young grandsons, rendered mute by what they have witnessed. Aziza is a warrior's daughter, raised as a boy, a fearless rider and an expert marksman who finds passion with a fellow soldier. Shirah, born in Alexandria, is wise in the ways of ancient magic and medicine, a woman with uncanny insight and power.

The lives of these four complex and fiercely independent women intersect in the desperate days of the siege. All are dovekeepers, and all are also keeping secrets - about who they are, where they come from, who fathered them, and whom they love.]]>
504 Alice Hoffman 145161747X Celia 4 4.05 2011 The Dovekeepers
author: Alice Hoffman
name: Celia
average rating: 4.05
book published: 2011
rating: 4
read at: 2013/07/01
date added: 2013/07/23
shelves: audio-books, historical-fiction
review:
A long time ago, I read an article about Masada, an ancient Jewish stronghold, where the people held back the Romans for months. The story was fascinating to me, because the Jewish people were all dead before the Romans crossed over the walls. Well, Alice Hoffman does a great job in bringing the story to life with this novel. She tells the story of this Jewish resistance through the eyes of three different women. There is some violence, but the strength and courage of the women and men is revealed through very good writing.
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<![CDATA[Son of a Witch (The Wicked Years, #2)]]> 13521
What dark force left Liir in this condition? Is he really Elphaba's son? He has her broom and her cape - but what of her powers? Can he find his supposed half-sister, Nor, last seen in the forbidding prison Southstairs? Can he fulfill the last wishes of a dying princess? In an Oz under new and dangerous management, can Liir keep his head down long enough to grow up?]]>
352 Gregory Maguire 0060747226 Celia 3 fantasy-sci-fi, audio-books 3.50 2005 Son of a Witch (The Wicked Years, #2)
author: Gregory Maguire
name: Celia
average rating: 3.50
book published: 2005
rating: 3
read at: 2013/05/22
date added: 2013/05/29
shelves: fantasy-sci-fi, audio-books
review:
Well, I liked Wicked a lot better, but, I read Wicked, and I listened to Son of a Witch. I almost stopped listening to it, because the reader was driving me crazy with the different voices he used. Then, I looked to see who was narrating, and it was the author, Gregory Maguire. He was awful. Oh well. A continuation of Wicked, focusing on Liir, and his quest to find Noor. I like Maguire's style, I guess I just didn't find the story that interesting.I know it has all these political undertones, but, I was disappointed.
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The Shoemaker's Wife 13127599
Unbeknownst to one another, they both build fledgling lives in America, Ciro masters shoemaking and Enza takes a factory job in Hoboken until fate intervenes and reunites them. But it is too late: Ciro has volunteered to serve in World War I and Enza, determined to forge a life without him, begins her impressive career as a seamstress at the Metropolitan Opera House that will sweep her into the glamorous salons of Manhattan and into the life of the international singing sensation, Enrico Caruso.

From the stately mansions of Carnegie Hill, to the cobblestone streets of Little Italy, over the perilous cliffs of northern Italy, to the white-capped lakes of northern Minnesota, these star-crossed lovers meet and separate, until, finally, the power of their love changes both of their lives forever.

Lush and evocative, told in tantalizing detail and enriched with lovable, unforgettable characters, The Shoemaker's Wife is a portrait of the times, the places and the people who defined the immigrant experience, claiming their portion of the American dream with ambition and resolve, cutting it to fit their needs like the finest Italian silk.

This riveting historical epic of love and family, war and loss, risk and destiny is the novel Adriana Trigiani was born to write, one inspired by her own family history and the love of tradition that has propelled her body of bestselling novels to international acclaim. Like Lucia, Lucia, The Shoemaker's Wife defines an era with clarity and splendor, with operatic scope and a vivid cast of characters who will live on in the imaginations of readers for years to come.]]>
485 Adriana Trigiani 0061257095 Celia 5 4.00 2012 The Shoemaker's Wife
author: Adriana Trigiani
name: Celia
average rating: 4.00
book published: 2012
rating: 5
read at: 2013/04/15
date added: 2013/04/30
shelves: audio-books, historical-fiction
review:
What do you say about a book that makes your heart break, is beautifully written, and could actually be the story of my own grandparents? Adriana Trigiani does a wonderful job of writing the tale of two people who were meant to be, and yet get separated by an ocean, and are brought together again after many trials and tribulations. We learn from this story how difficult it was for those immigrants of the 1890's, who traveled to America, and prevailed. This book touched my heart, because the love story was so true. Add some wonderful scenes of Caruso and the Met, the delicious smells of food that I know and love, and you have a 5 star review from me. Thank you, Adriana. Oh, and she actually read the second half of my audio book.
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Townie 8248617
After their parents divorced in the 1970s, Andre Dubus III and his three siblings grew up with their exhausted working mother in a depressed Massachusetts mill town saturated with drugs and crime. To protect himself and those he loved from street violence, Andre learned to use his fists so well that he was even scared of himself. He was on a fast track to getting killed - or killing someone else. He signed on as a boxer.

Nearby, his father, an eminent author, taught on a college campus and took the kids out on Sundays. The clash of worlds couldn't have been more stark - or more difficult for a son to communicate to a father. Only by becoming a writer himself could Andre begin to bridge the abyss and save himself. His memoir is a riveting, visceral, profound meditation on physical violence and the failures and triumphs of love.]]>
387 Andre Dubus III 0393064662 Celia 4 audio-books, memoir 3.78 2011 Townie
author: Andre Dubus III
name: Celia
average rating: 3.78
book published: 2011
rating: 4
read at: 2013/03/04
date added: 2013/03/05
shelves: audio-books, memoir
review:
Another memoir about another dysfunctional family, but this one, with all its brutality, touched my heart. Andre Dubus III's novel, House of Sand and Fog, is in my top 100 novels. The haunting story has never left me. I had heard Andre on NPR a few years back, as he talked about how he and his brother built their father's coffin when he died. So, I was interested in this memoir, but I still can't believe the brutal childhood Andre and his siblings had to deal with, even though their father was a college professor and a renowned short story writer. This is a tough one, but a good one.
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The Tiger's Wife 8366402 The New Yorker’s twenty best American fiction writers under forty, has spun a timeless novel that will establish her as one of the most vibrant, original authors of her generation.

In a Balkan country mending from years of conflict, Natalia, a young doctor, arrives on a mission of mercy at an orphanage by the sea. By the time she and her lifelong friend ZĂłra begin to inoculate the children there, she feels age-old superstitions and secrets gathering everywhere around her. Secrets her outwardly cheerful hosts have chosen not to tell her. Secrets involving the strange family digging for something in the surrounding vineyards. Secrets hidden in the landscape itself.

But Natalia is also confronting a private, hurtful mystery of her own: the inexplicable circumstances surrounding her beloved grandfather’s recent death. After telling her grandmother that he was on his way to meet Natalia, he instead set off for a ramshackle settlement none of their family had ever heard of and died there alone. A famed physician, her grandfather must have known that he was too ill to travel. Why he left home becomes a riddle Natalia is compelled to unravel.

Grief struck and searching for clues to her grandfather’s final state of mind, she turns to the stories he told her when she was a child. On their weeklytrips to the zoo he would read to her from a worn copy of Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book, which he carried with him everywhere; later, he told her stories of his own encounters over many years with “the deathless man,� a vagabond who claimed to be immortal and appeared never to age. But the most extraordinary story of all is the one her grandfather never told her, the one Natalia must discover for herself. One winter during the Second World War, his childhood village was snowbound, cut off even from the encroaching German invaders but haunted by another, fierce presence: a tiger who comes ever closer under cover of darkness. “These stories,� Natalia comes to understand, “run like secret rivers through all the other stories� of her grandfather’s life. And it is ultimately within these rich, luminous narratives that she will find the answer she is looking for.]]>
338 Téa Obreht 0385343833 Celia 3 audio-books 3.41 2011 The Tiger's Wife
author: Téa Obreht
name: Celia
average rating: 3.41
book published: 2011
rating: 3
read at: 2013/02/20
date added: 2013/03/05
shelves: audio-books
review:
Truthfully, I don't really know what this story is about. There were some parts that were fascinating, and I still don't get all that ethnic division in that part of the world, (the former Yugoslavia), and I guess that was the point that Obreht was trying to make. Once again, as in Life of Pi, the tiger was a symbol, but I must be an idiot, because I'm not sure what that symbol is.
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The Buddha in the Attic 10464963 When the Emperor Was Divine is a tour de force of economy and precision, a novel that tells the story of a group of young women brought from Japan to San Francisco as “picture brides� nearly a century ago.

In eight incantatory sections, The Buddha in the Attic traces the picture brides� extraordinary lives, from their arduous journey by boat, where they exchange photographs of their husbands, imagining uncertain futures in an unknown land; to their arrival in San Francisco and their tremulous first nights as new wives; to their backbreaking work picking fruit in the fields and scrubbing the floors of white women; to their struggles to master a new language and a new culture; to their experiences in childbirth, and then as mothers, raising children who will ultimately reject their heritage and their history; to the deracinating arrival of war.]]>
144 Julie Otsuka 0307700003 Celia 2 3.68 2011 The Buddha in the Attic
author: Julie Otsuka
name: Celia
average rating: 3.68
book published: 2011
rating: 2
read at: 2013/01/02
date added: 2013/01/21
shelves: audio-books, historical-fiction
review:
This was not written in the form of a typical novel, with a plot and characters and rising action, etc., but as a series of comments and commentary. It is the story of those Japanese women who came to our country as picture brides, and whose lives, as most immigrant lives, were hard. Unfortunately, when I compare this with other books I have read on the topic, like the Lisa See books on the Chinese experience, there is no comparison. It almost reads like a litany.
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Death Comes To Pemberley 12692571
It is 1803, six years since Elizabeth and Darcy embarked on their life together at Pemberley, Darcy’s magnificent estate. Their peaceful, orderly world seems almost unassailable. Elizabeth has found her footing as the chatelaine of the great house. They have two fine sons, Fitzwilliam and Charles. Elizabeth’s sister Jane and her husband, Bingley, live nearby; her father visits often; there is optimistic talk about the prospects of marriage for Darcy’s sister Georgiana. And preparations are under way for their much-anticipated annual autumn ball.

Then, on the eve of the ball, the patrician idyll is shattered. A coach careens up the drive carrying Lydia, Elizabeth’s disgraced sister, who with her husband, the very dubious Wickham, has been banned from Pemberley. She stumbles out of the carriage, hysterical, shrieking that Wickham has been murdered. With shocking suddenness, Pemberley is plunged into a frightening mystery.

Inspired by a lifelong passion for Austen, P. D. James masterfully re-creates the world of Pride and Prejudice, electrifying it with the excitement and suspense of a brilliantly crafted crime story, as only she can write it.]]>
310 P.D. James 0571283578 Celia 1 2.93 2011 Death Comes To Pemberley
author: P.D. James
name: Celia
average rating: 2.93
book published: 2011
rating: 1
read at: 2012/12/30
date added: 2013/01/03
shelves: historical-fiction, audio-books
review:
I was sooo disappointed in this book. I have read other P.D. James novels, which were very good, so I was looking forward to listening to this on my drives home. Whoa, I almost fell asleep every time I listened to this. She tried to write in the style of Jane Austin, and I have read a few Austin books, so I get what she was trying to do, but for me, it did not work. It was boring, there were so many detailed explanations of everything, that you didn't even care about the murder. Yes, Mr. Darcy was boring, too.
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The Story of Beautiful Girl 9545064 the School for the Incurable and Feebleminded, and have been left to languish, forgotten. Deeply in love, they escape, and find refuge in the farmhouse of Martha, a retired schoolteacher and widow. But the couple is not alone-Lynnie has just given birth to a baby girl. When the authorities catch up to them that same night, Homan escapes into the darkness, and Lynnie is caught. But before she is forced back into the institution, she whispers two words to Martha: "Hide her." And so begins the 40-year epic journey of Lynnie, Homan, Martha, and baby Julia-lives divided by seemingly insurmountable obstacles, yet drawn together by a secret pact and extraordinary love.]]> 346 Rachel Simon 0446574465 Celia 4 audio-books 3.93 2011 The Story of Beautiful Girl
author: Rachel Simon
name: Celia
average rating: 3.93
book published: 2011
rating: 4
read at: 2012/12/01
date added: 2012/12/07
shelves: audio-books
review:
This is a truly beautiful and different kind of story. There was a tragic time in the not-so-distant past when doctors and family members would urge parents to "put away their retarded children", and they did. This is the story of Beautiful Girl, whose parents brought her to one of these institutions, and never visited her again. But the author is able to turn this story into one of hope and redemption. The four main characters are compelling, and the plot allows us to see how all of us touch many different people in the course of our lives, for the good, and otherwise. What a great story.
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The Glass Castle 7445 THE #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

The Glass Castle is a remarkable memoir of resilience and redemption, and a revelatory look into a family at once deeply dysfunctional and uniquely vibrant. When sober, Jeannette's brilliant and charismatic father captured his children's imagination, teaching them physics, geology, and how to embrace life fearlessly. But when he drank, he was dishonest and destructive. Her mother was a free spirit who abhorred the idea of domesticity and didn't want the responsibility of raising a family.

The Walls children learned to take care of themselves. They fed, clothed, and protected one another, and eventually found their way to New York. Their parents followed them, choosing to be homeless even as their children prospered.

The Glass Castle is truly astonishing--a memoir permeated by the intense love of a peculiar but loyal family.]]>
288 Jeannette Walls 074324754X Celia 3 audio-books, memoir 4.32 2005 The Glass Castle
author: Jeannette Walls
name: Celia
average rating: 4.32
book published: 2005
rating: 3
read at: 2012/10/30
date added: 2012/11/13
shelves: audio-books, memoir
review:
Well, this was both entertaining and quite unbelievable. Jeannette Wall's parents were so god-awful, that I started to doubt her veracity. I actually began to try and research if this really all happened. I can not find evidence to validate or invalidate this memoir, but I guess that's why it is a memoir. I so enjoyed Half-Broke Horses, and her writing style is very entertaining, so I gave it three stars.
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One Day 6280118
So where will they be on this one day next year? And the year after that?

And every year that follows?
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435 David Nicholls 0340896965 Celia 5 This is Brit lit, and the actress who read this should win whatever award they have foe audiobook readers. She was awesome!]]> 3.86 2009 One Day
author: David Nicholls
name: Celia
average rating: 3.86
book published: 2009
rating: 5
read at: 2012/10/14
date added: 2012/10/17
shelves: audio-books, realistic-fiction
review:
Yes, this book deserves the 5 stars-it is amazing! I didn't think a novel whoses premise is a simple story of 2 people who meet on the day of college graduation and follows them into middle-age, could be so compelling. Em and Dex, Dex and Em, two very different people, two very different lives, and David Nicholls does an incredible job of making us really care about them, and makes us wonder about the choices we each make in this very short life.
This is Brit lit, and the actress who read this should win whatever award they have foe audiobook readers. She was awesome!
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<![CDATA[The Secret Life of Josephine: Napoleon's Bird of Paradise]]> 511231
The bestselling author of The Hidden Diary of Marie Antoinette and The Last Wife of Henry VIII returns with an enchanting novel about one of the most seductive women in history: Josephine Bonaparte, first wife of Napoleon.
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Born on the Caribbean island of Martinique, Josephine had anĚýexotic Creole appeal that would ultimately propel her to reign over an empire as wife of the most powerful man in the world.Ěý But her life is a story of ambition and danger, of luck and a ferocious will to survive.Ěý Married young to an arrogant French aristocrat who died during the Terror, Josephine also narrowly missed losing her head to the guillotine.Ěý But her extraordinary charm, sensuality, and natural cunning helped her become mistress to some of the most powerful politicians in post-Revolutionary France.Ěý Soon she had married the much younger General Bonaparte, whose armies garnered France an empire that ran from Europe to Africa and the New World and who crowned himself and his wife Emperor and Empress of France.Ěý He dominated on the battlefield and she presided over the worlds of fashion and glamor.Ěý But Josephine's heart belonged to another man--the mysterious, compelling stranger who had won her as a girl in Martinique.
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329 Carolly Erickson 031236735X Celia 2 3.53 2007 The Secret Life of Josephine: Napoleon's Bird of Paradise
author: Carolly Erickson
name: Celia
average rating: 3.53
book published: 2007
rating: 2
read at: 2012/09/17
date added: 2012/10/09
shelves: audio-books, historical-fiction
review:
I am a huge fan of historical fiction, but I must say, this book almost put me to sleep as I was driving home from school. The topic and characters should have been interesting enough, but I felt that Erickson's writing was really elementary, very simplistic and forced. The dialoge was painful. Oh well, you win some, you lose some.
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<![CDATA[Dreams of Joy (Shanghai Girls, #2)]]> 9500416 354 Lisa See 140006712X Celia 5 4.08 2011 Dreams of Joy (Shanghai Girls, #2)
author: Lisa See
name: Celia
average rating: 4.08
book published: 2011
rating: 5
read at: 2012/08/08
date added: 2012/08/09
shelves: audio-books, historical-fiction
review:
I was blown away by this book. Lisa See has always been a favorite author of mine, and I really enjoyed Shanghai Girls, but this sequel was incredible. I feel as if her writing has just gotten better and better with each novel. This story carried me away to the People's Republic of China in the late 50's, to a mother's enduring love that has no boundaries, to a people that are still a puzzle to me. The story alternates seamlessly between Pearl and her 19 year-old "daughter" Joy. This love that Lisa See has so beautifully wrought will linger in my heart for a long time. Thank you, Lisa See.
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The Night Strangers 11372992
In a dusty corner of a basement in a rambling Victorian house in northern New Hampshire, a door has long been sealed shut with 39 six-inch-long carriage bolts.

The home's new owners are Chip and Emily Linton and their twin ten-year-old daughters. Together they hope to rebuild their lives there after Chip, an airline pilot, has to ditch his 70-seat regional jet in Lake Champlain after double engine failure. Unlike the Miracle on the Hudson, however, most of the passengers aboard Flight 1611 die on impact or drown. The body count? Thirty-nine � a coincidence not lost on Chip when he discovers the number of bolts in that basement door. Meanwhile, Emily finds herself wondering about the women in this sparsely populated White Mountain village � self-proclaimed herbalists � and their interest in her fifth-grade daughters. Are the women mad? Or is it her husband, in the wake of the tragedy, whose grip on sanity has become desperately tenuous?

The result is a poignant and powerful ghost story with all the hallmarks readers have come to expect from bestselling novelist Chris Bohjalian: a palpable sense of place, an unerring sense of the demons that drive us, and characters we care about deeply.

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400 Chris Bohjalian 030788886X Celia 3 fantasy-sci-fi, audio-books 3.06 2011 The Night Strangers
author: Chris Bohjalian
name: Celia
average rating: 3.06
book published: 2011
rating: 3
read at: 2012/07/20
date added: 2012/07/28
shelves: fantasy-sci-fi, audio-books
review:
This really creepy story is well-crafted, and kept me on the edge of my seat (really, I was driving), but I could not give it 4 stars because the ending was disturbing to me. Chip, the main character, his wife Emily, and their twin daughters, have a very difficult problem. Chip crashed his plane and lost 39 passengers, and suffers from PTSD. Well, his family suffers right along with him. They move to a new state, a new house in a very rural community, but the PTSD gets worse. Between their new house and their new neighbors, Chris Bohjalian has created a very scary story.
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<![CDATA[Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet]]> 3367956 290 Jamie Ford 0345505336 Celia 3 audio-books 4.03 2009 Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet
author: Jamie Ford
name: Celia
average rating: 4.03
book published: 2009
rating: 3
read at: 2012/06/29
date added: 2012/07/19
shelves: audio-books
review:
I was expecting so much more from this book, as quite a few people told me to read it. I was rather disappointed, because I thought it was unrealistic. I could not get around the fact that the main character was an 11 year-old, and had such strong, adult emotions. Even his observations on the political situations stretched the limits of my imagination, as most 20- somethings would not have reasoned as he did. Not great.
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The Sun Also Rises 3876 The Sun Also Rises (Fiesta) is one of Ernest Hemingway's masterpieces and a classic example of his spare but powerful writing style. A poignant look at the disillusionment and angst of the post-World War I generation, the novel introduces two of Hemingway's most unforgettable characters: Jake Barnes and Lady Brett Ashley. The story follows the flamboyant Brett and the hapless Jake as they journey from the wild nightlife of 1920s Paris to the brutal bullfighting rings of Spain with a motley group of expatriates. It is an age of moral bankruptcy, spiritual dissolution, unrealized love, and vanishing illusions. First published in 1926, The Sun Also Rises helped to establish Hemingway as one of the greatest writers of the twentieth century.]]> 189 Ernest Hemingway Celia 4 audio-books 3.81 1926 The Sun Also Rises
author: Ernest Hemingway
name: Celia
average rating: 3.81
book published: 1926
rating: 4
read at: 2012/06/12
date added: 2012/06/25
shelves: audio-books
review:
I did really enjoy this story. It was especially entertaining because it was read by William Hurt who did an excellent job. At first, I was thinking that Hemingway's style wasn't all that spectacular, but as I got deeper into the story, I changed my mind. His style was stark, bare-bones, but very compelling. And especially after reading The Paris Wife, I felt as if I knew these characters so well. I'm glad I read it.
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Cleopatra: A Life 7968243 The Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer brings to life the most intriguing woman in the history of the world: Cleopatra, the last queen of Egypt.

Her palace shimmered with onyx, garnets, and gold, but was richer still in political and sexual intrigue. Above all else, Cleopatra was a shrewd strategist and an ingenious negotiator.

Though her life spanned fewer than forty years, it reshaped the contours of the ancient world. She was married twice, each time to a brother. She waged a brutal civil war against the first when both were teenagers. She poisoned the second. Ultimately she dispensed with an ambitious sister as well; incest and assassination were family specialties. Cleopatra appears to have had sex with only two men. They happen, however, to have been Julius Caesar and Mark Antony, among the most prominent Romans of the day. Both were married to other women. Cleopatra had a child with Caesar and–after his murder–three more with his protégé. Already she was the wealthiest ruler in the Mediterranean; the relationship with Antony confirmed her status as the most influential woman of the age. The two would together attempt to forge a new empire, in an alliance that spelled their ends. Cleopatra has lodged herself in our imaginations ever since.

Famous long before she was notorious, Cleopatra has gone down in history for all the wrong reasons. Shakespeare and Shaw put words in her mouth. Michelangelo, Tiepolo, and Elizabeth Taylor put a face to her name. Along the way, Cleopatra’s supple personality and the drama of her circumstances have been lost. In a masterly return to the classical sources, Stacy Schiff here boldly separates fact from fiction to rescue the magnetic queen whose death ushered in a new world order. Rich in detail, epic in scope, Schiff â€s is a luminous, deeply original reconstruction of a dazzling life.]]>
369 Stacy Schiff 0316001929 Celia 2 audio-books, biography 3.73 2010 Cleopatra: A Life
author: Stacy Schiff
name: Celia
average rating: 3.73
book published: 2010
rating: 2
read at: 2012/05/21
date added: 2012/05/30
shelves: audio-books, biography
review:
I was disappointed. This book did not read like a story, like The Last Stand,or other nonfiction books I have read recently. I am a big fan of Ancient Roman history, but I never realized how much Cleopatra's story was entwined with Julius Caesar, Cicero and Rome's history. If what we can believe of the ancient historians writings is ue, Cleopatra was a remarkable woma. I only wish Schiff had used a different literary style, instead of sounding so much like a textbook. I was expecting a style like Philbrick and Hillenbrand. Oh well.
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The Paris Wife 8683812
Though deeply in love, the Hemingways are ill prepared for the hard-drinking and fast-living life of Jazz Age Paris, which hardly values traditional notions of family and monogamy. Surrounded by beautiful women and competing egos, Ernest struggles to find the voice that will earn him a place in history, pouring all the richness and intensity of his life with Hadley and their circle of friends into the novel that will become The Sun Also Rises. Hadley, meanwhile, strives to hold on to her sense of self as the demands of life with Ernest grow costly and her roles as wife, friend, and muse become more challenging. Despite their extraordinary bond, they eventually find themselves facing the ultimate crisis of their marriage—a deception that will lead to the unraveling of everything they’ve fought so hard for.

A heartbreaking portrayal of love and torn loyalty, The Paris Wife is all the more poignant because we know that, in the end, Hemingway wrote that he would rather have died than fallen in love with anyone but Hadley.]]>
314 Paula McLain 0345521307 Celia 4 audio-books Great read!]]> 3.81 2011 The Paris Wife
author: Paula McLain
name: Celia
average rating: 3.81
book published: 2011
rating: 4
read at: 2012/04/30
date added: 2012/05/17
shelves: audio-books
review:
This started out a bit awkwardly, then kicked into high gear. The Paris Wife is the first wife of Hemingway. You know, the one who suffered through the lean and hungry years...But this book is even more than that. We meet the most amazing literary figures in Paris, including Gertrude Stein and the Fitzgeralds. We travel with the newlyweds to Spain as Hemingway becomes enthralled with the bulls and the art of the bullfight. Paula McLain does such a terrific job of transporting the reader back to the Roaring 20's, that now I am putting Hemingway on my summer to-read list. I have already read his short stories, but now I need to read his novels.
Great read!
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<![CDATA[World Without End (Kingsbridge, #2)]]> 5064 Librarian's note: An alternate cover edition can be found here

World Without End takes place in the same town of Kingsbridge, two centuries after the townspeople finished building the exquisite Gothic cathedral that was at the heart of The Pillars of the Earth. The cathedral and the priory are again at the center of a web of love and hate, greed and pride, ambition and revenge, but this sequel stands on its own. This time the men and women of an extraordinary cast of characters find themselves at a crossroads of new ideas—about medicine, commerce, architecture, and justice. In a world where proponents of the old ways fiercely battle those with progressive minds, the intrigue and tension quickly reach a boiling point against the devastating backdrop of the greatest natural disaster ever to strike the human race—the Black Death.]]>
1237 Ken Follett Celia 3 4.30 2007 World Without End (Kingsbridge, #2)
author: Ken Follett
name: Celia
average rating: 4.30
book published: 2007
rating: 3
read at: 2012/04/09
date added: 2012/04/13
shelves: audio-books, historical-fiction
review:
There were times when this book was brilliant, and there were times when I thought Follett was redundant and a bit boring. The reader of this audio book did a splendid job, with the appropriate British accents for the various characters. My favorite character was Mirthen, of course, but the trials and travails of Gwenda were a bit much. A few times, I felt that Follett's method of describing gruesome scenes was excessively graphic. I think I enjoyed Pillars of the Earth better.
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Iron House 10024937 ĚýĚýĚýĚý ĚýĚýĚýĚý An old man is dying.
ĚýĚýĚýĚý ĚýĚýĚýĚý When the old man is dead they will come for him.
ĚýĚýĚýĚý ĚýĚýĚýĚý And they will come for her, to make him hurt.
John Hart delivers his fourth novel -- a gut-wrenching, heart-stopping thriller no reader will soon forget.

He would go to Hell
ĚýĚýĚýĚý At the Iron Mountain Home for Boys, there was nothing but time. Time to burn and time to kill, time for two young orphans to learn that life isn’t won without a fight. Julian survives only because his older brother, Michael, is fearless and fiercely protective. When tensions boil over and a boy is brutally killed, there is only one sacrifice left for Michael to make: He flees the orphanage and takes the blame with him.

To keep her safe...
ĚýĚýĚýĚý For two decades, Michael has been an enforcer in New York’s world of organized crime, a prince of the streets so widely feared he rarely has to kill anymore. But the life he’s fought to build unravels when he meets Elena, a beautiful innocent who teaches him the meaning and power of love. He wants a fresh start with her, the chance to start a family like the one he and Julian never had. But someone else is holding the strings. And escape is not that easy. . . .

Go to Hell, and come back burning....
ĚýĚýĚý The mob boss who gave Michael his blessing to begin anew is dying, and his son is intent on making Michael pay for his betrayal. Determined to protect the ones he loves, Michael spirits Elena—who knows nothing of his past crimes, or the peril he’s laid at her doorâ€� back to North Carolina, to the place he was born and the brother he lost so long ago. There, he will encounter a whole new level of danger, a thicket of deceit and violence that leads inexorably to the one place he’s been running from his whole life: Iron House.

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421 John Hart 0312380348 Celia 4 audio-books 4.07 2012 Iron House
author: John Hart
name: Celia
average rating: 4.07
book published: 2012
rating: 4
read at: 2011/12/08
date added: 2012/01/10
shelves: audio-books
review:
Wow, this was some thriller! I have never read any books by Mr. Hart, but that might change. This story had it all, orphaned boys, crooked politicians, evil hitmen, and everything in-between. The writing was exciting, colorful and at times, a bit too graphic. One scene was so gruesome, that I lowered the volume until it was over. And yet, Hart is a skilled writer, who is able to make his characters very real, to the point that you are actually rooting for Michael, even though he is a killer. My commute flew by with this story.
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<![CDATA[The Virginian (Scribner Classics)]]> 169751 352 Owen Wister 0743238028 Celia 4 What I really loved was Owen Wister's description of Wyoming, from the plains to the Tetons. I was there, and his writing brought it all back in a rush.
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3.88 1902 The Virginian (Scribner Classics)
author: Owen Wister
name: Celia
average rating: 3.88
book published: 1902
rating: 4
read at: 2011/11/18
date added: 2011/11/23
shelves: audio-books, historical-fiction
review:
I continued with my western novels, and listened to The Virginian. First, the reader was wonderful, he had an incredible voice with excellent accents. Well, I would have fallen in love with the Virginian, too. He is a man not to be reckoned with, has a sense of fairness that the other men in the novel acknowledged, and had a sense of humor, to boot.
What I really loved was Owen Wister's description of Wyoming, from the plains to the Tetons. I was there, and his writing brought it all back in a rush.
I think every young man in America should read this book.
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The Queen of the Big Time 108289 New York Times bestseller Lucia, Lucia, Adriana Trigiani returns to the charm and drama of small-town life with Queens of the Big Time. This heartfelt story of the limits and power of love chronicles the remarkable lives of the Castellucas, an Italian-American family, over the course of three generations.

In the late 1800s, the residents of a small village in the Bari region of Italy, on the shores of the Adriatic Sea, made a mass migration to the promised land of America. They settled in Roseto, Pennsylvania, and re-created their former lives in their new home–down to the very last detail of who lived next door to whom. The village’s annual celebration of Our Lady of Mount Carmel–or “the Big Time,� as the occasion is called by the young women who compete to be the pageant’s Queen–is the centerpiece of Roseto’s colorful old-world tradition.

The industrious Castellucas farm the land outside Roseto. Nella, the middle daughter of five, aspires to a genteel life “in town,� far from the rigors of farm life, which have taken a toll on her mother and forced her father to take extra work in the slate quarries to make ends meet. But Nella’s dreams of making her own fortune shift when she meets Renato Lanzara, the son of a prominent Roseto family. Renato is a worldly, handsome, devil-may-care poet who has a way with words that makes him irresistible. Their friendship ignites into a fiery romance that Nella is certain will lead to marriage. But Nella is not alone in her pursuit: every girl in town seems to want Renato. When he disappears without explanation, Nella is left with a shattered heart. Four years later, Renato’s sudden return to Roseto the night before Nella’s wedding to the steadfast Franco Zollerano leaves her and the Castelluca family shaken. For although Renato has chosen a path very different from Nella’s, they are fated to live and work in Roseto, where the past hangs over them like a brewing storm.

An epic of small-town life, etched in glorious detail in the trademark Trigiani style, The Queen of the Big Time is the story of a determined, passionate woman who can never forget her first love.


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304 Adriana Trigiani 0812967801 Celia 3 audio-books 3.90 2004 The Queen of the Big Time
author: Adriana Trigiani
name: Celia
average rating: 3.90
book published: 2004
rating: 3
read at: 2011/10/21
date added: 2011/10/25
shelves: audio-books
review:
At first, I thought perhaps this was written for young adults, as it was narrated by Nella, a young girl, and the writing style was very simplistic. The story was interesting, taking place in the 1920's through the 1950's, as we followed Nella from a farm girl in rural Pennsylvania with scholastic ambitions, to her rise in a garment factory. Lots of family drama and romantic intrigue, but not one of Trigiani's best.
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<![CDATA[The White Queen (The Plantagenet and Tudor Novels, #2)]]> 5971165
Elizabeth Woodville, a woman of extraordinary beauty and ambition, secretly marries the newly crowned boy king. While she rises to the demands of her exalted position and fights for the success of her family, her two sons become the central figures in a famous unsolved mystery that has confounded historians for centuries: the lost princes in the Tower of London.

They ruled England before the Tudors, and now internationally bestselling author Philippa Gregory brings the Plantagenets to life through the dramatic and intimate stories of the secret players: the indomitable women.]]>
415 Philippa Gregory 1416563687 Celia 4 3.96 2009 The White Queen (The Plantagenet and Tudor Novels, #2)
author: Philippa Gregory
name: Celia
average rating: 3.96
book published: 2009
rating: 4
read at: 2011/09/24
date added: 2011/10/05
shelves: audio-books, historical-fiction
review:
This is actually the book that comes before The Red Queen, which I thought was one of the most thrilling of Gregory's books. It was fine reading it after the fact, and I enjoyed it. I have decided that I'm glad I wasn't trying to be a queen back then, because it was too nerve-wracking. I liked the fact that the two main characters were really in love--nice touch. But the English women and their ambitions, just unbelievable.
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<![CDATA[Father Joe: The Man Who Saved My Soul]]> 143685
Like everything human, it started with sex. In 1955, fourteen-year-old Tony found himself entangled with a married Catholic woman. In Cold War England, where Catholicism was the subject of news stories and Graham Greene bestsellers, Tony was whisked off by the woman’s husband to see a priest and be saved.

Yet what he found was a far cry from the priests he’d known at Catholic school, where boys were beaten with belts or set upon by dogs. Instead, he met Father Joe, a gentle, stammering, ungainly Benedictine who never used the words “wrong� or “guilt,� who believed that God was in everyone and that “the only sin was selfishness.� During the next forty years, as his life and career drastically ebbed and flowed, Tony discovered that his visits to Father Joe remained the one constant in his life—the relationship that, in the most serious sense, saved it.

From the fifties and his adolescent desire to join an abbey himself; to the sixties, when attending Cambridge and seeing the satire of Beyond the Fringe convinced him to change the world with laughter, not prayer; to the seventies and successful stints as an original editor of National Lampoon and a writer of Lemmings , the off-Broadway smash that introduced John Belushi and Chevy Chase; to professional disaster after co-creating the legendary English series Spitting Image ; from drinking to drugs, from a failed first marriage to a successful second and the miracle of parenthood—the years only deepened Tony’s need for the wisdom of his other and more real father, creating a bond that could not be broken, even by death.

A startling departure for this acclaimed satirist, Father Joe is a sincere account of how Tony Hendra learned to love. It’s the story of a whole generation looking for a way back from mockery and irony, looking for its own Father Joe, and a testament to one of the most charismatic mentors in modern literature.]]>
304 Tony Hendra 0812972341 Celia 4 audio-books, memoir 3.74 2004 Father Joe: The Man Who Saved My Soul
author: Tony Hendra
name: Celia
average rating: 3.74
book published: 2004
rating: 4
read at: 2011/06/21
date added: 2011/07/10
shelves: audio-books, memoir
review:
A very interesting memoir, as Tony Hendra ( who became a writer for National Lampoon)remembers his first meeting with Fr.Joe, and how this one man had such a profound effect on Hendra's life. Hendra takes us from working-class late 1950's England, where Catholics were still referred to as Papists, to Hollywood and NYC with the drugs, etc. Hendra's life seesaws from true reverence for his faith, to satirizing all aspects of Catholicism, and back again. He is unlikeable for most of his life, but he makes us believe that Fr. Joe was someone we would love to be able to sit and talk with about life's major issues.
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The Memory Palace 9562409
At the age of forty, Mira suffered a debilitating head injury that leaves her memories foggy and her ability to make sense of the world around her forever changed.

Hoping to reconnect with her past, Mira reached out to the homeless shelter where her mother is living. When she received word that her mother was dying in a hospital, Mira and her sister traveled to their mother's deathbed to reconcile one last time. Norma gave them a key to a storage unit in which she has kept hundreds of diaries, photographs, and mementos from the past that Mira never imagined she would see again. These artifacts triggered a flood of memories and gave Mira access to the past that she believed had been lost forever.

The Memory Palace explores the connections between mother and daughter that cannot be broken no matter how much exists—or is lost—between them. It is an astonishing literary memoir about the complex meaning of love, truth, and the capacity for forgiveness within a family.]]>
13 Mira Bartok 1452600252 Celia 3 audio-books, memoir At the end, Bartok tries to justify herself by "noticing" homeless people, and telling the reader to buy a homeless person a cup of hot chocolate or a meal. Sorry, I don't get this kind of reasoning. ]]> 3.37 2011 The Memory Palace
author: Mira Bartok
name: Celia
average rating: 3.37
book published: 2011
rating: 3
read at: 2011/06/14
date added: 2011/06/16
shelves: audio-books, memoir
review:
I found this book to be extremely depressing. It's described as a beautiful memoir, but what I found to be true is this: Mira and her sister abandoned their very sick mother for 17 years, while they pursued their dreams. Yes, they did not have a normal childhood, but when they were adults, they chose to ignore their mother. Mira writes about her guilt, always wondering if her mother was homeless, but she stays away for 17 years, and only comes back to wait with her while she lies dying. I can not grasp this way of thinking, not while I feel bad when I only see my mother once a week, and feel guilty that it isn't more.
At the end, Bartok tries to justify herself by "noticing" homeless people, and telling the reader to buy a homeless person a cup of hot chocolate or a meal. Sorry, I don't get this kind of reasoning.
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I Still Dream About You 7897620 I Still Dream About You, a comic mystery romp through the streets of Birmingham, Alabama, past, present, and future.

Meet Maggie Fortenberry, a still beautiful former Miss Alabama. To others, Maggie’s life seems practically perfect—she’s lovely, charming, and a successful real estate agent at Red Mountain Realty. Still, Maggie can’t help but wonder how she wound up in her present condition. She had been on her hopeful way to becoming Miss America and realizing her childhood dream of someday living in one of the elegant old homes on top of Red Mountain, with the adoring husband and the 2.5 children, but then something unexpected happened and changed everything.

Maggie graduated at the top of her class at charm school, can fold a napkin in more than forty-eight different ways, and can enter and exit a car gracefully, but all the finesse in the world cannot help her now. Since the legendary real estate dynamo Hazel Whisenknott, beloved founder of Red Mountain Realty, died five years ago, business has gone from bad to worse—and the future isn’t looking much better. But just when things seem completely hopeless, Maggie suddenly comes up with the perfect plan to solve it all.

As Maggie prepares to put her plan into action, we meet the cast of high-spirited characters around her. To Brenda Peoples, Maggie’s best friend and real estate partner, Maggie’s life seems easy as pie. Slender Maggie doesn’t have to worry about her figure, or about her Weight Watchers sponsor catching her at the Krispy Kreme doughnut shop. And Ethel Clipp, Red Mountain’s ancient and grumpy office manager with the bright purple hair, thinks the world of Maggie but has absolutely nothing nice to say about their rival Babs “The Beast of Birmingham� Bingington, the unscrupulous estate agent who hates Maggie and is determined to put her out of business.

Maggie has heartbreaking secrets in her past, but through a strange turn of events, she soon discovers, quite by accident, that everybody, it seems—dead or alive—has at least one little secret.

I Still Dream About You is a wonderful novel that is equal parts Southern charm, murder mystery, and that perfect combination of comedy and old-fashioned wisdom that can be served up only by America’s own remarkable Fannie Flagg.
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315 Fannie Flagg 1400065933 Celia 3 audio-books 3.56 2010 I Still Dream About You
author: Fannie Flagg
name: Celia
average rating: 3.56
book published: 2010
rating: 3
read at: 2011/05/24
date added: 2011/05/26
shelves: audio-books
review:
A light-hearted look at growing old, with some laugh-out-loud situations. This book was read by Fannie Flagg, and she does a good job. I just love Southern lit.
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<![CDATA[Angels & Demons (Robert Langdon, #1)]]> 960
A devastating new weapon of destruction.
When world-renowned Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon is summoned to a Swiss research facility to analyze a mysterious symbol -- seared into the chest of a murdered physicist -- he discovers evidence of the unimaginable: the resurgence of an ancient secret brotherhood known as the Illuminati...the most powerful underground organization ever to walk the earth. The Illuminati has now surfaced to carry out the final phase of its legendary vendetta against its most hated enemy -- the Catholic Church.

Langdon's worst fears are confirmed on the eve of the Vatican's holy conclave, when a messenger of the Illuminati announces they have hidden an unstoppable time bomb at the very heart of Vatican City. With the countdown under way, Langdon jets to Rome to join forces with Vittoria Vetra, a beautiful and mysterious Italian scientist, to assist the Vatican in a desperate bid for survival.
Embarking on a frantic hunt through sealed crypts, dangerous catacombs, deserted cathedrals, and even the most secretive vault on earth, Langdon and Vetra follow a 400-year-old trail of ancient symbols that snakes across Rome toward the long-forgotten Illuminati lair...a clandestine location that contains the only hope for Vatican salvation.

An explosive international thriller, Angels & Demons careens from enlightening epiphanies to dark truths as the battle between science and religion turns to war.]]>
736 Dan Brown 1416524797 Celia 1 audio-books Now, my friends know that I love fantasy, sci-fi, and can believe any storyline if it's well written and a little plausible. There is no bigger fan of Harry Potter or Captain Janeway than me. I mean, Superman was my childhood hero.
The ending of this book almost made me crash my car on Rt. 80. How dare Dan Brown insult our intelligence with bringing in in-vitro fertilization? That was the best he could do? What a waste of my precious reading time!AARRGH!]]>
3.95 2000 Angels & Demons (Robert Langdon, #1)
author: Dan Brown
name: Celia
average rating: 3.95
book published: 2000
rating: 1
read at: 2011/05/14
date added: 2011/05/15
shelves: audio-books
review:
This book is now in my top 10 of the Worse Books Written for Adults. At first, I thought I could deal with the poorly written prose, because the story had some intriguing possibilities. Even though I would groan out loud at some of the cliches, "our bodies fit together..." I still enjoyed hearing about Rome and the Vatican.
Now, my friends know that I love fantasy, sci-fi, and can believe any storyline if it's well written and a little plausible. There is no bigger fan of Harry Potter or Captain Janeway than me. I mean, Superman was my childhood hero.
The ending of this book almost made me crash my car on Rt. 80. How dare Dan Brown insult our intelligence with bringing in in-vitro fertilization? That was the best he could do? What a waste of my precious reading time!AARRGH!
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The Hour I First Believed 3086160 She's Come Undone and I Know This Much Is True, struck a chord with readers. They responded to the intensely introspective nature of the books, and to their lively narrative styles and biting humor.

In The Hour I First Believed, Lamb travels well beyond his earlier work and embodies in his fiction myth, psychology, family history stretching back many generations, and the questions of faith that lie at the heart of everyday life. The result is an extraordinary tour de force, at once a meditation on the human condition and an unflinching yet compassionate evocation of character.

When forty-seven-year-old high school teacher Caelum Quirk and his younger wife, Maureen, a school nurse, move to Littleton, Colorado, they both get jobs at Columbine High School. In April 1999, Caelum returns home to Three Rivers, Connecticut, to be with his aunt who has just had a stroke. But Maureen finds herself in the school library at Columbine, cowering in a cabinet and expecting to be killed, as two vengeful students go on a carefully premeditated, murderous rampage. Miraculously she survives, but at a cost: she is unable to recover from the trauma. Caelum and Maureen flee Colorado and return to an illusion of safety at the Quirk family farm in Three Rivers. But the effects of chaos are not so easily put right, and further tragedy ensues.

While Maureen fights to regain her sanity, Caelum discovers a cache of old diaries, letters, and newspaper clippings in an upstairs bedroom of his family's house. The colorful and intriguing story they recount spans five generations of Quirk family ancestors, from the Civil War era to Caelum's own troubled childhood. Piece by piece, Caelum reconstructs the lives of the women and men whose legacy he bears. Unimaginable secrets emerge; long-buried fear, anger, guilt, and grief rise to the surface.

As Caelum grapples with unexpected and confounding revelations from the past, he also struggles to fashion a future out of the ashes of tragedy. His personal quest for meaning and faith becomes a mythic journey that is at the same time quintessentially contemporary -- and American.

The Hour I First Believed is a profound and heart-rending work of fiction. Wally Lamb proves himself a virtuoso storyteller, assembling a variety of voices and an ensemble of characters rich enough to evoke all of humanity.

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740 Wally Lamb 0060393491 Celia 2 audio-books His main character was a selfish lout, who had an addictive personality, and I just didn't care. ]]> 3.83 2008 The Hour I First Believed
author: Wally Lamb
name: Celia
average rating: 3.83
book published: 2008
rating: 2
read at: 2011/04/19
date added: 2011/04/20
shelves: audio-books
review:
I can't believe I'm giving a Wally Lamb book only 2 stars. I so enjoyed his first two books, "She's Come Undone" and "I Know This Much is True". The premise of this book is quite enthralling, especially if you're a teacher---the setting is Columbine HS, just before the killing rampage. I think this book went wrong when he constantly dredges up the main character's family history. I love history, and yet I found these passages extremely boring.
His main character was a selfish lout, who had an addictive personality, and I just didn't care.
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Decision Points 8099187
George W. Bush served as president of the United States during eight of the most consequential years in American history. The decisions that reached his desk impacted people around the world and defined the times in which we live.

Decision Points
brings readers inside the Texas governor’s mansion on the night of the 2000 election, aboard Air Force One during the harrowing hours after the attacks of September 11, 2001, into the Situation Room moments before the start of the war in Iraq, and behind the scenes at the White House for many other historic presidential decisions.

For the first time, we learn President Bush’s perspective and insights on:

His decision to quit drinking and the journey that led him to his Christian faith

The selection of the vice president, secretary of defense, secretary of state, Supreme Court justices, and other key officials

His relationships with his wife, daughters, and parents, including heartfelt letters between the president and his father on the eve of the Iraq War

His administration’s counterterrorism programs, including the CIA’s enhanced interrogations and the Terrorist Surveillance Program

Why the worst moment of the presidency was hearing accusations that race played a role in the federal government’s response to Hurricane Katrina, and a critical assessment of what he would have done differently during the crisis

His deep concern that Iraq could turn into a defeat costlier than Vietnam, and how he decided to defy public opinion by ordering the troop surge

His legislative achievements, including tax cuts and reforming education and Medicare, as well as his setbacks, including Social Security and immigration reform

The relationships he forged with other world leaders, including an honest assessment of those he did and didn’t trust

Why the failure to bring Osama bin Laden to justice ranks as his biggest disappointment and why his success in denying the terrorists their fondest wish—attacking America again—is among his proudest achievements

A groundbreaking new brand of presidential memoir, Decision Points will captivate supporters, surprise critics, and change perspectives on eight remarkable years in American history—and on the man at the center of events.]]>
497 George W. Bush 0307590615 Celia 3 audio-books 3.80 2010 Decision Points
author: George W. Bush
name: Celia
average rating: 3.80
book published: 2010
rating: 3
read at: 2011/03/17
date added: 2011/03/23
shelves: audio-books
review:
Very interesting. It is a very different perspective on historical events from that which we are given from the mainstream media. I guess time and history will tell us which of these decisions were important and just, and which ones were not.
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Her Fearful Symmetry 6202342
When Elspeth Noblin dies of cancer, she leaves her London apartment to her twin nieces, Julia and Valentina. These two American girls never met their English aunt, only knew that their mother, too, was a twin, and Elspeth her sister. Julia and Valentina are semi-normal American teenagers--with seemingly little interest in college, finding jobs, or anything outside their cozy home in the suburbs of Chicago, and with an abnormally intense attachment to one another.

The girls move to Elspeth's flat, which borders Highgate Cemetery in London. They come to know the building's other residents. There is Martin, a brilliant and charming crossword puzzle setter suffering from crippling Obsessive Compulsive Disorder; Marjike, Martin's devoted but trapped wife; and Robert, Elspeth's elusive lover, a scholar of the cemetery. As the girls become embroiled in the fraying lives of their aunt's neighbors, they also discover that much is still alive in Highgate, including--perhaps--their aunt, who can't seem to leave her old apartment and life behind.

Niffenegger weaves a captivating story in Her Fearful Symmetry about love and identity, about secrets and sisterhood, and about the tenacity of life--even after death.]]>
406 Audrey Niffenegger 0224085611 Celia 2 audio-books 3.27 2009 Her Fearful Symmetry
author: Audrey Niffenegger
name: Celia
average rating: 3.27
book published: 2009
rating: 2
read at: 2011/02/12
date added: 2011/02/27
shelves: audio-books
review:
What a weird, depressing ghost story. I wasn't crazy about The Time Traveller's Wife, but this sounded a bit interesting--twins, ghosts, England. Disappointing.
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Going Rogue: An American Life 6922622 413 Sarah Palin 0061939897 Celia 4 audio-books 3.29 2008 Going Rogue: An American Life
author: Sarah Palin
name: Celia
average rating: 3.29
book published: 2008
rating: 4
read at: 2011/01/05
date added: 2011/01/12
shelves: audio-books
review:
I came away from this book with admiration for Sarah Palin. Whatever your political leanings, she showed remarkable courage in her quest to hold political office as mayor, governor, and finally as a vice-presidential candidate. She was much aligned by many in the media, and yet through her strong convictions, still chose to serve her country. She is certainly not like women most of us are familiar with, but I think that comes from growing up in Alaska.
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The Postmistress 6578507
What would happen if someone did the unthinkable-and didn't deliver a letter? Filled with stunning parallels to today, The Postmistress is a sweeping novel about the loss of innocence of two extraordinary women-and of two countries torn apart by war.]]>
11 Sarah Blake 0143145444 Celia 3 3.34 2009 The Postmistress
author: Sarah Blake
name: Celia
average rating: 3.34
book published: 2009
rating: 3
read at: 2010/12/21
date added: 2010/12/22
shelves: audio-books, maxson-book-club-selection
review:
This was a difficult and tragic story to tell, and yet it was written quite beautifully. The three women are all strong in their own ways, and uniquely cope with their tragedies. The setting, Provincetown (Franklin) plays an important part in this story.
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So Brave, Young, and Handsome 2306331 Peace Like a River, Leif Enger's new work is a rugged and nimble story about an aging train robber on a quest to reconcile the claims of love and judgment on his life, and the failed writer who goes with him.

In 1915 Minnesota, novelist Monte Becket has lost his sense of purpose. His only success long behind him, Monte lives simply with his wife and son. But when he befriends outlaw Glendon Hale, a new world of opportunity and experience presents itself. Glendon has spent years in obscurity, but the guilt he harbors for abandoning his wife, Blue, over two decades ago, has lured him from hiding. As the modern age marches swiftly forward, Glendon aims to travel back to his past--heading to California to seek Blue's forgiveness. Beguiled and inspired, Monte soon finds himself leaving behind his own family to embark for the unruly West with his fugitive guide. As they desperately flee from the relentless Charles Siringo, an ex-Pinkerton who's been hunting Glendon for years, Monte falls ever further from his family and the law, to be tempered by a fiery adventure from which he may never get home.]]>
287 Leif Enger 0871139855 Celia 3 audio-books 3.74 2008 So Brave, Young, and Handsome
author: Leif Enger
name: Celia
average rating: 3.74
book published: 2008
rating: 3
read at: 2010/12/02
date added: 2010/12/06
shelves: audio-books
review:
Enger has such a wonderful writing style, so natural and poignant. This is a very good tale, set in the midwest during the early part of the 20th century. It has a wonderful narrator, who has written a book which is widely popular, but he is having difficulty writing another tale. Enter a new neighbor, with a very enigmatic past, and we start an adventure filled with young cowboys, lost loves, and one very evil villain.
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The Lace Reader 1951125
Can you read your future in a piece of lace? All of the Whitney women can. But the last time Towner read, it killed her sister and nearly robbed Towner of her own sanity. Vowing never to read lace again, her resolve is tested when faced with the mysterious, unsolvable disappearance of her beloved Great Aunt Eva, Salem s original Lace Reader. Told from opposing and often unreliable perspectives, the story engages the reader s own beliefs. Should we listen to Towner, who may be losing her mind for the second time? Or should we believe John Rafferty, a no nonsense New York detective, who ran away from the city to a simpler place only to find himself inextricably involved in a psychic tug of war with all three generations of Whitney women? Does either have the whole story? Or does the truth lie somewhere in the swirling pattern of the lace?

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368 Brunonia Barry 097915930X Celia 3 audio-books 3.47 2006 The Lace Reader
author: Brunonia Barry
name: Celia
average rating: 3.47
book published: 2006
rating: 3
read at: 2010/11/17
date added: 2010/11/21
shelves: audio-books
review:
I was a bit disappointed with this story. Set in Salem, the premise sounded intriguing to me, but the writing was flat, and at times, the scenes were a bit over-the-top. The only character I actually bonded with, was the detective who had relocated to Salem to get away from NYC. Oh well.
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<![CDATA[The Red Queen (The Plantagenet and Tudor Novels, #3)]]> 7148256 Librarian's note: An alternate cover edition can be found here

The second book in Philippa's stunning new trilogy, The Cousins' War, brings to life the story of Margaret Beaufort, a shadowy and mysterious character in the first book of the series - The White Queen - but who now takes centre stage in the bitter struggle of The War of the Roses.

The Red Queen tells the story of the child-bride of Edmund Tudor, who, although widowed in her early teens, uses her determination of character and wily plotting to infiltrate the house of York under the guise of loyal friend and servant, undermine the support for Richard III and ultimately ensure that her only son, Henry Tudor, triumphs as King of England.

Through collaboration with the dowager Queen Elizabeth Woodville, Margaret agrees to a betrothal between Henry and Elizabeth's daughter, thereby uniting the families and resolving the Cousins War once and for all by founding of the Tudor dynasty.]]>
412 Philippa Gregory 1416563725 Celia 5 audio-books death over the crown. The last battle scene was so exciting, I can't even remember driving home.
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3.81 2010 The Red Queen (The Plantagenet and Tudor Novels, #3)
author: Philippa Gregory
name: Celia
average rating: 3.81
book published: 2010
rating: 5
read at: 2010/10/22
date added: 2010/10/24
shelves: audio-books
review:
How does she do it? In my opinion, this book was one of the best she's ever written. She had me waiting and hoping right up to the end, as those British cousins fought to the
death over the crown. The last battle scene was so exciting, I can't even remember driving home.
Thank you, Ms. Gregory for another fine British saga.
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<![CDATA[Very Valentine (Valentine, #1)]]> 3673357 Very Valentine sweeps the reader from the streets of Manhattan to the picturesque hills of la bella Italia.]]> 371 Adriana Trigiani 0061257052 Celia 4 audio-books 3.80 2009 Very Valentine (Valentine, #1)
author: Adriana Trigiani
name: Celia
average rating: 3.80
book published: 2009
rating: 4
read at: 2010/09/28
date added: 2010/09/29
shelves: audio-books
review:
Another very entertaining, heartwarming story from Adriana. I was there, tasting the food, drinking the wine, swimming in the Blue Grotto. Her descriptions of Italy make my heart yearn to go back and visit those places. (sigh)And now, I even look at shoes a little differently.
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<![CDATA[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Harry Potter, #7)]]> 136251
In this final, seventh installment of the Harry Potter series, J.K. Rowling unveils in spectacular fashion the answers to the many questions that have been so eagerly awaited.]]>
759 J.K. Rowling Celia 5 audio-books 4.61 2007 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Harry Potter, #7)
author: J.K. Rowling
name: Celia
average rating: 4.61
book published: 2007
rating: 5
read at: 2010/06/28
date added: 2010/06/28
shelves: audio-books
review:
Of course, I have already read this. I have listened to all of them on tape, too, as they are read by jim Dale who does an incredible job. I do believe these books need to be read more than once.
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Pirate Latitudes 6428887
Word in port is that the Spanish treasure galleon El Trinidad, fresh from New Spain, is stalled in nearby Matanceros harbor awaiting repairs. Heavily fortified, the impregnable Spanish outpost is guarded by the blood-swiller Cazalla, a favorite commander of King Philip IV himself. With the governor′s backing, Hunter assembles a roughneck crew to infiltrate the enemy island and commandeer the galleon, along with its fortune in Spanish gold. The raid is as perilous as the bloody legends of Matanceros suggest, and Hunter will lose more than one man before he finds himself on the island′s shores, where dense jungle and the firepower of Spanish infantry are all that stand between him and the treasure.

With the help of his cunning crew, Hunter hijacks El Trinidad and escapes the deadly clutches of Cazalla, leaving plenty of carnage in his wake. But his troubles have just begun. . . .]]>
312 Michael Crichton 0061929379 Celia 3 audio-books 3.46 2009 Pirate Latitudes
author: Michael Crichton
name: Celia
average rating: 3.46
book published: 2009
rating: 3
read at: 2010/06/23
date added: 2010/06/23
shelves: audio-books
review:
This was a fun, summer read. It is pirates, Spanish galleons, English scoundrels, Port Royal and the high seas, all rolled into a far-fetched adventure. The writing is awful, but who cares?
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Whiteout 92367 A family Christmas, a blizzard, and a deadly virus let loose. Filled with startling twists, Whiteout is the ultimate knife-edge drama from bestselling author Ken Follett.A Family ReunitedAs a blizzard descends from the north on Christmas Eve, several people converge on a remote family estate in Scotland. Stanley Oxenford, director of a pharmaceutical research company, has everything riding on a drug he is developing to fight a lethal virus. A Brewing StormSeveral others are interested in his success his children, at home for Christmas with their offspring, have their eyes on the money he will make; Toni Gallo, forced to resign from the police department in disgrace, is betting her career on keeping the drug safe; and a local television reporter, determined to move up, has sniffed the story, even if he has to bend the facts to tell it. A House Under SiegeA sinister gang spots an opportunity to use one of Stanley’s children against him and steal the virus. As everyone takes shelter, it becomes apparent that being inside the house may be more dangerous than the storm outside, especially when a lethal virus might be on the loose . . .]]> 469 Ken Follett 0451215710 Celia 3 audio-books 3.60 2004 Whiteout
author: Ken Follett
name: Celia
average rating: 3.60
book published: 2004
rating: 3
read at: 2010/05/25
date added: 2010/05/25
shelves: audio-books
review:

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The 19th Wife 2586771
Soon after Ann Eliza’s story begins, a second exquisite narrative unfolds, a tale of murder involving a polygamist family in present-day Utah. Jordan Scott, a young man who was expelled from his fundamentalist sect years earlier, must reenter the world that cast him aside to discover the truth behind his father’s death. As Ann Eliza’s narrative intertwines with that of Jordan’s search, readers are pulled deeper into the mysteries of love, family, and faith.]]>
514 David Ebershoff 1400063973 Celia 4 audio-books 3.64 2008 The 19th Wife
author: David Ebershoff
name: Celia
average rating: 3.64
book published: 2008
rating: 4
read at: 2010/04/29
date added: 2010/04/30
shelves: audio-books
review:
I thought I knew a lot about the Mormons from reading "Under the Banner of Heaven", but this story presented the degradation and humiliation of polygamy in a new light. David Ebershoff did a fine job interweaving a present-day story with the past, describing how the abolition of polygamy has led to the off-shoot cults that we see today.
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<![CDATA[The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao]]> 2629628 This is an alternate cover edition for 9781594483295

Oscar is a sweet but disastrously overweight ghetto nerd who—from the New Jersey home he shares with his old world mother and rebellious sister—dreams of becoming the Dominican J.R.R. Tolkien and, most of all, finding love. But Oscar may never get what he wants. Blame the fukú—a curse that has haunted Oscar’s family for generations, following them on their epic journey from Santo Domingo to the USA. Encapsulating Dominican-American history, The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao opens our eyes to an astonishing vision of the contemporary American experience and explores the endless human capacity to persevere—and risk it all—in the name of love.]]>
335 Junot DĂ­az Celia 4 audio-books 3.84 2007 The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
author: Junot DĂ­az
name: Celia
average rating: 3.84
book published: 2007
rating: 4
read at: 2010/03/19
date added: 2010/03/23
shelves: audio-books
review:
Wow! This was an amazing story, a little rough, but a terrific read. The setting is NJ and the DR, and the plot moves seamlessly from one time period to another. Junot Diaz does not paint a pleasing portrait of the DR, but emphasizes it's pull on Dominicans here in Jersey, whether for good or bad (mostly bad)and its influence on the characters in this story. I was impressed with this young NJ writer.
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<![CDATA[The Other Queen (The Plantagenet and Tudor Novels, #16)]]> 2241558 Two women competing for a man's heart.
Two queens fighting to the death for dominance.
The untold story of Mary, Queen of Scots.

This dazzling novel from the #1 New York Times bestselling author Philippa Gregory presents a new and unique view of one of history's most intriguing, romantic, and maddening heroines. Biographers often neglect the captive years of Mary, Queen of Scots, who trusted Queen Elizabeth's promise of sanctuary when she fled from rebels in Scotland and then found herself imprisoned as the "guest" of George Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury, and his indomitable wife, Bess of Hardwick.

The newly married couple welcome the doomed queen into their home, certain that serving as her hosts and jailers will bring them an advantage in the cutthroat world of the Elizabethan court. To their horror, they find that the task will bankrupt them, and as their home becomes the epicenter of intrigue and rebellion against Elizabeth, their loyalty to each other and to their sovereign comes into question. If Mary succeeds in seducing the earl into her own web of treachery and treason, or if the great spymaster William Cecil links them to the growing conspiracy to free Mary from her illegal imprisonment, they will all face the headsman.

Philippa Gregory uses new research and her passion for historical accuracy to place a well-known heroine in a completely new tale full of suspense, passion, and political intrigue. For years, readers have clamored for Gregory to tell Mary's story, and The Other Queen is the result of her determination to present a novel worthy of this extraordinary heroine.

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438 Philippa Gregory 1416549129 Celia 4 audio-books 3.69 2008 The Other Queen (The Plantagenet and Tudor Novels, #16)
author: Philippa Gregory
name: Celia
average rating: 3.69
book published: 2008
rating: 4
read at: 2010/02/16
date added: 2010/02/17
shelves: audio-books
review:
So now I know the story of Mary, Queen of Scots, and her 16 year feud with Elizabeth. Once again, Gregory does a fantastic job of bringing the Tudor court to life, with all it's intrigue and secret plotting. I will never confuse the 2 Mary's, ever again, so thank you, Philippa.
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That Old Cape Magic 6303733
Griffin has been tooling around for nearly a year with his father’s ashes in the trunk, but his mother is very much alive and not shy about calling on his cell phone. She does so as he drives down to Cape Cod, where he and his wife, Joy, will celebrate the marriage of their daughter Laura’s best friend. For Griffin this is akin to driving into the past, since he took his childhood summer vacations here, his parents� respite from the hated Midwest. And the Cape is where he and Joy honeymooned, in the course of which they drafted the Great Truro Accord, a plan for their lives together that’s now thirty years old and has largely come true. He’d left screenwriting and Los Angeles behind for the sort of New England college his snobby academic parents had always aspired to in vain; they’d moved into an old house full of character; and they’d started a family. Check, check and check.

But be careful what you pray for, especially if you manage to achieve it. By the end of this perfectly lovely weekend, the past has so thoroughly swamped the present that the future suddenly hangs in the balance. And when, a year later, a far more important wedding takes place, their beloved Laura’s, on the coast of Maine, Griffin’s chauffeuring two urns of ashes as he contends once more with Joy and her large, unruly family, and both he and she have brought dates along. How in the world could this have happened?

That Old Cape Magic is a novel of deep introspection and every family feeling imaginable, with a middle-aged man confronting his parents and their failed marriage, his own troubled one, his daughter’s new life and, finally, what it was he thought he wanted and what in fact he has. The storytelling is flawless throughout, moments of great comedy and even hilarity alternating with others of rueful understanding and heart-stopping sadness, and its ending is at once surprising, uplifting and unlike anything this Pulitzer Prize winner has ever written.


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9 Richard Russo 0739318926 Celia 3 audio-books 3.33 2009 That Old Cape Magic
author: Richard Russo
name: Celia
average rating: 3.33
book published: 2009
rating: 3
read at: 2010/01/05
date added: 2010/01/06
shelves: audio-books
review:
Richard Russo is one of my favorite authors, and when he wrote a book about one of my favorite places, Cape Cod, I couldn't wait to read it. He also really "gets" the angst of being middle age, the influences of our childhood experiences on our adult selves, and, how our parents are deeply embedded in our lives, for better or worse. This book touched on all of these issues, but the characters and the story didn't ring true for me this time. I did laugh out loud at Jack's obnoxious mother, especially as she nagged him from the grave. I just wish this could have been a better story.
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Brideshead Revisited 30933 Brideshead Revisited looks back to the golden age before the Second World War. It tells the story of Charles Ryder's infatuation with the Marchmains and the rapidly-disappearing world of privilege they inhabit. Enchanted first by Sebastian at Oxford, then by his doomed Catholic family, in particular his remote sister, Julia, Charles comes finally to recognize only his spiritual and social distance from them.]]> 351 Evelyn Waugh 0316926345 Celia 4 audio-books ]]> 4.01 1945 Brideshead Revisited
author: Evelyn Waugh
name: Celia
average rating: 4.01
book published: 1945
rating: 4
read at: 2009/12/10
date added: 2009/12/14
shelves: audio-books
review:
I listened to the beautiful voice of Jeremy Irons as he read the beautiful words of Evelyn Waugh, and I was transformed to the England of the 1920's. I remembered waching this on PBS many years ago, but I never realized how clever, funny and ironic Waugh's writing really was.

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The Last Town on Earth 76336
Deep in the mist-shrouded forests of the Pacific Northwest is a small mill town called Commonwealth, conceived as a haven for workers weary of exploitation. For Philip Worthy, the adopted son of the town’s founder, it is a haven in another sense–as the first place in his life he’s had a loving family to call his own.

And yet, the ideals that define this outpost are being threatened from all sides. A world war is raging, and with the fear of spies rampant, the loyalty of all Americans is coming under scrutiny. Meanwhile, another shadow has fallen across the region in the form of a deadly illness striking down vast swaths of surrounding communities.

When Commonwealth votes to quarantine itself against contagion, guards are posted at the single road leading in and out of town, and Philip Worthy is among them. He will be unlucky enough to be on duty when a cold, hungry, tired–and apparently ill–soldier presents himself at the town’s doorstep begging for sanctuary. The encounter that ensues, and the shots that are fired, will have deafening reverberations throughout Commonwealth, escalating until every human value–love, patriotism, community, family, friendship–not to mention the town’s very survival, is imperiled.

Inspired by a little-known historical footnote regarding towns that quarantined themselves during the 1918 epidemic, The Last Town on Earth is a remarkably moving and accomplished debut.]]>
387 Thomas Mullen 1400065208 Celia 1 audio-books 3.64 2006 The Last Town on Earth
author: Thomas Mullen
name: Celia
average rating: 3.64
book published: 2006
rating: 1
read at: 2009/11/09
date added: 2009/11/10
shelves: audio-books
review:
I really did not like this book. Set during the influenza epidemic of 1918 and WWI, it was horribly depressing. Every day, as I listened on my way home, I would start to feel as if I was coming down with the flu. I felt nothing towards any of the characters. Mullen painted an ugly and despicable bunch of people, who mostly had little regard for human life. One redeeming facet of the book was that I learned a little more about that time period. (It wasn't worth it.)
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Rhett Butler's People 1503274 500 Donald McCaig 023070395X Celia 4 audio-books Well written, historically accurate, who could ask for anything more?
I really feel that McCaig, who actually is an historian, did a remarkable job in replicating the style of Margaret Mitchell. I was totally entranced, and very surprised at the quality of the writing.]]>
3.82 2007 Rhett Butler's People
author: Donald McCaig
name: Celia
average rating: 3.82
book published: 2007
rating: 4
read at: 2009/10/02
date added: 2009/10/06
shelves: audio-books
review:
I was very surprised at how much I loved this book. Mind you, I'm a huge GWTW fan, and a historical (especially Civil War) aficionado, so if you're not any of those, don't bother to read this review.
Well written, historically accurate, who could ask for anything more?
I really feel that McCaig, who actually is an historian, did a remarkable job in replicating the style of Margaret Mitchell. I was totally entranced, and very surprised at the quality of the writing.
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The Sonnet Lover 70398 In spite of cruelest winter’s drear and howl�
By inner mirror seen; I’ve dwelled upon,
I must confess, my treachery most foul.

Did Shakespeare pen a series of passionate sonnets, unknown to modern scholarship, ardently praising a mysterious dark-haired beauty? This tantalizing question is raised in a letter to literature professor Rose Asher. But the letter’s author, Rose’s star pupil, is not telling. A troubled, enigmatic young man, he plunged to his death in front of the college’s entire faculty, an apparent suicide. Determined to find the truth, Rose journeys from New York to Italy, back to the magnificent Tuscan villa where as an undergraduate she first fell in love.

La Civetta is a dreamlike place, resplendent with the heady scent of lemon trees and the sunset’s ocher wash across its bricks and cobbles. Once there Rose finds her first love still in residence. Torn between her mission and her rekindled feelings, Rose becomes enmeshed in a treacherous tangle of secrets and scandal. A folio containing what some believe to be one of Shakespeare’s lost sonnets has vanished, and literary immortality awaits whoever finds the manuscript–as do a vast Italian estate and a Hollywood movie deal. Uncertain whom she can trust and where she can turn, Rose races against time and unseen enemies in a bid to find the missing masterpiece.

Lush, lyrical, and enthralling, The Sonnet Lover vividly brings to life the Tuscan countryside and the fascinating world of the Renaissance poets. Unmatched in her ability to evoke atmosphere and intrigue, Carol Goodman delivers her most ambitious and satisfying work to date, a seductive novel that skillfully propels its reader headlong to the final suspenseful page.]]>
350 Carol Goodman 0345479572 Celia 2 audio-books 3.73 2007 The Sonnet Lover
author: Carol Goodman
name: Celia
average rating: 3.73
book published: 2007
rating: 2
read at: 2009/07/02
date added: 2009/07/02
shelves: audio-books
review:

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