DC's bookshelf: all en-US Mon, 21 Apr 2025 19:28:39 -0700 60 DC's bookshelf: all 144 41 /images/layout/goodreads_logo_144.jpg The City of Dreaming Books 43944044 In this whimsical fantasy adventure, a novelist’s search for an author takes him to a magical city, a villainous literary scholar, and perilous catacombs. Optimus Yarnspinner’s search for an author’s identity takes him to Bookholm―the so-called City of Dreaming Books. On entering its streets, our hero feels as if he has opened the door of a gigantic second-hand bookshop. His nostrils are assailed by clouds of book dust, the stimulating scent of ancient leather, and the tang of printer’s ink. Soon, though, Yarnspinner falls into the clutches of the city’s evil genius, Pfistomel Smyke, who treacherously maroons him in the labyrinthine catacombs underneath the city, where reading books can be genuinely dangerous... In The City of Dreaming Books, Walter Moers transports us to a magical world where reading is a remarkable adventure. Only those intrepid souls who are prepared to join Yarnspinner on his perilous journey should read this book. We wish the rest of you a long, safe, unutterably dull, and boring life!Praise for The City of Dreaming Books “German author and cartoonist Moers returns to the mythical lost continent of Zamonia in his uproarious third fantasy adventure to be translated into English, a delightfully imaginative mélange of Shel Silverstein zaniness and oddball anthropomorphism à la Terry Pratchett’s Discworld.... A wonderfully whimsical story that will appeal to readers of all ages.� —Publishers Weekly “A salmagundi of whimsy, imagination and book lore—remarkable fun.� —Cleveland Plain Dealer “Moers puts Tolkien through some sort of Willy Wonka sweetening process and comes up with characters such as Optimus Yarnspinner, who, names being fate and all, just has to be a storyteller.� —Kirkus Reviews]]> 637 Walter Moers DC 5 4.05 2004 The City of Dreaming Books
author: Walter Moers
name: DC
average rating: 4.05
book published: 2004
rating: 5
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Fun book about books - all kinds of books (un)imaginable. Delightfully imaginative.
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<![CDATA[The Well of Ascension (Mistborn, #2)]]> 123224262 624 Brandon Sanderson DC 0 currently-reading 4.51 2007 The Well of Ascension (Mistborn, #2)
author: Brandon Sanderson
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average rating: 4.51
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<![CDATA[Maybe You Should Talk to Someone: A Therapist, Her Therapist, and Our Lives Revealed]]> 40203647 From a psychotherapist, and national advice columnist comes a thought-provoking new book that takes us behind the scenes of a therapist's world -- where her patients are looking for answers (and so is she).

One day, Lori Gottlieb is a therapist who helps patients in her Los Angeles practice. The next, a crisis causes her world to come crashing down. Enter Wendell, the quirky but seasoned therapist in whose office she suddenly lands. With his balding head, cardigan, and khakis, he seems to have come straight from Therapist Central Casting. Yet he will turn out to be anything but.

As Gottlieb explores the inner chambers of her patients' lives -- a self-absorbed Hollywood producer, a young newlywed diagnosed with a terminal illness, a senior citizen threatening to end her life on her birthday if nothing gets better, and a twenty-something who can't stop hooking up with the wrong guys -- she finds that the questions they are struggling with are the very ones she is now bringing to Wendell.

With startling wisdom and humor, Gottlieb invites us into her world as both clinician and patient, examining the truths and fictions we tell ourselves and others as we teeter on the tightrope between love and desire, meaning and mortality, guilt and redemption, terror and courage, hope and change.

Maybe You Should Talk to Someone is revolutionary in its candor, offering a deeply personal yet universal tour of our hearts and minds and providing the rarest of gifts: a boldly revealing portrait of what it means to be human, and a disarmingly funny and illuminating account of our own mysterious lives and our power to transform them.]]>
413 Lori Gottlieb DC 4 4.41 2019 Maybe You Should Talk to Someone: A Therapist, Her Therapist, and Our Lives Revealed
author: Lori Gottlieb
name: DC
average rating: 4.41
book published: 2019
rating: 4
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<![CDATA[Mistborn: The Final Empire (Mistborn, #1)]]> 123224254
Kelsier recruited the underworld's elite, the smartest and most trustworthy allomancers, each of whom shares one of his many powers, and all of whom relish a high-stakes challenge. Only then does he reveal his ultimate dream, not just the greatest heist in history, but the downfall of the divine despot.

But even with the best criminal crew ever assembled, Kel's plan looks more like the ultimate long shot, until luck brings a ragged girl named Vin into his life. Like him, she's a half-Skaa orphan, but she's lived a much harsher life. Vin has learned to expect betrayal from everyone she meets, and gotten it. She will have to learn to trust, if Kel is to help her master powers of which she never dreamed.

This saga dares to ask a simple question: What if the hero of prophecy fails?]]>
558 Brandon Sanderson DC 0 4.58 2006 Mistborn: The Final Empire (Mistborn, #1)
author: Brandon Sanderson
name: DC
average rating: 4.58
book published: 2006
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<![CDATA[The Many Assassinations of Samir, the Seller of Dreams]]> 123201668 218 Daniel Nayeri 1646143310 DC 0 4.10 2023 The Many Assassinations of Samir, the Seller of Dreams
author: Daniel Nayeri
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average rating: 4.10
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The Covenant of Water 180357146 From the New York Times-bestselling author of Cutting for Stone comes a stunning and magisterial epic of love, faith, and medicine, set in Kerala, South India, following three generations of a family seeking the answers to a strange secret

Spanning the years 1900 to 1977, The Covenant of Water is set in Kerala, on India’s Malabar Coast, and follows three generations of a family that suffers a peculiar affliction: in every generation, at least one person dies by drowning—and in Kerala, water is everywhere. At the turn of the century, a twelve-year-old girl from Kerala's Christian community, grieving the death of her father, is sent by boat to her wedding, where she will meet her forty-year-old husband for the first time. From this unforgettable new beginning, the young girl—and future matriarch, Big Ammachi—will witness unthinkable changes over the span of her extraordinary life, full of joy and triumph as well as hardship and loss, her faith and love the only constants.

A shimmering evocation of a bygone India and of the passage of time itself, The Covenant of Water is a hymn to progress in medicine and to human understanding, and a humbling testament to the hardships undergone by past generations for the sake of those alive today. Imbued with humor, deep emotion, and the essence of life, it is one of the most masterful literary novels published in recent years.]]>
715 Abraham Verghese 0802162177 DC 0 4.34 2023 The Covenant of Water
author: Abraham Verghese
name: DC
average rating: 4.34
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<![CDATA[Self-Esteem: A proven program of cognitive techniques for assessing, improving and maintaining your self-esteem]]> 839461
One of the main factors differentiating humans from other animals is the awareness of self: the ability to form an identity and then attach a value to it. In other words, you have the capacity to define who you are and then decide if you like that identity or not. The problem of self-esteem is this human capacity for judgment. It’s one thing to dislike certain colors, noises, shapes, or sensations. But when you reject parts of your self, you greatly damage the psycho logical structures that literally keep you alive. Judging and rejecting your self causes enormous pain.

Since its first publication in 1987, Self-Esteem has become the first choice of therapists and savvy readers looking for a comprehensive, self-care approach to improving self-image, increasing personal power, and defining core values. More than 600,000 copies of this book have helped literally millions of readers feel better about themselves, achieve greater success, and enjoy their lives to the fullest.

You can do it, too!]]>
313 Matthew McKay 1572241985 DC 0 currently-reading 4.06 1987 Self-Esteem: A proven program of cognitive techniques for assessing, improving and maintaining your self-esteem
author: Matthew McKay
name: DC
average rating: 4.06
book published: 1987
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<![CDATA[Symphony for a Deadly Throne (Mousai, #3)]]> 60256849
Arabessa Bassette is the leader of the Mousai, conducting their powerful gifts with unyielding precision. But behind her mask of control burns a desire to forge her own path—along with a tumultuous relationship with Zimri D’Enieu, her father’s right hand and the man who’s held her heart since they were children. When an unexpected invitation to vie for the Thief King’s throne pulls her into a deadly competition, Arabessa’s composure cracks as she finds herself with an impossible choice—give up her greatest love or her greatest ambition.

But sacrifices loom large in the Thief Kingdom, for the quest for power always comes at a price. With her and Zimri’s future hanging in the balance, Arabessa must decide if she’s willing to pay it.

Welcome to the world of Aadilor, where love is found between cracks and the most mesmerizing symphonies carry lethal notes. Dare to play?

From award-winning author E. J. Mellow comes the third and final installment in the Mousai series, following a young woman torn between the man she loves and the kingdom she calls home.]]>
415 E.J. Mellow 166250098X DC 0 to-read 4.22 2023 Symphony for a Deadly Throne (Mousai, #3)
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Station Eleven 20262706 2014 National Book Award Finalist

A New York Times Bestseller

An audacious, darkly glittering novel set in the eerie days of civilization’s collapse, Station Eleven tells the spellbinding story of a Hollywood star, his would-be savior, and a nomadic group of actors roaming the scattered outposts of the Great Lakes region, risking everything for art and humanity.

One snowy night Arthur Leander, a famous actor, has a heart attack onstage during a production of King Lear. Jeevan Chaudhary, a paparazzo-turned-EMT, is in the audience and leaps to his aid. A child actress named Kirsten Raymonde watches in horror as Jeevan performs CPR, pumping Arthur’s chest as the curtain drops, but Arthur is dead. That same night, as Jeevan walks home from the theater, a terrible flu begins to spread. Hospitals are flooded and Jeevan and his brother barricade themselves inside an apartment, watching out the window as cars clog the highways, gunshots ring out, and life disintegrates around them.

Fifteen years later, Kirsten is an actress with the Traveling Symphony. Together, this small troupe moves between the settlements of an altered world, performing Shakespeare and music for scattered communities of survivors. Written on their caravan, and tattooed on Kirsten’s arm is a line from Star Trek: “Because survival is insufficient.� But when they arrive in St. Deborah by the Water, they encounter a violent prophet who digs graves for anyone who dares to leave.

Spanning decades, moving back and forth in time, and vividly depicting life before and after the pandemic,this suspenseful, elegiac novel is rife with beauty. As Arthur falls in and out of love, as Jeevan watches the newscasters say their final good-byes, and as Kirsten finds herself caught in the crosshairs of the prophet, we see the strange twists of fate that connect them all.A novel of art, memory, and ambition,Station Eleventells a story about the relationships that sustain us, the ephemeral nature of fame, and the beauty of the world as we know it. 11 cds]]>
11 Emily St. John Mandel 0553398075 DC 0 currently-reading 4.09 2014 Station Eleven
author: Emily St. John Mandel
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average rating: 4.09
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River Mumma 157995292 Insecure with a magical realist spin: River Mumma is an exhilarating contemporary fantasy novel about a young Black woman who navigates her quarter-life-crisis while embarking on a mythical quest through the streets of Toronto.

Alicia has been out of grad school for months. She has no career prospects and lives with her mom, who won’t stop texting her macabre news stories and reminders to pick up items from the grocery store.

Then, one evening, the Jamaican water deity, River Mumma, appears to Alicia, telling her that she has twenty-four hours to scour the city for her missing comb.

Alicia doesn’t understand why River Mumma would choose her. She can’t remember all the legends her relatives told her, unlike her retail co-worker Heaven, who can reel off Jamaican folklore by heart. She doesn’t know if her childhood visions have returned, or why she feels a strange connection to her other co-worker Mars. But when the trio are chased down by malevolent spirits called duppies, they realize their tenuous bonds to each other may be their only lifelines. With the clock ticking, Alicia’s quest through the city broadens into a journey through time—to find herself and what the river carries.

Energetic and invigorating, River Mumma is a vibrant exploration of diasporic community and ancestral ties, and a homage to Jamaican storytelling by one of the most invigorating voices in today’s literature.]]>
304 Zalika Reid-Benta 1645661350 DC 4
The vernacular is a bit difficult for me to read, as I am not familiar with the accents and the words, but it lent a cultural vibe while remaining current. Legends, ghosts, and fires appear in modern Toronto, mixing old myths and New Age tech in the hands of an underemployed young lady who just got her hair done.

It is action-packed yet slows down for rituals, fabulous yet saddled with historical trauma, drowning yet calming at the same time.

Fun novel. I learned quite a lot about hairstyles. River Mumma is gorgeous. 4.5 stars.]]>
3.65 2023 River Mumma
author: Zalika Reid-Benta
name: DC
average rating: 3.65
book published: 2023
rating: 4
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Amazing novel of magical realism that tackles a story that happened within 48 hours and for centuries.

The vernacular is a bit difficult for me to read, as I am not familiar with the accents and the words, but it lent a cultural vibe while remaining current. Legends, ghosts, and fires appear in modern Toronto, mixing old myths and New Age tech in the hands of an underemployed young lady who just got her hair done.

It is action-packed yet slows down for rituals, fabulous yet saddled with historical trauma, drowning yet calming at the same time.

Fun novel. I learned quite a lot about hairstyles. River Mumma is gorgeous. 4.5 stars.
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<![CDATA[A Court of Mist and Fury (The Court of Thorns and Roses, #2)]]> 55349506
Nor has Feyre forgotten her bargain with Rhysand, High Lord of the feared Night Court. As Feyre navigates its dark web of politics, passion, and dazzling power, a greater evil looms—and she might be key to stopping it. But only if she can harness her harrowing gifts, heal her fractured soul, and decide how she wishes to shape her future—and the future of a world torn apart.]]>
624 Sarah J. Maas 1664434445 DC 0 currently-reading 4.49 2016 A Court of Mist and Fury (The Court of Thorns and Roses, #2)
author: Sarah J. Maas
name: DC
average rating: 4.49
book published: 2016
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Iron Widow (Iron Widow, #1) 57679096
When 18-year-old Zetian offers herself up as a concubine-pilot, it's to assassinate the ace male pilot responsible for her sister's death. But she gets her vengeance in a way nobody expected—she kills him through the psychic link between pilots and emerges from the cockpit unscathed. She is labeled an Iron Widow, a much-feared and much-silenced kind of female pilot who can sacrifice boys to power up Chrysalises instead.�

To tame her unnerving yet invaluable mental strength, she is paired up with Li Shimin, the strongest and most controversial male pilot in Huaxia�. But now that Zetian has had a taste of power, she will not cower so easily. She will miss no opportunity to leverage their combined might and infamy to survive attempt after attempt on her life, until she can figure out exactly why the pilot system works in its misogynist way—and stop more girls from being sacrificed.]]>
13 Xiran Jay Zhao DC 3
Fell flat at times, but what imagery. I would love to see an imagining of the crowning. For a girl who wanted to protect girls, she sure hated a lot of them. The sleazy folks feel extra sleazy. What a whirlwind of an ending. “Welcome to your nightmare.�

3.5 stars for soft boi Shimin and for the Lord of the Storm. Zetian is too angry feminist for me. They look pretty in the concept art though: ]]>
4.00 2021 Iron Widow (Iron Widow, #1)
author: Xiran Jay Zhao
name: DC
average rating: 4.00
book published: 2021
rating: 3
read at: 2024/11/04
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Angry lady protagonist with bound feet. Normalized poly relationships. Patriarchy at its vilest. Chinese historical drama meets mecha vs kaiju.

Fell flat at times, but what imagery. I would love to see an imagining of the crowning. For a girl who wanted to protect girls, she sure hated a lot of them. The sleazy folks feel extra sleazy. What a whirlwind of an ending. “Welcome to your nightmare.�

3.5 stars for soft boi Shimin and for the Lord of the Storm. Zetian is too angry feminist for me. They look pretty in the concept art though:
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Faust: Parts I & II 43880151 Faust Parts I & II - Goethe. A translation into English by A. S. Kline with illustrations by Eugène Delacroix.



Goethe’s two-part dramatic work, Faust, based on a traditional theme, and finally completed in 1831, is an exploration of that restless intellectual and emotional urge which found its fullest expression in the European Romantic movement, to which Goethe was an early and major contributor. Part I of the work outlines a pact Faust makes with the devil, Mephistopheles, and encompasses the tragedy of Gretchen, whom Faust seduces. Part II, developed over a long period of Goethe’s later life, reflects Goethe’s own transition from a predominantly Romantic to a wider world-view and explores more extensive themes, including the values of the Classical past, as it moves towards the work’s resolution.



The protagonist, Faust, is presented in a complex manner, and Goethe’s treatment of the subject matter raises ethical and spiritual issues, many of which are not resolved within the drama itself. Goethe’s stress is on Faust’s striving towards the good, and on the nature of human error, rather than on the traditional Christian view of sin and redemption, and the play’s opening sections and its conclusion can be seen as humanist allegory or metaphor rather than an expression of orthodox religious belief. It is left to the reader to draw their own conclusion about Faust’s everyman character, and the extent to which he earns his ultimate spiritual salvation.


The play had an enormous influence on later German thought and literature, and together with his lyric poetry has ensured Goethe’s place among the great European writers.



Published by Poetry in Translation.

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489 Johann Wolfgang von Goethe DC 0 currently-reading 3.81 1832 Faust: Parts I & II
author: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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average rating: 3.81
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The Silence Factory 60778904 A captivating story of gothic suspense about a powerful family, the magical and dangerous silk their fortune is built upon, and the exploitative history they are desperately trying to hide.

1820: Sophia Ashmore-Percy reluctantly accompanies her husband James to a remote Greek island, where he searches for rare biological specimens. Once there, however, she sets on her own voyage of discovery—stumbling across the very creature he is looking for, making an unexpected connection with a local woman, and ultimately reconsidering her marriage, life, and own desires.

Decades later, audiologist Henry Latimer is sent to the home of industrialist Sir Edward Ashmore-Percy and tasked with curing the man’s young daughter, Philomel, of her deafness. But Henry, eager to escape a troubled past, quickly becomes obsessed with the fascinating nature of Sir Edward’s business: spinning silk with a rare and magical breed of spiders. The extraordinary silk shields sound, offering respite from bustling streets and noisy neighbors. The result is instant tranquility, as wearers experience a soothing calmness. Yet, those within earshot of the outward-facing silk are subjected to eerie murmurs that amplify with proximity. Bystanders suffer the consequences of this unnerving phenomenon, manifesting in physical and mental afflictions ranging from headaches and drowsiness to severe cases of madness.

As Henry becomes entangled in the allure of the silk and Sir Edward’s charm, he glimpses a more sinister family history. The closer he ventures into the inner circle of Carthmute House, the more he unravels the horrifying underbelly of the silk business.

With Bridget Collins’s signature, stunning prose, The Silence Factory is an equally enthralling and unsettling gothic story about complicity, desire, and corruption—a novel to lose yourself in.]]>
12 Bridget Collins DC 0 currently-reading 3.70 2024 The Silence Factory
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<![CDATA[A Court of Thorns and Roses (A Court of Thorns and Roses #1)]]> 57570501 Librarian's note: Alternate cover edition of ISBN 9781490676623

Feyre's survival rests upon her ability to hunt and kill � the forest where she lives is a cold, bleak place in the long winter months. So when she spots a deer in the forest being pursued by a wolf, she cannot resist fighting it for the flesh. But to do so, she must kill the predator and killing something so precious comes at a price ...

Dragged to a magical kingdom for the murder of a faerie, Feyre discovers that her captor, his face obscured by a jewelled mask, is hiding far more than his piercing green eyes would suggest. Feyre's presence at the court is closely guarded, and as she begins to learn why, her feelings for him turn from hostility to passion and the faerie lands become an even more dangerous place. Feyre must fight to break an ancient curse, or she will lose him forever.]]>
Sarah J. Maas DC 2 3.64 2015 A Court of Thorns and Roses (A Court of Thorns and Roses #1)
author: Sarah J. Maas
name: DC
average rating: 3.64
book published: 2015
rating: 2
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An extra half star for Amarantha and Rhysand as I enjoyed them as characters here and there. Otherwise, there exists better chick lit. Heard the series gets better though. But this book was a painful read, and I read this as an audiobook. 1.5 stars.
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<![CDATA[My Year of Rest and Relaxation]]> 40804418
My Year of Rest and Relaxation is a powerful answer to that question. Through the story of a year spent under the influence of a truly mad combination of drugs designed to heal our heroine from her alienation from this world, Moshfegh shows us how reasonable, even necessary, alienation can be. Both tender and blackly funny, merciless and compassionate, it is a showcase for the gifts of one of our major writers working at the height of her powers.]]>
7 Ottessa Moshfegh 0525524320 DC 4
This was hard because it touches on the distractions that cover up emotional trauma and unprocessed grief. It is relatable in that sense, how this woman tried to sleep off the pain she did not allow herself to feel for the longest time. It was difficult seeing her live life in a daze, when she had mental baggage that she would rather not deal with living rent free in her head.

There is also passing talk of suicide and depression, especially amidst unseen and untouched inner turmoil. It is a familiar refrain, and likely very common, especially for those dealing with loss and aloneness.

What was interesting were the background characters that she interacted with - her hated best friend Reva, Trevor, Dr. Tuttle, the Egyptians at the bodega, Ping Xi. The colorful interactions she had with these individuals was fun, shocking at times, real.

A little slow paced at times, and an unexciting ending. Everyone should enjoy rest and relaxation, though preferably not while heavily medicated. 3.75 stars.]]>
3.30 2018 My Year of Rest and Relaxation
author: Ottessa Moshfegh
name: DC
average rating: 3.30
book published: 2018
rating: 4
read at: 2024/10/05
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This one was hard for me to read, and not necessarily because it revolves around a little rich girl with pretty privilege living in New York doping herself as an experiment. (That part was funny though.)

This was hard because it touches on the distractions that cover up emotional trauma and unprocessed grief. It is relatable in that sense, how this woman tried to sleep off the pain she did not allow herself to feel for the longest time. It was difficult seeing her live life in a daze, when she had mental baggage that she would rather not deal with living rent free in her head.

There is also passing talk of suicide and depression, especially amidst unseen and untouched inner turmoil. It is a familiar refrain, and likely very common, especially for those dealing with loss and aloneness.

What was interesting were the background characters that she interacted with - her hated best friend Reva, Trevor, Dr. Tuttle, the Egyptians at the bodega, Ping Xi. The colorful interactions she had with these individuals was fun, shocking at times, real.

A little slow paced at times, and an unexciting ending. Everyone should enjoy rest and relaxation, though preferably not while heavily medicated. 3.75 stars.
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<![CDATA[Clockwork Blue (The Lumière Chronicles, #1)]]> 15735254 304 Gloria Harchar 0985844906 DC 4 ebook-audiobook colors.

This book starts with pixies. Pixies, of all things. Little flying creatures who possess the power to balance and unbalance things in this world. One wrong step, and they've brought on world war, have allowed freakish things into our dreams, and have let loose some of the greatest evils on Earth.

Oh, and let's not forget that they're about as small as your thumb.

Interestingly enough, this novel isn't necessarily about the pixies. It's about a lady who can see them, and who, by some odd luck, is to be manipulated helped by these creatures into changing the course of history.

But I digress. Nicola, in all her tomboyish ways, doesn't seem to fit the part. It helps that her adversary's the Black Falcon, known for his malice and lies. So we got an unladylike lady who's up against a dark, handsome, "dangerous" man, and she's the key to changing the world for the better.

Right.

The storytelling's decent, although I at first felt confused about the part the pixies play in this mix. (It gets clearer as you go along, I suppose.) I myself sometimes get surprised when a pixie suddenly lands on Nicola's saucy nose.

The characterization is actually pretty good. I liked how human the players were here - they showed sensitivity, strength, loneliness, atonement. I like how a kind of psychology is described here, and how misunderstandings and reputation were handled quite well. Very nice.

The plot - interesting. The premise is quickly given out, really, but the turnout of events was easily played. Some expected turns and unlooked-for twists.

Nice ending. I think it would be lovely to know what has happened to this bunch after the Finale.

Miscellaneous:
There are sex scenes in this book. I love how old English words were used here (addlepated, hoyden, etc). I enjoyed the history lesson, as well as a nice remembrance of the Industrial Revolution. The mechanical aspect here is not very detailed, but it happens. I kept muttering "tsundere" under bated breath.

Overall: An interesting look at industrial England, with a quirky little romance in the middle of it. A quick, cute read, all in all.

Merged review:

I picked this book up because I was attracted by its steampunk lure. Little did I know that the steampunk essense is only some 10% of the book. The rest is of fantasy, drama, sex and colors.

This book starts with pixies. Pixies, of all things. Little flying creatures who possess the power to balance and unbalance things in this world. One wrong step, and they've brought on world war, have allowed freakish things into our dreams, and have let loose some of the greatest evils on Earth.

Oh, and let's not forget that they're about as small as your thumb.

Interestingly enough, this novel isn't necessarily about the pixies. It's about a lady who can see them, and who, by some odd luck, is to be manipulated helped by these creatures into changing the course of history.

But I digress. Nicola, in all her tomboyish ways, doesn't seem to fit the part. It helps that her adversary's the Black Falcon, known for his malice and lies. So we got an unladylike lady who's up against a dark, handsome, "dangerous" man, and she's the key to changing the world for the better.

Right.

The storytelling's decent, although I at first felt confused about the part the pixies play in this mix. (It gets clearer as you go along, I suppose.) I myself sometimes get surprised when a pixie suddenly lands on Nicola's saucy nose.

The characterization is actually pretty good. I liked how human the players were here - they showed sensitivity, strength, loneliness, atonement. I like how a kind of psychology is described here, and how misunderstandings and reputation were handled quite well. Very nice.

The plot - interesting. The premise is quickly given out, really, but the turnout of events was easily played. Some expected turns and unlooked-for twists.

Nice ending. I think it would be lovely to know what has happened to this bunch after the Finale.

Miscellaneous:
There are sex scenes in this book. I love how old English words were used here (addlepated, hoyden, etc). I enjoyed the history lesson, as well as a nice remembrance of the Industrial Revolution. The mechanical aspect here is not very detailed, but it happens. I kept muttering "tsundere" under bated breath.

Overall: An interesting look at industrial England, with a quirky little romance in the middle of it. A quick, cute read, all in all.]]>
3.52 2012 Clockwork Blue (The Lumière Chronicles, #1)
author: Gloria Harchar
name: DC
average rating: 3.52
book published: 2012
rating: 4
read at: 2012/08/02
date added: 2024/09/25
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review:
I picked this book up because I was attracted by its steampunk lure. Little did I know that the steampunk essense is only some 10% of the book. The rest is of fantasy, drama, sex and colors.

This book starts with pixies. Pixies, of all things. Little flying creatures who possess the power to balance and unbalance things in this world. One wrong step, and they've brought on world war, have allowed freakish things into our dreams, and have let loose some of the greatest evils on Earth.

Oh, and let's not forget that they're about as small as your thumb.

Interestingly enough, this novel isn't necessarily about the pixies. It's about a lady who can see them, and who, by some odd luck, is to be manipulated helped by these creatures into changing the course of history.

But I digress. Nicola, in all her tomboyish ways, doesn't seem to fit the part. It helps that her adversary's the Black Falcon, known for his malice and lies. So we got an unladylike lady who's up against a dark, handsome, "dangerous" man, and she's the key to changing the world for the better.

Right.

The storytelling's decent, although I at first felt confused about the part the pixies play in this mix. (It gets clearer as you go along, I suppose.) I myself sometimes get surprised when a pixie suddenly lands on Nicola's saucy nose.

The characterization is actually pretty good. I liked how human the players were here - they showed sensitivity, strength, loneliness, atonement. I like how a kind of psychology is described here, and how misunderstandings and reputation were handled quite well. Very nice.

The plot - interesting. The premise is quickly given out, really, but the turnout of events was easily played. Some expected turns and unlooked-for twists.

Nice ending. I think it would be lovely to know what has happened to this bunch after the Finale.

Miscellaneous:
There are sex scenes in this book. I love how old English words were used here (addlepated, hoyden, etc). I enjoyed the history lesson, as well as a nice remembrance of the Industrial Revolution. The mechanical aspect here is not very detailed, but it happens. I kept muttering "tsundere" under bated breath.

Overall: An interesting look at industrial England, with a quirky little romance in the middle of it. A quick, cute read, all in all.

Merged review:

I picked this book up because I was attracted by its steampunk lure. Little did I know that the steampunk essense is only some 10% of the book. The rest is of fantasy, drama, sex and colors.

This book starts with pixies. Pixies, of all things. Little flying creatures who possess the power to balance and unbalance things in this world. One wrong step, and they've brought on world war, have allowed freakish things into our dreams, and have let loose some of the greatest evils on Earth.

Oh, and let's not forget that they're about as small as your thumb.

Interestingly enough, this novel isn't necessarily about the pixies. It's about a lady who can see them, and who, by some odd luck, is to be manipulated helped by these creatures into changing the course of history.

But I digress. Nicola, in all her tomboyish ways, doesn't seem to fit the part. It helps that her adversary's the Black Falcon, known for his malice and lies. So we got an unladylike lady who's up against a dark, handsome, "dangerous" man, and she's the key to changing the world for the better.

Right.

The storytelling's decent, although I at first felt confused about the part the pixies play in this mix. (It gets clearer as you go along, I suppose.) I myself sometimes get surprised when a pixie suddenly lands on Nicola's saucy nose.

The characterization is actually pretty good. I liked how human the players were here - they showed sensitivity, strength, loneliness, atonement. I like how a kind of psychology is described here, and how misunderstandings and reputation were handled quite well. Very nice.

The plot - interesting. The premise is quickly given out, really, but the turnout of events was easily played. Some expected turns and unlooked-for twists.

Nice ending. I think it would be lovely to know what has happened to this bunch after the Finale.

Miscellaneous:
There are sex scenes in this book. I love how old English words were used here (addlepated, hoyden, etc). I enjoyed the history lesson, as well as a nice remembrance of the Industrial Revolution. The mechanical aspect here is not very detailed, but it happens. I kept muttering "tsundere" under bated breath.

Overall: An interesting look at industrial England, with a quirky little romance in the middle of it. A quick, cute read, all in all.
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<![CDATA[Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World]]> 25980294
In Deep Work, author and professor Cal Newport flips the narrative on impact in a connected age. Instead of arguing distraction is bad, he instead celebrates the power of its opposite. Dividing this book into two parts, he first makes the case that in almost any profession, cultivating a deep work ethic will produce massive benefits. He then presents a rigorous training regimen, presented as a series of four "rules," for transforming your mind and habits to support this skill.]]>
287 Cal Newport 1455586668 DC 5
Really great read, and the kind of book I should go back to often to remind me of the path I wish to travel on.]]>
4.33 2016 Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World
author: Cal Newport
name: DC
average rating: 4.33
book published: 2016
rating: 5
read at: 2018/10/10
date added: 2024/09/20
shelves: ebook-audiobook, nonfiction, five-star
review:
I really enjoyed this book. I believe that deep work is such a necessity in this day and age, especially when it comes to furthering our legacy and the different industries we have and will eventually have. There are so many things to learn about in this book, and while the deep life sounds devoid of personality and spontaneity, maybe it is just what's needed in order for both to shine through, ironically enough.

Really great read, and the kind of book I should go back to often to remind me of the path I wish to travel on.
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<![CDATA[Outliers: The Story of Success]]> 60046790
Listening actual time: 7 hours and 22 minutes]]>
8 Malcolm Gladwell DC 0 currently-reading 4.17 2008 Outliers: The Story of Success
author: Malcolm Gladwell
name: DC
average rating: 4.17
book published: 2008
rating: 0
read at:
date added: 2024/09/14
shelves: currently-reading
review:

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Last to Leave the Room 75570360
As Tamsin becomes obsessed with the distorting dimensions of the room at the bottom of the stairs, she finds a door that didn’t exist before - and one night, it opens to reveal an exact physical copy of her. This doppelgänger is sweet and biddable where Tamsin is calculating and cruel. It appears fully, terribly human, passing every test Tamsin can devise. But the longer the double exists, the more Tamsin begins to forget pieces of her life, to lose track of time, to grow terrified of the outside world.

With her employer growing increasingly suspicious, Tamsin must try to hold herself together long enough to figure out what her double wants from her, and just where the mysterious door leads…]]>
320 Caitlin Starling DC 4 3.67 2023 Last to Leave the Room
author: Caitlin Starling
name: DC
average rating: 3.67
book published: 2023
rating: 4
read at: 2024/09/14
date added: 2024/09/14
shelves:
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The book is technical, probably a reflection of its cold and calculating protagonist. It feels steeped with a sense of dread, as if something terrible lurks at the turn of a page. I enjoyed Lachlan as a character. The last chapter was interesting, though subdued. 3.75 stars.
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The Crane Wife 18079623 310 Patrick Ness 1594205477 DC 3
Rating this a 3.5.]]>
3.57 2013 The Crane Wife
author: Patrick Ness
name: DC
average rating: 3.57
book published: 2013
rating: 3
read at: 2024/08/31
date added: 2024/08/31
shelves:
review:
Here, magical realism makes the life of a seemingly average middle-aged American in England a little more interesting. There is more than one story here - or is there? The lines between reality and fiction blur, differentiated only by white feathers and cuttings made from used books, almost as different as a volcano is from a mountain.

Rating this a 3.5.
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Twilight Territory 180494412 A sweeping first novel of love, war, and resistance in post–World War II Vietnam, by the award-winning author of Catfish and Mandala.


The peak of the hot season, 1942: The wars in Europe and Asia and the Japanese occupation have upset the uneasy balance of French Indochina. In the Vietnamese fishing village of Phan Thiet, Tuyet ekes out a living at a small storefront with her aunt Coi, her cousin Ha, and her two-year-old daughter, Anh. She can hardly remember her luxurious life in the city of Saigon, which she left just two years ago.


The day Tuyet meets Japanese major Yamazaki Takeshi is inauspicious and stifling, with no relief from the sand-stirring wind. But to her surprise, she feels not fear or wariness, but a strange kinship. Tuyet is guarded, knowing how the townspeople might whisper, yet is drawn to Takeshi’s warmth all the same. A wounded veteran with a good heart, Takeshi grows to resent the Empire for what it has taken—and the promises it has failed to keep. As the Viet Minh begin to battle the French and Takeshi risks his life for the Resistance, Tuyet and her family are drawn into the conflict, with devastating consequences.


A lushly panoramic novel, by turns gritty and profoundly moving, Twilight Territory is at once a war story and a love story that offers a fascinating perspective on Vietnam’s struggles to break free of its French colonial past. At its heart is one woman’s struggle for independence and her country’s liberation.]]>
382 Andrew X. Pham DC 0 to-read 4.06 2024 Twilight Territory
author: Andrew X. Pham
name: DC
average rating: 4.06
book published: 2024
rating: 0
read at:
date added: 2024/08/09
shelves: to-read
review:

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Grimm's Fairy Tales 22553969 The timeless fables that capture the world’s imagination over and over again

From “Rapunzel� to “Hansel and Gretel� to “Briar Rose� to “Little Red Riding Hood,� the German folktales that the Brothers Grimm brought to the world’s attention have been captivating readers young and old for more than two centuries. These stories of wicked sorceresses, beautiful maidens, golden geese, and dashing princes have inspired countless adaptations and become part of the very fabric of our culture. To read them again is to be transported to enchanted forests and gothic castles, but also to childhood, and to a realm of the imagination where good always triumphs over evil and the most important life lessons are imparted through the irresistible magic of a story well told.

This ebook has been professionally proofread to ensure accuracy and readability on all devices.
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291 Jacob Grimm 1453265147 DC 0 3.50 1812 Grimm's Fairy Tales
author: Jacob Grimm
name: DC
average rating: 3.50
book published: 1812
rating: 0
read at:
date added: 2024/08/07
shelves: ebook-audiobook, wishlist, recommended-to-me, deferred, to-read
review:

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The Call of Cthulhu 15730101 The Call of Cthulhu is a harrowing tale of the weakness of the human mind when confronted by powers and intelligences from beyond our world.]]> 43 H.P. Lovecraft DC 5 ebook-audiobook
The Call of Cthulhu is a classic Lovecraftian story, but, even today, its horror and detail still manage to elicit chills, despite Cthulhu's wild popularity (and consequent bastardization) in popular culture.

Published in 1928, The Call of Cthulhu is among the many stories written on the Cthulhu mythos, a collection of writings set within the Lovecraftian universe by Lovecraft and his author friends. This story, in particular, gives plenty of detail on Cthulhu, a creature whose "pulpy, tentacled head surmounted a grotesque and scaly body with rudimentary wings."

The story is told through Francis Wayland Thurston, a man who discovers intriguing notes and a very curious bas-relief among the papers of his deceased granduncle, Professor George Gammell Angell. Out of curiosity (and in hopes of recognition), Thurston decides to pick up where his granduncle left off and piece together the mystery of the frightening image. What he first believed to be a simple quest into an unknown culture will soon become a voyage into madness, cult worshippers, and the nightmare corpse-city of R'lyeh.

Perhaps the image of Cthulhu has now become too familiar that its origin story may seem unimpressive and dull, but the words of Lovecraft are still haunting and utterly provocative despite the beast's omnipresence in popular media. So, while The Call of Cthulhu may be styled as a supernatural mystery story, you can't help but experience a tingling sense of dread as Thurston slowly stitches together the blood-tainted tale about the High Priest of the Great Old Ones.

The imagery in the story itself is troubling, as it is beset with out-of-this-world monstrosity, constant death, and horrible cult practices. It may be difficult for the human mind to comprehend the depth of the beast that is Cthulhu, but the fanaticism he incites, the sacrifices his worshippers offer, and the slither, stench, and sliminess that permeates his being give a taste of what horror The Great Dreamer may bring upon this world.

(But there is something disturbing about the men in The Call of Cthulhu that have founded secret societies to honor Cthulhu and protect his secrets. With odd carvings on otherworldly materials, ancient rites in unpronounceable words, and a probable hand in the timely demise of the people involved in Thurston's narrative, the cultists themselves are a force to be reckoned with, and a reminder that humans themselves may be the true monsters in this world of flesh.)

Overall, The Call of Cthulhu may be centered around a vile winged god, but, in its heart, it is about a man who wants to discover the facts behind a supposed myth. Lovecraft painstakingly takes his time here when giving out each progressing detail, but the slow walk towards the truth concerning Cthulhu may be akin to the trudge of a man towards his own noose, and with the same unavoidable and spine-tingling dread.

Read this story to invoke images of an eldritch monster that has lain asleep for many years (though there are those who whisper that it is soon to wake in a future to come). Beware, as many a man have gone mad in worship - and in his presence. So tread lightly now. C'thulhu fhtagn.

"The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents."]]>
3.97 1928 The Call of Cthulhu
author: H.P. Lovecraft
name: DC
average rating: 3.97
book published: 1928
rating: 5
read at: 2016/09/01
date added: 2024/08/07
shelves: ebook-audiobook
review:
Read this review on my website:

The Call of Cthulhu is a classic Lovecraftian story, but, even today, its horror and detail still manage to elicit chills, despite Cthulhu's wild popularity (and consequent bastardization) in popular culture.

Published in 1928, The Call of Cthulhu is among the many stories written on the Cthulhu mythos, a collection of writings set within the Lovecraftian universe by Lovecraft and his author friends. This story, in particular, gives plenty of detail on Cthulhu, a creature whose "pulpy, tentacled head surmounted a grotesque and scaly body with rudimentary wings."

The story is told through Francis Wayland Thurston, a man who discovers intriguing notes and a very curious bas-relief among the papers of his deceased granduncle, Professor George Gammell Angell. Out of curiosity (and in hopes of recognition), Thurston decides to pick up where his granduncle left off and piece together the mystery of the frightening image. What he first believed to be a simple quest into an unknown culture will soon become a voyage into madness, cult worshippers, and the nightmare corpse-city of R'lyeh.

Perhaps the image of Cthulhu has now become too familiar that its origin story may seem unimpressive and dull, but the words of Lovecraft are still haunting and utterly provocative despite the beast's omnipresence in popular media. So, while The Call of Cthulhu may be styled as a supernatural mystery story, you can't help but experience a tingling sense of dread as Thurston slowly stitches together the blood-tainted tale about the High Priest of the Great Old Ones.

The imagery in the story itself is troubling, as it is beset with out-of-this-world monstrosity, constant death, and horrible cult practices. It may be difficult for the human mind to comprehend the depth of the beast that is Cthulhu, but the fanaticism he incites, the sacrifices his worshippers offer, and the slither, stench, and sliminess that permeates his being give a taste of what horror The Great Dreamer may bring upon this world.

(But there is something disturbing about the men in The Call of Cthulhu that have founded secret societies to honor Cthulhu and protect his secrets. With odd carvings on otherworldly materials, ancient rites in unpronounceable words, and a probable hand in the timely demise of the people involved in Thurston's narrative, the cultists themselves are a force to be reckoned with, and a reminder that humans themselves may be the true monsters in this world of flesh.)

Overall, The Call of Cthulhu may be centered around a vile winged god, but, in its heart, it is about a man who wants to discover the facts behind a supposed myth. Lovecraft painstakingly takes his time here when giving out each progressing detail, but the slow walk towards the truth concerning Cthulhu may be akin to the trudge of a man towards his own noose, and with the same unavoidable and spine-tingling dread.

Read this story to invoke images of an eldritch monster that has lain asleep for many years (though there are those who whisper that it is soon to wake in a future to come). Beware, as many a man have gone mad in worship - and in his presence. So tread lightly now. C'thulhu fhtagn.

"The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents."
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The Little Liar 112975105 333 Mitch Albom 0062406655 DC 4 4.54 2023 The Little Liar
author: Mitch Albom
name: DC
average rating: 4.54
book published: 2023
rating: 4
read at: 2024/07/29
date added: 2024/07/29
shelves:
review:
Interesting perspective, that of the Truth.
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SSS-Class Suicide Hunter 56891140
[You have awakened an S-Rank skill.] [But it only works when you die.]
Eh !? WHAT IS THE POINT OF GETTING ONE IF I DIE !?]]>
4000 Sinnoa DC 0 currently-reading 4.34 SSS-Class Suicide Hunter
author: Sinnoa
name: DC
average rating: 4.34
book published:
rating: 0
read at:
date added: 2024/07/28
shelves: currently-reading
review:

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Half of a Yellow Sun 59045568 With effortless grace, celebrated author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie illuminates a seminal moment in modern African history: Biafra's impassioned struggle to establish an independent republic in southeastern Nigeria during the late 1960s. We experience this tumultuous decade alongside five unforgettable characters: Ugwu, a thirteen-year-old houseboy who works for Odenigbo, a university professor full of revolutionary zeal; Olanna, the professor’s beautiful young mistress who has abandoned her life in Lagos for a dusty town and her lover’s charm; and Richard, a shy young Englishman infatuated with Olanna’s willful twin sister Kainene. Half of a Yellow Sun is a tremendously evocative novel of the promise, hope, and disappointment of the Biafran war.


BONUS: This edition includes an excerpt from Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's Americanah.

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562 Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie DC 4 4.38 2006 Half of a Yellow Sun
author: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
name: DC
average rating: 4.38
book published: 2006
rating: 4
read at: 2024/07/24
date added: 2024/07/24
shelves:
review:
The story of a short-lived country and its citizens. Idealism, pain, starvation, grief, normalcy, loss.
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<![CDATA[Nasa Puso ang Amerika: Kasaysayang Buhay ni Carlos Bulosan]]> 10776298 America Is in the Heart.]]> 416 Carlos Bulosan 9712702987 DC 0 3.56 1946 Nasa Puso ang Amerika: Kasaysayang Buhay ni Carlos Bulosan
author: Carlos Bulosan
name: DC
average rating: 3.56
book published: 1946
rating: 0
read at:
date added: 2024/07/24
shelves: to-read, filipiniana, natl-book-awards-phils
review:

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<![CDATA[Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the Twenty-first Century]]> 51456746
From Harriet McBryde Johnson’s account of her debate with Peter Singer over her own personhood to original pieces by authors like Keah Brown and Haben Girma; from blog posts, manifestos, and eulogies to Congressional testimonies, and beyond: this anthology gives a glimpse into the rich complexity of the disabled experience, highlighting the passions, talents, and everyday lives of this community. It invites readers to question their own understandings. It celebrates and documents disability culture in the now. It looks to the future and the past with hope and love.]]>
309 Alice Wong 1984899422 DC 0 to-read 4.46 2020 Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the Twenty-first Century
author: Alice Wong
name: DC
average rating: 4.46
book published: 2020
rating: 0
read at:
date added: 2024/06/22
shelves: to-read
review:

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The Familiar 133286777 From the New York Times bestselling author of Ninth House, Hell Bent, and creator of the Grishaverse series comes a highly anticipated historical fantasy set during the Spanish Golden Age

In a shabby house, on a shabby street, in the new capital of Madrid, Luzia Cotado uses scraps of magic to get through her days of endless toil as a scullion. But when her scheming mistress discovers the lump of a servant cowering in the kitchen is actually hiding a talent for little miracles, she demands Luzia use those gifts to better the family's social position.

What begins as simple amusement for the bored nobility takes a perilous turn when Luzia garners the notice of Antonio Pérez, the disgraced secretary to Spain's king. Still reeling from the defeat of his armada, the king is desperate for any advantage in the war against England's heretic queen—and Pérez will stop at nothing to regain the king's favor.

Determined to seize this one chance to better her fortunes, Luzia plunges into a world of seers and alchemists, holy men and hucksters, where the line between magic, science, and fraud is never certain. But as her notoriety grows, so does the danger that her Jewish blood will doom her to the Inquisition's wrath. She will have to use every bit of her wit and will to survive—even if that means enlisting the help of Guillén Santangel, an embittered immortal familiar whose own secrets could prove deadly for them both.]]>
387 Leigh Bardugo 125088425X DC 5
There is nothing quite like the secret magic of an oppressed people, magic smelling of orange blossoms and singing on a long unused harp. It is a magic that blooms in ambition and quiet, in dark alleyways and scorpion lairs. It is the magic of Luzia.

Set in a time when speaking a different language was cause for a hearing with the Inquisition, this book takes us on a journey peppered with curses and milagritos in 16th century Spain. A time when everyone went to mass on Sundays (or else), when wars were fought in the glory of Catholicism, when people were desperate for spectacles.

And spectacles are best delivered by the little scullion of a lesser noble, of course. With a few whispered words, water goblets, and wild magic, miracles are made to appear, and what better miracle than El Alacrán himself.

In the undercurrent of the story lies a hint of women in servitude, in scandal, in sin. They act subservient with bitten back words, cause a scene to secure their position, mumble about the men who oppress them. There is strength, folly, and wisdom shared, especially between the women, who are all the same underneath the wealth and perfume.

Thoughtful, dark, beautiful book. The only question is in its title, when it is the girl that glows, but beware the cobwebs in the dark and the sting of a monster. There is, however, beauty there, and freedom to be won.]]>
3.74 2024 The Familiar
author: Leigh Bardugo
name: DC
average rating: 3.74
book published: 2024
rating: 5
read at: 2024/06/13
date added: 2024/06/14
shelves:
review:
“No great miracle has ever worked in Castilian� Because it is a language that spends its power in command and conquest.�

There is nothing quite like the secret magic of an oppressed people, magic smelling of orange blossoms and singing on a long unused harp. It is a magic that blooms in ambition and quiet, in dark alleyways and scorpion lairs. It is the magic of Luzia.

Set in a time when speaking a different language was cause for a hearing with the Inquisition, this book takes us on a journey peppered with curses and milagritos in 16th century Spain. A time when everyone went to mass on Sundays (or else), when wars were fought in the glory of Catholicism, when people were desperate for spectacles.

And spectacles are best delivered by the little scullion of a lesser noble, of course. With a few whispered words, water goblets, and wild magic, miracles are made to appear, and what better miracle than El Alacrán himself.

In the undercurrent of the story lies a hint of women in servitude, in scandal, in sin. They act subservient with bitten back words, cause a scene to secure their position, mumble about the men who oppress them. There is strength, folly, and wisdom shared, especially between the women, who are all the same underneath the wealth and perfume.

Thoughtful, dark, beautiful book. The only question is in its title, when it is the girl that glows, but beware the cobwebs in the dark and the sting of a monster. There is, however, beauty there, and freedom to be won.
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The Fury 123206645 A masterfully paced thriller about a reclusive ex–movie star and her famous friends whose spontaneous trip to a private Greek island is upended by a murder � from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Silent Patient.

This is a tale of murder.

Or maybe that’s not quite true. At its heart, it’s a love story, isn’t it?

Lana Farrar is a reclusive ex–movie star and one of the most famous women in the world. Every year, she invites her closest friends to escape the English weather and spend Easter on her idyllic private Greek island.

I tell you this because you may think you know this story. You probably read about it at the time � it caused a real stir in the tabloids, if you remember. It had all the necessary ingredients for a press a celebrity; a private island cut off by the wind…and a murder.

We found ourselves trapped there overnight. Our old friendships concealed hatred and a desire for revenge. What followed was a game of cat and mouse � a battle of wits, full of twists and turns, building to an unforgettable climax. The night ended in violence and death, as one of us was found murdered.

But who am I?

My name is Elliot Chase, and I’m going to tell you a story unlike any you’ve ever heard.]]>
298 Alex Michaelides 125075898X DC 3
It also puts on a lot of airs, which is probably accurate, given the narrator.

It did hook me in and manage to shock me in the end though. Props to that.

Otherwise, it was okay. 3.5 stars.]]>
3.34 2024 The Fury
author: Alex Michaelides
name: DC
average rating: 3.34
book published: 2024
rating: 3
read at: 2024/06/07
date added: 2024/06/07
shelves:
review:
Theatrical, with every chapter ending with a zinger of a one-liner. It took every bit of me to try and not read that last sentence until I actually get to it.

It also puts on a lot of airs, which is probably accurate, given the narrator.

It did hook me in and manage to shock me in the end though. Props to that.

Otherwise, it was okay. 3.5 stars.
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<![CDATA[How to Stop Worrying and Start Living: Time-Tested Methods for Conquering Worry]]> 830291
Through Dale Carnegie’s six-million-copy bestseller recently revised, millions of people have been helped to overcome the worry habit. Dale Carnegie offers a set of practical formulas you can put to work today. In our fast-paced world—formulas that will last a lifetime!

Discover how

-Eliminate fifty percent of business worries immediately
-Reduce financial worries
-Avoid fatigue
-Add one hour a day to your waking life
-Find yourself and be yourself—remember there is no one else on earth like you!

How to Stop Worrying and Start Living deals with fundamental emotions and ideas. It is fascinating to read and easy to apply. Let it change and improve you. There’s no need to live with worry and anxiety that keep you from enjoying a full, active and happy life!]]>
10 Dale Carnegie 0671574582 DC 0 currently-reading 4.04 1944 How to Stop Worrying and Start Living: Time-Tested Methods for Conquering Worry
author: Dale Carnegie
name: DC
average rating: 4.04
book published: 1944
rating: 0
read at:
date added: 2024/06/07
shelves: currently-reading
review:

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<![CDATA[A Wizard's Guide to Defensive Baking]]> 54438721
But Mona’s life is turned upside down when she finds a dead body on the bakery floor. An assassin is stalking the streets of Mona’s city, preying on magic folk, and it appears that Mona is his next target. And in an embattled city suddenly bereft of wizards, the assassin may be the least of Mona’s worries…]]>
320 T. Kingfisher DC 4
If you like baking, you will likely enjoy this.]]>
4.29 2020 A Wizard's Guide to Defensive Baking
author: T. Kingfisher
name: DC
average rating: 4.29
book published: 2020
rating: 4
read at: 2024/06/03
date added: 2024/06/03
shelves:
review:
A little dark, a lot of fun, magical mayhem with a sourdough starter named Bob. Bob is the best.

If you like baking, you will likely enjoy this.
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Anxious People 57210321 A poignant, charming novel about a crime that never took place, a would-be bank robber who disappears into thin air, and eight extremely anxious strangers who find they have more in common than they ever imagined

Looking at real estate isn't usually a life-or-death situation, but an apartment open house becomes just that when a failed bank robber bursts in and takes a group of strangers hostage. The captives include a recently retired couple who relentlessly hunt down fixer-uppers to avoid the painful truth that they can't fix up their own marriage. There's a wealthy banker who has been too busy making money to care about anyone else and a young couple who are about to have their first child but can't seem to agree on anything, from where they want to live to how they met in the first place. Add to the mix an eighty-seven-year-old woman who has lived long enough not to be afraid of someone waving a gun in her face, a flustered but still-ready-to-make-a-deal real estate agent, and a mystery man who has locked himself in the apartment's only bathroom, and you've got the worst group of hostages in the world.

Each of them carries a lifetime of grievances, hurts, secrets, and passions that are ready to boil over. None of them is entirely who they appear to be. And all of them—the bank robber included—desperately crave some sort of rescue. As the authorities and the media surround the premises, these reluctant allies will reveal surprising truths about themselves and set in a motion a chain of events so unexpected that even they can hardly explain what happens next.

Humorous, compassionate, and wise, Anxious People is an ingeniously constructed story about the enduring power of friendship, forgiveness, and hope—the things that save us, even in the most anxious of times.]]>
341 Fredrik Backman 1501160834 DC 5 4.16 2019 Anxious People
author: Fredrik Backman
name: DC
average rating: 4.16
book published: 2019
rating: 5
read at: 2024/04/21
date added: 2024/04/21
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Great storytelling of a silly story. While triggering in some scenes, it can occasionally be touching and very real. Funny, to a point, with caricatures as characters who also feel seemingly realistic, anxious people. Enjoyable.
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Madame Butterfly 10769812 0 John Luther Long 9896210411 DC 4 ebook-audiobook
The little nuances of (age-old?) Japanese culture are easily seen in the story, from the way Madame Butterfly addresses her beloved, to the front she puts on in front of a stranger who wants her to be his wife. Death, honor and ancestry are given particular detail in the last few chapters, and it's almost heart-breaking to see how Madame Butterfly tried (though eventually failed) to protect her sanctity by "a long, beautiful sleep".

I have a feeling that this story is more than just the drama of a young girl who fell in love too easily; I think I see a wide-scale frontier here, one that involves Americans, a war with China, and Japan as a springboard... But that may as well be the social scientist in me talking.

At any rate, 'tis a quick tale on love (and, possibly, betrayal), with interesting insights on Japanese culture.

[At the end of this book, I ardently wish I could see Puccini's play of Madame Butterfly :D]]]>
2.67 1904 Madame Butterfly
author: John Luther Long
name: DC
average rating: 2.67
book published: 1904
rating: 4
read at: 2011/07/12
date added: 2024/03/28
shelves: ebook-audiobook
review:
The story is quite simple, and I dare say quite realistic. After all, we have all probably heard of the story of a charming provincial girl (in this case, a Japanese seventeen-year-old dancer) who was lead to believe that she was the ultimate love of a sailor (in this case, and in probably most cases I've heard of, an American), who left his pretty princess in hopes of his return. While her behavior and personal changes were amusing at first to behold, I cannot but help notice the delusional waiting, the gradual change of customs and traditions, and the forgotten family which haunted Madame Butterfly as she waited for the robins to nest.

The little nuances of (age-old?) Japanese culture are easily seen in the story, from the way Madame Butterfly addresses her beloved, to the front she puts on in front of a stranger who wants her to be his wife. Death, honor and ancestry are given particular detail in the last few chapters, and it's almost heart-breaking to see how Madame Butterfly tried (though eventually failed) to protect her sanctity by "a long, beautiful sleep".

I have a feeling that this story is more than just the drama of a young girl who fell in love too easily; I think I see a wide-scale frontier here, one that involves Americans, a war with China, and Japan as a springboard... But that may as well be the social scientist in me talking.

At any rate, 'tis a quick tale on love (and, possibly, betrayal), with interesting insights on Japanese culture.

[At the end of this book, I ardently wish I could see Puccini's play of Madame Butterfly :D]
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<![CDATA[The Priory of the Orange Tree (The Roots of Chaos, #1)]]> 40333989 Get ready for Samantha Shannon's new novel, A Day of Fallen Night, coming in February 2023!The New York Times bestselling "epic feminist fantasy perfect for fans of Game of Thrones" (Bustle).NAMED A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR AMAZON (Top 100 Editors Picks and Science Fiction and Fantasy) * CHICAGO PUBLIC LIBRARY * BOOKPAGE * AUTOSTRADDLEA world divided.A queendom without an heir.An ancient enemy awakens.The House of Berethnet has ruled Inys for a thousand years. Still unwed, Queen Sabran the Ninth must conceive a daughter to protect her realm from destruction--but assassins are getting closer to her door. Ead Duryan is an outsider at court. Though she has risen to the position of lady-in-waiting, she is loyal to a hidden society of mages. Ead keeps a watchful eye on Sabran, secretly protecting her with forbidden magic.Across the dark sea, Tané has trained all her life to be a dragonrider, but is forced to make a choice that could see her life unravel.Meanwhile, the divided East and West refuse to parley, and forces of chaos are rising from their sleep.]]> 849 Samantha Shannon 163557028X DC 0 currently-reading 4.22 2019 The Priory of the Orange Tree (The Roots of Chaos, #1)
author: Samantha Shannon
name: DC
average rating: 4.22
book published: 2019
rating: 0
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One Summer in Savannah 60290793
It's been eight years since Sara Lancaster left her home in Savannah, Georgia. Eight years since her daughter, Alana, came into this world, following a terrifying sexual assault that left deep emotional wounds Sara would do anything to forget. But when Sara's father falls ill, she's forced to return home and face the ghosts of her past.

While caring for her father and running his bookstore, Sara is desperate to protect her curious, outgoing, genius daughter from the Wylers, the family of the man who assaulted her. Sara thinks she can succeed—her attacker is in prison, his identical twin brother, Jacob, left town years ago, and their mother are all unaware Alana exists. But she soon learns that Jacob has also just returned to Savannah to piece together the fragments of his once-great family. And when their two worlds collide—with the type of force Sara explores in her poetry and Jacob in his astrophysics—they are drawn together in unexpected ways.]]>
416 Terah Shelton Harris 1728265762 DC 0 4.31 2023 One Summer in Savannah
author: Terah Shelton Harris
name: DC
average rating: 4.31
book published: 2023
rating: 0
read at: 2024/03/17
date added: 2024/03/17
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The Red Badge of Courage 415002
Ernest Hemingway called the novel an American classic, and Crane's genius is as much apparent in his sharp, colorful prose as in his ironic portrayal of an episode of war so intense, so immediate, so real that the terror of battle becomes our own ... in a masterpiece so unique that many believe modern American fiction began with Stephen Crane.]]>
138 Stephen Crane 0553210114 DC 3
Nevertheless, the story was made in quite a generalization, in terms of characters ("a youth", "the tall soldier", "the lieutenant", etc.). The book itself is quite easy to read (story-telling wise), although due to the generalization and little details, I personally didn't have much attachment to the characters, as I usually do when reading other books.

The psychological issues surrounding the book were quite well-played, and the sudden changes in mood and thoughts are quite novel to me, as I've yet to fathom such fluctuations of emotions in soldiers I've read (as compared to other war books I've read). It was quite a fresh perspective for me-- reading about glory and honor in one time, then shame and detachment in the next.

Quite an eye-opener, truly. The only thing I disliked was the glory still placed upon war & victory-- but this is a mere affect of mine, as I am quite a pacifist n.n;]]>
3.22 1895 The Red Badge of Courage
author: Stephen Crane
name: DC
average rating: 3.22
book published: 1895
rating: 3
read at: 2010/07/16
date added: 2024/03/07
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It is quite interesting to note that Crane had yet to see war when he wrote this book. Accordingly, he wrote his book through articles and news clippings... And when he HAD seen war, he was able to appreciate and see the truth of his book.

Nevertheless, the story was made in quite a generalization, in terms of characters ("a youth", "the tall soldier", "the lieutenant", etc.). The book itself is quite easy to read (story-telling wise), although due to the generalization and little details, I personally didn't have much attachment to the characters, as I usually do when reading other books.

The psychological issues surrounding the book were quite well-played, and the sudden changes in mood and thoughts are quite novel to me, as I've yet to fathom such fluctuations of emotions in soldiers I've read (as compared to other war books I've read). It was quite a fresh perspective for me-- reading about glory and honor in one time, then shame and detachment in the next.

Quite an eye-opener, truly. The only thing I disliked was the glory still placed upon war & victory-- but this is a mere affect of mine, as I am quite a pacifist n.n;
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Love Story 830780 123 Erich Segal 1587242680 DC 4 Funny, beautiful, classic. 3.67 1969 Love Story
author: Erich Segal
name: DC
average rating: 3.67
book published: 1969
rating: 4
read at: 2024/02/18
date added: 2024/02/18
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Funny, beautiful, classic.
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The Wind Knows My Name 62583516 This powerful and moving novel from the New York Times bestselling author of A Long Petal of the Sea weaves together past and present, tracing the ripple effects of war and immigration on one child in Europe in 1938 and another in the United States in 2019.

Vienna, 1938. Samuel Adler was six years old when his father disappeared during Kristallnacht—the night their family lost everything. Samuel’s mother secured a spot for him on the last Kindertransport train out of Nazi-occupied Austria to the United Kingdom, which he boarded alone, carrying nothing but a change of clothes and his violin.

Arizona, 2019. Eight decades later, Anita Diaz, a blind seven-year-old girl, and her mother board another train, fleeing looming danger in El Salvador and seeking refuge in the United States. However, their arrival coincides with the new family separation policy, and Anita finds herself alone at a camp in Nogales. She escapes through her trips to Azabahar, a magical world of the imagination she created with her sister back home.

Anita’s case is assigned to Selena Duran, a young social worker who enlists the help of a promising lawyer from one of San Francisco’s top law firms. Together they discover that Anita has another family member in the United States: Leticia Cordero, who is employed at the home of now eighty-six-year-old Samuel Adler, linking these two lives.

Spanning time and place, The Wind Knows My Name is both a testament to the sacrifices that parents make and a love letter to the children who survive the most unfathomable dangers—and never stop dreaming.]]>
260 Isabel Allende 0593598105 DC 4
There is a lot of ugliness and despair in this book, with concentration camps, massacres, and immigrant detention facilities serving as trauma fodder in the background. It also shows the lives of the individuals displaced and hurt by these manmade horrors, especially the children. Oh, the poor children who get left behind, bounced around homes, and live with nightmares every day and every night.

There is, also, hope. It is shown through the kind ones who strive to reconnect families and help those in need. The passionate humanity of people who help out tirelessly despite lack of resources, all to help others. This book shines a light on those folks, because they fight in a losing battle but still carry on.

Overall, this features painfully real stories of separation and loss, but also sparks of kindness and inspiration. The sad thing about this is that this story is still a reality for thousands of people every day - the undocumented, the displaced, the refugee, the discriminated, the unfortunate. Thought-provoking, tragic, truly human.]]>
3.93 2023 The Wind Knows My Name
author: Isabel Allende
name: DC
average rating: 3.93
book published: 2023
rating: 4
read at: 2024/02/17
date added: 2024/02/17
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This book has such pain. It stretches from Vienna, Austria in 1938 to El Mozote, El Salvador in 1981 to Berkeley, California in 2022. Despite the decades, it is heartbreaking to know that the theme of (forceful) separation of children from their parents due to political wars is a recurring and still reinforced one.

There is a lot of ugliness and despair in this book, with concentration camps, massacres, and immigrant detention facilities serving as trauma fodder in the background. It also shows the lives of the individuals displaced and hurt by these manmade horrors, especially the children. Oh, the poor children who get left behind, bounced around homes, and live with nightmares every day and every night.

There is, also, hope. It is shown through the kind ones who strive to reconnect families and help those in need. The passionate humanity of people who help out tirelessly despite lack of resources, all to help others. This book shines a light on those folks, because they fight in a losing battle but still carry on.

Overall, this features painfully real stories of separation and loss, but also sparks of kindness and inspiration. The sad thing about this is that this story is still a reality for thousands of people every day - the undocumented, the displaced, the refugee, the discriminated, the unfortunate. Thought-provoking, tragic, truly human.
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Starter Villain 62326571 Inheriting your uncle's supervillain business is more complicated than you might think. Particularly when you discover who's running the place.

Charlie's life is going nowhere fast. A divorced substitute teacher living with his cat in a house his siblings want to sell, all he wants is to open a pub downtown, if only the bank will approve his loan.

Then his long-lost uncle Jake dies and leaves his supervillain business (complete with island volcano lair) to Charlie.

But becoming a supervillain isn't all giant laser death rays and lava pits. Jake had enemies, and now they're coming after Charlie. His uncle might have been a stand-up, old-fashioned kind of villain, but these are the real rich, soulless predators backed by multinational corporations and venture capital.

It's up to Charlie to win the war his uncle started against a league of supervillains. But with unionized dolphins, hyper-intelligent talking spy cats, and a terrifying henchperson at his side, going bad is starting to look pretty good.

In a dog-eat-dog world...be a cat.

At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.]]>
264 John Scalzi 0765389231 DC 4 4.30 2023 Starter Villain
author: John Scalzi
name: DC
average rating: 4.30
book published: 2023
rating: 4
read at: 2024/01/31
date added: 2024/02/01
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Very fun book with cats, dolphins, and silly humans. When the island volcano was mentioned, I had to throw the book down because I couldn’t believe its ridiculousness. But it’s great. Don’t take it too seriously, let the house go, and enjoy the inheritance from good ol� Uncle Jake.
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Lady Tan’s Circle of Women 62919732
According to Confucius, “an educated woman is a worthless woman,� but Tan Yunxian—born into an elite family, yet haunted by death, separations, and loneliness—is being raised by her grandparents to be of use. Her grandmother is one of only a handful of female doctors in China, and she teaches Yunxian the pillars of Chinese medicine, the Four Examinations—looking, listening, touching, and asking—something a man can never do with a female patient.

From a young age, Yunxian learns about women’s illnesses, many of which relate to childbearing, alongside a young midwife-in-training, Meiling. The two girls find fast friendship and a mutual purpose—despite the prohibition that a doctor should never touch blood while a midwife comes in frequent contact with it—and they vow to be forever friends, sharing in each other’s joys and struggles. No mud, no lotus , they tell from adversity beauty can bloom.

But when Yunxian is sent into an arranged marriage, her mother-in-law forbids her from seeing Meiling and from helping the women and girls in the household. Yunxian is to act like a proper wife—embroider bound-foot slippers, recite poetry, give birth to sons, and stay forever within the walls of the family compound, the Garden of Fragrant Delights.

How might a woman like Yunxian break free of these traditions and lead a life of such importance that many of her remedies are still used five centuries later? How might the power of friendship support or complicate these efforts? A captivating story of women helping each other, Lady Tan’s Circle of Women is a triumphant reimagining of the life of one person who was remarkable in the Ming dynasty and would be considered remarkable today.]]>
352 Lisa See 1982117087 DC 5
The actual novel can be difficult to read at times, since it features ancient Chinese practices such as child brides, foot binding, and overall sexism. The foot binding scenes were rightfully terrible, and it is heartbreaking to think that it was a standard of beauty for women then. It was interesting to watch the relationship of women of different social status unfold and how guarded women (and their men) were of their reputation. It does not look away from blood (and Blood), sickness, and death; but it also turns to motherly love, sisterly friendship, and loyalty between women.

It is a great book that is written in the parameters of the scene it is set, and thus can be a little harsh in its realism sometimes. But life is harsh, and to live is to suffer, especially as a woman. At the very least, a circle of trustworthy women can lessen that burden and ease the pain.]]>
4.31 2023 Lady Tan’s Circle of Women
author: Lisa See
name: DC
average rating: 4.31
book published: 2023
rating: 5
read at: 2024/01/25
date added: 2024/02/01
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It is so fascinating that this novel is based on a real lady doctor who made a real medicinal book a long, long time ago. Impressive!

The actual novel can be difficult to read at times, since it features ancient Chinese practices such as child brides, foot binding, and overall sexism. The foot binding scenes were rightfully terrible, and it is heartbreaking to think that it was a standard of beauty for women then. It was interesting to watch the relationship of women of different social status unfold and how guarded women (and their men) were of their reputation. It does not look away from blood (and Blood), sickness, and death; but it also turns to motherly love, sisterly friendship, and loyalty between women.

It is a great book that is written in the parameters of the scene it is set, and thus can be a little harsh in its realism sometimes. But life is harsh, and to live is to suffer, especially as a woman. At the very least, a circle of trustworthy women can lessen that burden and ease the pain.
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<![CDATA[Altered Carbon (Takeshi Kovacs, #1)]]> 40792913
But some things never change. So when ex-envoy, now-convict Takeshi Kovacs has his consciousness and skills downloaded into the body of a nicotine-addicted ex-thug and presented with a catch-22 offer, he really shouldn't be surprised. Contracted by a billionaire to discover who murdered his last body, Kovacs is drawn into a terrifying conspiracy that stretches across known space and to the very top of society.]]>
544 Richard K. Morgan DC 4
Has quite a number of sex scenes, vivid flashbacks, and disorienting sleeve changes, but overall a wild ride.]]>
4.02 2002 Altered Carbon (Takeshi Kovacs, #1)
author: Richard K. Morgan
name: DC
average rating: 4.02
book published: 2002
rating: 4
read at: 2024/01/09
date added: 2024/02/01
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Mind-bending, as it explores the idea of basically downloading your memories to almost any physical body. It is the closest thing to immortality for some people, especially if they have the cash to sustain never-ending clones. How would you figure out someone’s murder when almost everyone can shape shift, genetically enhance themselves, and change genders at whim? All this set amidst a background of interstellar settlements, sophisticated AI management, and gritty sexual reprieves.

Has quite a number of sex scenes, vivid flashbacks, and disorienting sleeve changes, but overall a wild ride.
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Passing 11057621 Two women in 1920s New York discover how fluid and dangerous our perceptions of race can be in this electrifying classic of the Harlem Renaissance.

Irene Redfield is living an affluent, enviable life with her husband and children in the thriving African American enclave of Harlem in the 1920s. That is, until she runs into her childhood friend, Clare Kendry. Since they last saw each other, Clare, who is similarly light-skinned, has been “passing� for a white woman, married to a racist man who does not know about his wife’s real identity, which she has chosen to hide from the rest of the world. Irene is both fascinated and repulsed by Clare’s dangerous secret, and in turn, Clare yearns for Irene’s sense of ease and security with her Black identity and community, which Clare gave up in pursuit of a more advantageous life, and which she can never embrace again. As the two women grow close, Clare begins to insert herself and her deception into every part of Irene’s stable existence, and their complex reunion sets off a chain of events that dynamically alters both women forever.

In this psychologically gripping and chilling novel, Nella Larsen explores the blurriness of race, sacrifice, alienation, and desire that defined her own experience as a woman of mixed race, issues that still powerfully resonate today. Ultimately, Larsen forces us to consider whether we can ever truly choose who we are.]]>
175 Nella Larsen 0307431584 DC 4
It’s interesting, as nobody here is quite innocent. All of them are making the best of a terribly discriminatory environment, though some more than others. I understand the guilt, the disgust, and the schadenfreude - as that is what it feels like to live as BIPOC in a predominantly white society. Times may be different, but passing still exists in some form today.

Also: Watched the movie first. The book offers explanations for the little things in the movie - especially Brian’s inclinations. It also gives a more emotional account of Irene’s side, which is only subtly hinted at in the movie.]]>
3.94 1929 Passing
author: Nella Larsen
name: DC
average rating: 3.94
book published: 1929
rating: 4
read at: 2024/01/08
date added: 2024/01/26
shelves:
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If you had the chance at enjoying privilege by pretending to be someone else, wouldn’t you take it too?

It’s interesting, as nobody here is quite innocent. All of them are making the best of a terribly discriminatory environment, though some more than others. I understand the guilt, the disgust, and the schadenfreude - as that is what it feels like to live as BIPOC in a predominantly white society. Times may be different, but passing still exists in some form today.

Also: Watched the movie first. The book offers explanations for the little things in the movie - especially Brian’s inclinations. It also gives a more emotional account of Irene’s side, which is only subtly hinted at in the movie.
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The Joy Luck Club 563002
With wit and sensitivity, Amy Tan examines the sometimes painful, often tender, and always deep connection between mothers and daughters. As each woman reveals her secrets, trying to unravel the truth about her life, the strings become more tangled, more entwined. Mothers boast or despair over daughters, and daughters roll their eyes even as they feel the inextricable tightening of their matriarchal ties. Tan is an astute storyteller, enticing readers to immerse themselves into these lives of complexity and mystery.]]>
332 Amy Tan 0804106304 DC 3 3.88 1989 The Joy Luck Club
author: Amy Tan
name: DC
average rating: 3.88
book published: 1989
rating: 3
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Mythology 50631203 An alternative cover edition for this ASIN can be found here.

The world-renowned classic that has enthralled and delighted millions of readers with its timeless tales of gods and heroes.

Edith Hamilton's Mythology succeeds like no other book in bringing to life for the modern reader the Greek, Roman, and Norse myths that are the keystone of Western culture--the stories of gods and heroes that have inspired human creativity from antiquity to the present. We meet the Greek gods on Olympus and Norse gods in Valhalla. We follow the drama of the Trojan War and the wanderings of Odysseus. We hear the tales of Jason and the Golden Fleece, Cupid and Psyche, and mighty King Midas. We discover the origins of the names of the constellations. And we recognize reference points for countless works of art, literature, and cultural inquiry--from Freud's Oedipus complex to Wagner's Ring Cycle of operas to Eugene O'Neill's Mourning Becomes Electra. Praised throughout the world for its authority and lucidity, Mythology is Edith Hamilton's masterpiece--the standard by which all other books on mythology are measured.]]>
445 Edith Hamilton DC 0 currently-reading 4.15 1942 Mythology
author: Edith Hamilton
name: DC
average rating: 4.15
book published: 1942
rating: 0
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Glassworks 62039292
A ŷ Buzziest Debut Novel of 2023

In 1910, Agnes Carter makes the wrong choice in marriage. After years as an independent woman of fortune, influential with the board of a prominent university because of her financial donations, she is now subject to the whims of an abusive, spendthrift husband. But when Bohemian naturalist and glassblower Ignace Novak reignites Agnes's passion for science, Agnes begins to imagine a different life, and she sets her mind to getting it.

Agnes's desperate actions breed secrecy, and the resulting silence echoes into the future. Her son, Edward, wants to be a man of faith but struggles with the complexities of the mortal world while apprenticing at a stained-glass studio.

In 1986, Edward's child, Novak-just Novak-is an acrobatic window washer cleaning Manhattan high-rises, who gets caught up in the plight of Cecily, a small town girl remade as a gender-bending Broadway ingénue.

And in 2015, Cecily's daughter Flip-a burned-out stoner trapped in a bureaucratic job firing cremains into keepsake glass ornaments-resolves to break the cycle of inherited secrets, reaching back through the generations in search of a family legacy that feels true.

For readers of Mary Beth Keane, Min Jin Lee, and Rebecca Makkai, Glassworks is "an era-spanning, family and chosen-family following, marvel of a debut." (CJ Hauser, author of FAMILY OF ORIGIN)]]>
368 Olivia Wolfgang-Smith 1635578779 DC 4 3.39 2023 Glassworks
author: Olivia Wolfgang-Smith
name: DC
average rating: 3.39
book published: 2023
rating: 4
read at: 2023/12/02
date added: 2023/12/02
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I love how glass was featured in each generational story, and how relationships, family, and art were present in every one. Heartfelt and real.
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<![CDATA[The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes]]> 3588
A colonel receives five seeds in the mail--and dies within weeks. A young bride disappears immediately after her wedding. An old hat and a Christmas goose are the only clues to a stolen jewel. A son is accused of his father's murder.

These mysteries--and many more--are brought to the house on Baker Street where detective Sherlock Holmes resides. No case is too tricky for the world's most famous sleuth and his incredible powers of deduction.]]>
321 Arthur Conan Doyle 0439574285 DC 5 4.13 1892 The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
author: Arthur Conan Doyle
name: DC
average rating: 4.13
book published: 1892
rating: 5
read at: 2010/08/01
date added: 2023/11/05
shelves: wishlist, ebook-audiobook, favorites, five-star
review:
A very good collection of stories on the adventures of the charming Sherlock Holmes and his trusty companion Dr. John Watson. Listening to this via audiobook has made some of the Victorian English rub off me as well! Truly a great read.
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UP Diksiyonaryong Filipino 15778712
Bukod sa mga wikang katutubo sa unang edisyon, may mga dagdag na lahok mula sa Abaknon, Agutayanen, Agta, Aklanon, Bajaw, Bagobo, Balangaw, Bantoanan, Bikol, Bilaan, Bisaya, Buntuanon, Chabacano, Cuyonen, Higa-onon, Hiligaynon, Ibanag, Ibaloy, Ifugaw, Igorot, Ilonggo, Ilonggot, Iloko, Itneg, Ivatan, Kalagan, Kalinga, Kankanaey, Kapampangan, Karaw, Kinaray-a, Jama Mapun, Mandaya, Manobo, Mansaka, Mangyan, Maranaw, Pangasinan, Palawan, Rombloanon, Sebwano, Tagalog, Tagbanwa, Tausug, Tiboli, Tiruray, Waray, Yakan, at Zambal. Nadagdagan din ang mga lahok mula sa mga wikang banyaga gaya ng Arabe, Espanyol, French, German, Griyego, Hebrew, Ingles, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Malay, Portuguese, Sanskrit, Swahili, at Tsino bukod sa may pumasok na mga lahok mula sa Hindi, Koreano, Norwego, Tibetan, at Turkish.

Ipinagmamalaki ng edisyong ito ang higit na pagsinop sa sinaunang Tagalog mula sa Vocabulario dela lengua tagala nina Fray Juan de Noceda at Fray Pedro de Sanlucar at mga bagong hiram na salita at bagong likha sa loob ng nakaraang ilang taon at nagpapatunay sa mabilis na pagyaman ng bokabularyong Filipino.]]>
1350 Virgilio S. Almario 9716350333 DC 0 4.05 2001 UP Diksiyonaryong Filipino
author: Virgilio S. Almario
name: DC
average rating: 4.05
book published: 2001
rating: 0
read at:
date added: 2023/10/08
shelves: to-read, filipiniana, wishlist
review:

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<![CDATA[The Drowning Faith (The Poppy War, #2.5)]]> 55927316
It is recommended to be read after the first 5 chapters of The Burning God (Book #3).]]>
15 R.F. Kuang DC 4 4.52 2020 The Drowning Faith (The Poppy War, #2.5)
author: R.F. Kuang
name: DC
average rating: 4.52
book published: 2020
rating: 4
read at: 2023/09/25
date added: 2023/09/25
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This collection reveals Nezha’s complexities and the stories about him that were implied in the other books. Such bittersweet glimpses of the past.
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<![CDATA[What Color Is Your Parachute? 2019: A Practical Manual for Job-Hunters and Career-Changers]]> 36978072
In today's complex job-market, the time-tested advice of What Color Is Your Parachute? is needed more than ever. Recent grads facing a changing economic landscape, workers laid off mid-career, and people searching for an inspiring work-life change all look to career guru Richard N. Bolles for support, encouragement, and advice on which job-hunt strategies work � and which don't. This revised edition combines classic elements like the famed Flower Exercise with updated tips on social media and search tactics. Bolles demystifies the entire job-search process, from writing resumes to interviewing to networking, expertly guiding job-hunters toward their dream job.]]>
352 Richard Nelson Bolles 0399581685 DC 0 currently-reading 3.89 1970 What Color Is Your Parachute? 2019: A Practical Manual for Job-Hunters and Career-Changers
author: Richard Nelson Bolles
name: DC
average rating: 3.89
book published: 1970
rating: 0
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<![CDATA[The Burning God (The Poppy War, #3)]]> 51475322
Despite her losses, Rin hasn’t given up on those for whom she has sacrificed so much—the people of the southern provinces and especially Tikany, the village that is her home. Returning to her roots, Rin meets difficult challenges—and unexpected opportunities. While her new allies in the Southern Coalition leadership are sly and untrustworthy, Rin quickly realizes that the real power in Nikan lies with the millions of common people who thirst for vengeance and revere her as a goddess of salvation.

Backed by the masses and her Southern Army, Rin will use every weapon to defeat the Dragon Republic, the colonizing Hesperians, and all who threaten the shamanic arts and their practitioners. As her power and influence grows, though, will she be strong enough to resist the Phoenix’s intoxicating voice urging her to burn the world and everything in it?

The exciting end to The Poppy War trilogy, R. F. Kuang’s acclaimed, award-winning epic fantasy that combines the history of twentieth-century China with a gripping world of gods and monsters, to devastating, enthralling effect.]]>
654 R.F. Kuang 0062662627 DC 5
The books ring of civil war, religious persecution, western imperialism, wartime technological imbalances, guerrilla tactics, treasonous collaboration, sexism in the military, and, of course, shamans. It may be a fantasy world, but it references plenty of historical events from the past 100 years.

What I really enjoyed was the display of the Pantheon with the 64 gods. It is amazing how religion and the gods feature prominently here, and the beliefs and behaviors they influence mirror reality oh so well.

It has been a wild ride with a truly poignant - though fitting - ending. I almost want to know more about the world after this novel, as you can never quite kill the old traditions, just as you cannot quite defy the gods.]]>
4.30 2020 The Burning God (The Poppy War, #3)
author: R.F. Kuang
name: DC
average rating: 4.30
book published: 2020
rating: 5
read at: 2023/09/20
date added: 2023/09/20
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This series is brilliant. It is gritty, violent, and brutal, as war (and religion) often is. Seeing how far Rin has come from The Poppy War has been a treat, and it has been engrossing seeing the story come full circle, just as encompassing as The Phoenix.

The books ring of civil war, religious persecution, western imperialism, wartime technological imbalances, guerrilla tactics, treasonous collaboration, sexism in the military, and, of course, shamans. It may be a fantasy world, but it references plenty of historical events from the past 100 years.

What I really enjoyed was the display of the Pantheon with the 64 gods. It is amazing how religion and the gods feature prominently here, and the beliefs and behaviors they influence mirror reality oh so well.

It has been a wild ride with a truly poignant - though fitting - ending. I almost want to know more about the world after this novel, as you can never quite kill the old traditions, just as you cannot quite defy the gods.
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The Satanic Verses 10762786 578 Salman Rushdie DC 0 currently-reading 3.74 1988 The Satanic Verses
author: Salman Rushdie
name: DC
average rating: 3.74
book published: 1988
rating: 0
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Lenin's Kisses 13590741
Yan Lianke, one of China’s most distinguished writers—whose works often push the envelope of his country’s censorship system—delivers a humorous, daring, and riveting portrait of the trappings and consequences of greed and corruption at the heart of humanity.]]>
500 Yan Lianke 0802120377 DC 4
Oh, and don’t forget the chunk of footnotes that probably consist half the book - and the story.

Sure, it’s set in communist China, but the dogma, bureaucracy, and flippant stares are a common scene throughout the world.

Satirical in nature yet sad in reality. It’s funny because it’s true.]]>
3.72 2003 Lenin's Kisses
author: Yan Lianke
name: DC
average rating: 3.72
book published: 2003
rating: 4
read at: 2023/09/04
date added: 2023/09/04
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This book features delusional politicians who think they are the gods their constituency hopes for, an objectified minority that has been taken advantage of, upright citizens who fight for the common man while being unappreciated and hated by them, isolated villages that government and society want to forget only until they are economically useful, and, of course, livening.

Oh, and don’t forget the chunk of footnotes that probably consist half the book - and the story.

Sure, it’s set in communist China, but the dogma, bureaucracy, and flippant stares are a common scene throughout the world.

Satirical in nature yet sad in reality. It’s funny because it’s true.
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Pale Fire 10573526 Pale Fire, Nabokov offers a cornucopia of deceptive pleasures: a 999-line poem by the reclusive genius John Shade; an adoring foreword and commentary by Shade's self-styled Boswell, Dr. Charles Kinbote; a darkly comic novel of suspense, literary idolatry and one-upmanship, and political intrigue.]]> 364 Vladimir Nabokov DC 0 currently-reading 4.09 1962 Pale Fire
author: Vladimir Nabokov
name: DC
average rating: 4.09
book published: 1962
rating: 0
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The Count of Monte Cristo 11278803 472 Alexandre Dumas DC 0 currently-reading 4.48 1846 The Count of Monte Cristo
author: Alexandre Dumas
name: DC
average rating: 4.48
book published: 1846
rating: 0
read at: 2019/09/02
date added: 2023/08/16
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The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle 57012688 The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle is a tour de force—and one of Haruki Murakami’s most acclaimed and beloved novels.

In a Tokyo suburb, a young man named Toru Okada searches for his wife’s missing cat—and then for his wife as well—in a netherworld beneath the city’s placid surface. As these searches intersect, he encounters a bizarre group of allies and antagonists. Gripping, prophetic, and suffused with comedy and menace, this is an astonishingly imaginative detective story, an account of a disintegrating marriage, and an excavation of the buried secrets from Japan’s forgotten campaign in Manchuria during World War II.]]>
626 Haruki Murakami DC 4 4.08 1994 The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle
author: Haruki Murakami
name: DC
average rating: 4.08
book published: 1994
rating: 4
read at: 2023/08/16
date added: 2023/08/16
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After that slow start, agonizing ramp up, and heart-wrenching climax� why the unsatisfying ending, Murakami? Almost makes me want to climb into a well. Great stories, a dash of Japanese magical realism, and, well, sex. Frustrating end, but I’ll get over it. Good read.
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I'm Glad My Mom Died 60763786
Jennette McCurdy was six years old when she had her first acting audition. Her mother’s dream was for her only daughter to become a star, and Jennette would do anything to make her mother happy. So she went along with what Mom called “calorie restriction,� eating little and weighing herself five times a day. She endured extensive at-home makeovers while Mom chided, “Your eyelashes are invisible, okay? You think Dakota Fanning doesn’t tint hers?� She was even showered by Mom until age sixteen while sharing her diaries, email, and all her income.

In I’m Glad My Mom Died , Jennette recounts all this in unflinching detail—just as she chronicles what happens when the dream finally comes true. Cast in a new Nickelodeon series called iCarly , she is thrust into fame. Though Mom is ecstatic, emailing fan club moderators and getting on a first-name basis with the paparazzi (“Hi Gale!�), Jennette is riddled with anxiety, shame, and self-loathing, which manifest into eating disorders, addiction, and a series of unhealthy relationships. These issues only get worse when, soon after taking the lead in the iCarly spinoff Sam & Cat alongside Ariana Grande, her mother dies of cancer. Finally, after discovering therapy and quitting acting, Jennette embarks on recovery and decides for the first time in her life what she really wants.

Told with refreshing candor and dark humor, I’m Glad My Mom Died is an inspiring story of resilience, independence, and the joy of shampooing your own hair.]]>
320 Jennette McCurdy DC 0 4.50 2022 I'm Glad My Mom Died
author: Jennette McCurdy
name: DC
average rating: 4.50
book published: 2022
rating: 0
read at: 2023/08/10
date added: 2023/08/10
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<![CDATA[The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling]]> 99329

•Includes a chronology, suggestions for further reading, notes, glossary, and an appendix of Fielding's revisions
•Introduction discusses narrative tecniques and themes, the context of eighteenth-century fiction and satire, and the historical and political background of the Jacobite revolution
For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.]]>
975 Henry Fielding 0140436227 DC 5 A brilliant (genius!) book. I think what placed this book above a number of others (in my eyes, at least) are not only the poignant essays at the beginning of each book/chapter, but also the keenness and delicacy in the narration that Henry Fielding uses to take me, the reader, into the topsy-turvy life of the most unfortunate (?) Tom Jones.

Other details I enjoyed/noticed about the book:
- Tom Jones is a simple, handsome, seemingly perfect young fellow with one glaring defect: a vague history (in particular- low birth). It saddens me to see how the people around him look at him with such alarm and disgust- all because of something that he himself couldn't have helped! Bravo to Mr. Fielding for showing the reactions of a range of different personalities having known Jones' history.
- Sophia Western is too perfect, I think. (She somehow reminded me of Arabella of The Female Quixote: or The Adventures of Arabella.) I suppose it can't be helped on Fielding's part- I've read somewhere that he adored his wife so, and somehow patterned Sophia after her.
- I enjoyed getting know the king of the gypsies :)
- The people here are very real to me, and the narration was very, very good. I agree with Fielding when he hinted in an essay that he had not written a funny line before laughing about it himself, nor had he not written a sad line before feeling ill at ease himself. I enjoyed the story very much - mostly due to the excellent narration.
- The essays were superb. At first, I was put off by them, and went along reading since, well, why not? After the first few, however, I started to enjoy Fielding's little dialogues, and looked forward to them with gusto. (I liked that he even placed a nice little good-bye to the reader.)
- I also liked the fact that most (if not all) the characters were seen off in the end, given respectable (and some surprising) endings, so you needn't wonder much about how they were after the story.

{Other notes: I didn't realize this book was so long (I'm reading it via audiobook) until I discovered it has around 1k+ pages o_o}]]>
3.75 1749 The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling
author: Henry Fielding
name: DC
average rating: 3.75
book published: 1749
rating: 5
read at: 2011/08/18
date added: 2023/08/04
shelves: ebook-audiobook, five-star, 1000-books-to-read
review:
Review in few words:
A brilliant (genius!) book. I think what placed this book above a number of others (in my eyes, at least) are not only the poignant essays at the beginning of each book/chapter, but also the keenness and delicacy in the narration that Henry Fielding uses to take me, the reader, into the topsy-turvy life of the most unfortunate (?) Tom Jones.

Other details I enjoyed/noticed about the book:
- Tom Jones is a simple, handsome, seemingly perfect young fellow with one glaring defect: a vague history (in particular- low birth). It saddens me to see how the people around him look at him with such alarm and disgust- all because of something that he himself couldn't have helped! Bravo to Mr. Fielding for showing the reactions of a range of different personalities having known Jones' history.
- Sophia Western is too perfect, I think. (She somehow reminded me of Arabella of The Female Quixote: or The Adventures of Arabella.) I suppose it can't be helped on Fielding's part- I've read somewhere that he adored his wife so, and somehow patterned Sophia after her.
- I enjoyed getting know the king of the gypsies :)
- The people here are very real to me, and the narration was very, very good. I agree with Fielding when he hinted in an essay that he had not written a funny line before laughing about it himself, nor had he not written a sad line before feeling ill at ease himself. I enjoyed the story very much - mostly due to the excellent narration.
- The essays were superb. At first, I was put off by them, and went along reading since, well, why not? After the first few, however, I started to enjoy Fielding's little dialogues, and looked forward to them with gusto. (I liked that he even placed a nice little good-bye to the reader.)
- I also liked the fact that most (if not all) the characters were seen off in the end, given respectable (and some surprising) endings, so you needn't wonder much about how they were after the story.

{Other notes: I didn't realize this book was so long (I'm reading it via audiobook) until I discovered it has around 1k+ pages o_o}
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Dune (Dune, #1) 43419431 Frank Herbert’s classic masterpiece—a triumph of the imagination and one of the bestselling science fiction novels of all time.

Set on the desert planet Arrakis, Dune is the story of the boy Paul Atreides, heir to a noble family tasked with ruling an inhospitable world where the only thing of value is the “spice� melange, a drug capable of extending life and enhancing consciousness. Coveted across the known universe, melange is a prize worth killing for....

When House Atreides is betrayed, the destruction of Paul’s family will set the boy on a journey toward a destiny greater than he could ever have imagined. And as he evolves into the mysterious man known as Muad’Dib, he will bring to fruition humankind’s most ancient and unattainable dream.

A stunning blend of adventure and mysticism, environmentalism and politics, Dune won the first Nebula Award, shared the Hugo Award, and formed the basis of what is undoubtedly the grandest epic in science fiction.]]>
883 Frank Herbert DC 0 4.44 1965 Dune (Dune, #1)
author: Frank Herbert
name: DC
average rating: 4.44
book published: 1965
rating: 0
read at: 2019/12/21
date added: 2023/08/04
shelves: currently-reading, 1000-books-to-read
review:

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<![CDATA[The Color Purple (The Color Purple Collection, #1)]]> 40235399
Then her husband's lover, a flamboyant blues singer, barreled into her world and gave Celie the courage to ask for more - to laugh, to play, and finally - to love.]]>
288 Alice Walker DC 5 1000-books-to-read
This book isn’t always easy to read - not because of Celie’s nomenclature, but because of the pain and violence that comes with the experiences she relates. What’s impressive, however, is seeing Celie’s development as a woman throughout the book, from her quiet submission to her later audacious manner of speech, as influenced by Shug and Memphis.

The African Olinka landscape also provides quite a backdrop to compare and contrast just how different - and surprisingly similar - people in general could be. The tones of discrimination between peoples are eerily similar, as is the racism, sexism, and beliefs.

Nevertheless, this is a book about “evil� and “nasty� women who dared live freely and independently despite what everyone else had to say. They’re stubborn, beautiful, alluring, headstrong. Seeing Celie come to terms with this and ultimately find her own strength was quite a journey on its own.

All in all, The Color Purple is a personal treatise of how it feels like to live with a heart full of hope in the middle of a hopeless situation. After all, it probably pisses God off if you walk by the color purple in a field somewhere and don’t notice it.]]>
4.44 1982 The Color Purple (The Color Purple Collection, #1)
author: Alice Walker
name: DC
average rating: 4.44
book published: 1982
rating: 5
read at: 2019/03/13
date added: 2023/08/04
shelves: 1000-books-to-read
review:
The character development, the history, the eye-opening reality of brutality and discrimination, the love, the strength, the hope, the God, the color purple.

This book isn’t always easy to read - not because of Celie’s nomenclature, but because of the pain and violence that comes with the experiences she relates. What’s impressive, however, is seeing Celie’s development as a woman throughout the book, from her quiet submission to her later audacious manner of speech, as influenced by Shug and Memphis.

The African Olinka landscape also provides quite a backdrop to compare and contrast just how different - and surprisingly similar - people in general could be. The tones of discrimination between peoples are eerily similar, as is the racism, sexism, and beliefs.

Nevertheless, this is a book about “evil� and “nasty� women who dared live freely and independently despite what everyone else had to say. They’re stubborn, beautiful, alluring, headstrong. Seeing Celie come to terms with this and ultimately find her own strength was quite a journey on its own.

All in all, The Color Purple is a personal treatise of how it feels like to live with a heart full of hope in the middle of a hopeless situation. After all, it probably pisses God off if you walk by the color purple in a field somewhere and don’t notice it.
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Lolita 9216051 The most famous and controversial novel from one of the greatest writers of the twentieth century tells the story of Humbert Humbert’s obsessive, devouring, and doomed passion for the nymphet Dolores Haze."The conjunction of a sense of humor with a sense of horror [results in] satire of a very special kind." �The New YorkerAwe and exhilaration—along with heartbreak and mordant wit—abound in Lolita, which tells the story of the aging Humbert Humbert's obsession for the nymphet Dolores Haze. Lolita is also the story of a hypercivilized European colliding with the cheerful barbarism of postwar America. Most of all, it is a meditation on love—love as outrage and hallucination, madness and transformation.]]> 376 Vladimir Nabokov DC 4
It is easy in the sense that its prose and storytelling are obviously the work of an adept wordsmith, portraying feeling and setting with a dash of romanticism and easygoing French. The language is easy to understand, and it is oh so easy to fall into the text and follow the tendrils of this story.

The characters themselves are not shown as angels and devils; they’re shown as characteristically human, each with their own faults. It is surprisingly realistic as a work of fiction, and the fact that the sinner is not ashamed to talk of his sin brings a kind of sincerity and reality to the novel.

It is, as expected, the subject matter that makes the moralist’s stomach churn. After all, for a man of advanced age to talk about how he lusts for his prepubescent nymphets is not at all considered appropriate, and can be considered a crime in certain cultures (though accepting in others).

The interesting thing is that he does talk about the old (and existing) societies that accept having girl/boy-children as lovers. He cites ancient history and recent stories to back up this claim, although he himself is quick to note how it is taboo for majority of humanity today.

As a matter of fact, the push and pull he himself has with regards to his desires is quite the sight. It’s not exactly a Jekyll/Hyde kind of arrangement; it’s more of a quiet exasperation after the long attempts of correcting his world views and becoming an upright world citizen.

To see his interaction, therefore, with Lolita, from the initial hesitation to the dangerous plunge, is a fascinating journey.

It’s sickening, it’s depraved, it’s unethical. And yet, it’s spoken by a damned poet gifted with a silver tongue and self-awareness, knowing straight away that he is no hero and that his deeds are blasphemous.

It’s not an easy book to read, and yet it’s one you can’t help but keep reading. A delight, a disgust, a masterpiece. ]]>
3.86 1955 Lolita
author: Vladimir Nabokov
name: DC
average rating: 3.86
book published: 1955
rating: 4
read at: 2019/03/31
date added: 2023/08/04
shelves: ebook-audiobook, 1000-books-to-read
review:
Lolita is simultaneously a very easy yet very difficult book to read.

It is easy in the sense that its prose and storytelling are obviously the work of an adept wordsmith, portraying feeling and setting with a dash of romanticism and easygoing French. The language is easy to understand, and it is oh so easy to fall into the text and follow the tendrils of this story.

The characters themselves are not shown as angels and devils; they’re shown as characteristically human, each with their own faults. It is surprisingly realistic as a work of fiction, and the fact that the sinner is not ashamed to talk of his sin brings a kind of sincerity and reality to the novel.

It is, as expected, the subject matter that makes the moralist’s stomach churn. After all, for a man of advanced age to talk about how he lusts for his prepubescent nymphets is not at all considered appropriate, and can be considered a crime in certain cultures (though accepting in others).

The interesting thing is that he does talk about the old (and existing) societies that accept having girl/boy-children as lovers. He cites ancient history and recent stories to back up this claim, although he himself is quick to note how it is taboo for majority of humanity today.

As a matter of fact, the push and pull he himself has with regards to his desires is quite the sight. It’s not exactly a Jekyll/Hyde kind of arrangement; it’s more of a quiet exasperation after the long attempts of correcting his world views and becoming an upright world citizen.

To see his interaction, therefore, with Lolita, from the initial hesitation to the dangerous plunge, is a fascinating journey.

It’s sickening, it’s depraved, it’s unethical. And yet, it’s spoken by a damned poet gifted with a silver tongue and self-awareness, knowing straight away that he is no hero and that his deeds are blasphemous.

It’s not an easy book to read, and yet it’s one you can’t help but keep reading. A delight, a disgust, a masterpiece.
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Angela's Ashes 6052637 "When I look back on my childhood I wonder how I managed to survive at all. It was, of course, a miserable the happy childhood is hardly worth your while. Worse than the ordinary miserable childhood is the miserable Irish childhood, and worse yet is the miserable Irish Catholic childhood."
So begins the luminous memoir of Frank McCourt, born in Depression-era Brooklyn to recent Irish immigrants and raised in the slums of Limerick, Ireland. Frank's mother, Angela, has no money to feed the children since Frank's father, Malachy, rarely works, and when he does he drinks his wages. Yet Malachy-- exasperating, irresponsible and beguiling-- does nurture in Frank an appetite for the one thing he can a story. Frank lives for his father's tales of Cuchulain, who saved Ireland, and of the Angel on the Seventh Step, who brings his mother babies.
Perhaps it is story that accounts for Frank's survival. Wearing rags for diapers, begging a pig's head for Christmas dinner and gathering coal from the roadside to light a fire, Frank endures poverty, near-starvation and the casual cruelty of relatives and neighbors--yet lives to tell his tale with eloquence, exuberance and remarkable forgiveness.
Angela's Ashes, imbued on every page with Frank McCourt's astounding humor and compassion, is a glorious book that bears all the marks of a classic.]]>
532 Frank McCourt DC 5
It's a very personal, a very Frank look into a poor boy's life as he grows up to be a man. It's comical in its own way, since Frank uses the most colorful language, something he picked up while growing up in the slums of Limerick, Ireland. That's also makes it into a great memoir, because we see this little boy trying to not use words he hears every day, while describing the world as he sees it with his Irish spirit.

But while it's entertaining to read, its subject matter is not easy to swallow. It deals with having a father who took to the pint too much, of the relatives that could afford to take them in, of the babies that would not survive, of Christmas pig heads, of the shoes they did not have, of the charities that would give them very little, of bed bugs, of the money that always disappeared, of never-ending eye infections, of the lavatory that flooded their kitchen, of the wall they tore down for firewood, of the scent of the good food their neighbors enjoyed but never shared... all of the difficulties a poor family has to deal with in order to survive. It's a very real, very glaring look at what it looked - looks - like living in an impoverished Christian community in Ireland, through a little boy's eyes.

Despite all these however, it also features small highlights that probably kept Frankie hopeful and alive during those times, like finding a drunk's untouched chips, talking to the Angel on the Seventh Step, cutting up a precious dress to make red hearts for uniforms, reading Shakespeare at the library, being with a girl for the first time (even if she was sick), and, of course, Cuchulain. It's beautiful that way, being glimmers amidst a dark, sad childhood.

Overall, Angela's Ashes is a wonderful memoir. Despite all its bleakness and misery, it does feature a young Irish boy with a raggedy yet cheerful demeanor, one who grows up strong and level-headed despite everything that was thrust on his poor family.

It was, of course, a miserable childhood: the happy childhood is hardly worth your while.

Aye, 'tis.]]>
4.29 1996 Angela's Ashes
author: Frank McCourt
name: DC
average rating: 4.29
book published: 1996
rating: 5
read at: 2019/09/08
date added: 2023/08/04
shelves: ebook-audiobook, 1000-books-to-read
review:
Angela's Ashes is a very fun read, but it's also a very depressing one.

It's a very personal, a very Frank look into a poor boy's life as he grows up to be a man. It's comical in its own way, since Frank uses the most colorful language, something he picked up while growing up in the slums of Limerick, Ireland. That's also makes it into a great memoir, because we see this little boy trying to not use words he hears every day, while describing the world as he sees it with his Irish spirit.

But while it's entertaining to read, its subject matter is not easy to swallow. It deals with having a father who took to the pint too much, of the relatives that could afford to take them in, of the babies that would not survive, of Christmas pig heads, of the shoes they did not have, of the charities that would give them very little, of bed bugs, of the money that always disappeared, of never-ending eye infections, of the lavatory that flooded their kitchen, of the wall they tore down for firewood, of the scent of the good food their neighbors enjoyed but never shared... all of the difficulties a poor family has to deal with in order to survive. It's a very real, very glaring look at what it looked - looks - like living in an impoverished Christian community in Ireland, through a little boy's eyes.

Despite all these however, it also features small highlights that probably kept Frankie hopeful and alive during those times, like finding a drunk's untouched chips, talking to the Angel on the Seventh Step, cutting up a precious dress to make red hearts for uniforms, reading Shakespeare at the library, being with a girl for the first time (even if she was sick), and, of course, Cuchulain. It's beautiful that way, being glimmers amidst a dark, sad childhood.

Overall, Angela's Ashes is a wonderful memoir. Despite all its bleakness and misery, it does feature a young Irish boy with a raggedy yet cheerful demeanor, one who grows up strong and level-headed despite everything that was thrust on his poor family.

It was, of course, a miserable childhood: the happy childhood is hardly worth your while.

Aye, 'tis.
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<![CDATA[The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao]]> 5664311 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.]]> 354 Junot Díaz 110114730X DC 0 1000-books-to-read 3.96 2007 The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
author: Junot Díaz
name: DC
average rating: 3.96
book published: 2007
rating: 0
read at: 2019/09/29
date added: 2023/08/04
shelves: 1000-books-to-read
review:

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<![CDATA[The Dragon Republic (The Poppy War, #2)]]> 41212753
With no other options, Rin joins forces with the powerful Dragon Warlord, who has a plan to conquer Nikan, unseat the Empress, and create a new Republic. Rin throws herself into his war. After all, making war is all she knows how to do.

But the Empress is a more powerful foe than she appears, and the Dragon Warlord’s motivations are not as democratic as they seem. The more Rin learns, the more she fears her love for Nikan will drive her away from every ally and lead her to rely more and more on the Phoenix’s deadly power. Because there is nothing she won’t sacrifice for her country and her vengeance

The sequel to R.F. Kuang’s acclaimed debut THE POPPY WAR, THE DRAGON REPUBLIC combines the history of 20th-century China with a gripping world of gods and monsters, to devastating effect.]]>
654 R.F. Kuang 0062662635 DC 0 4.35 2019 The Dragon Republic (The Poppy War, #2)
author: R.F. Kuang
name: DC
average rating: 4.35
book published: 2019
rating: 0
read at: 2023/07/31
date added: 2023/07/31
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<![CDATA[The Art of War Visualized: The Sun Tzu Classic in Charts and Graphs]]> 24863189 It’s the perfect meeting of minds. One, a general whose epigrammatic lessons on strategy offer timeless insight and wisdom. And the other, a visual thinker whose succinct diagrams and charts give readers a fresh way of looking at life’s challenges and opportunities. A Bronze Age/Information Age marriage of Sun Tzu and Jessica Hagy, The Art of War Visualized is an inspired mash-up, a work that completely reenergizes the perennial bestseller and makes it accessible to a new generation of students, entrepreneurs, business leaders, artists, seekers, lovers of games and game theory, and anyone else who knows the value of seeking guidance for the future in the teachings of the past.

It’s as if Sun Tzu got a 21st-century do-over.

Author and illustrator of How to Be Interesting, Jessica Hagy is a cutting-edge thinker whose language—comprising circles, arrows, and lines and the well-chosen word or two—makes her an ideal philosopher for our ever-more-visual culture. Her charts and diagrams are deceptively simple, often funny, and always thought-provoking. She knows how to communicate not only ideas but the complex process of thinking itself, complete with its twists and surprises. For The Art of War Visualized, she presents her vision in evocative ink-brush art and bold typography. The result is page after page in which each passage of the complete canonical text (in its best-known Lionel Giles translation) is visually interpreted in a singular diagram, chart, or other illustration—transforming, reenergizing, and making the classic dazzlingly accessible for a new generation of readers.]]>
242 Jessica Hagy DC 0 currently-reading 3.95 2015 The Art of War Visualized: The Sun Tzu Classic in Charts and Graphs
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A Very Typical Family 57979424
Natalie drives cross-country to Santa Cruz with her willful cat in tow expecting to sign some papers, see siblings Lynn and Jake briefly, and get back to sorting out her life in Boston. But Jake, now an award-winning ornithologist, is missing, and Lynn, working as an undertaker in New York City, shows up with a teenage son. While Natalie and her nephew look for Jake--and meeting a very handsome marine biologist along the way--she unpacks the guilt she has held on to for so many years, wondering how, or if, she can salvage a relationship with her siblings after all this time.

A Very Typical Family navigates the messy yet warm-hearted journey of family members struggling to find each other again. Written with delightfully dark humor and characters you can't help but cheer for, this debut from Sierra Godfrey will have you reveling in the power of family and second chances.]]>
348 Sierra Godfrey 1728255228 DC 3 3.69 2022 A Very Typical Family
author: Sierra Godfrey
name: DC
average rating: 3.69
book published: 2022
rating: 3
read at: 2023/07/24
date added: 2023/07/24
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Beach read. It was interesting to learn about scientific illustrators, mortuary school, and kelp. Santa Cruz sounds amazing. Gaslighting, self-soothing, abuse, guilt� lots of emotions. Sibling relationship angle hit a nerve and I ended up tearing here and there. Historical heritage is always fun to hear about. It was okay.
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The Last White Man 59775925 From the New York Times -bestselling author of Exit West , a story of love, loss, and rediscovery in a time of unsettling change.

One morning, a man wakes up to find himself transformed. Overnight, Anders’s skin has turned dark, and the reflection in the mirror seems a stranger to him. At first he shares his secret only with Oona, an old friend turned new lover. Soon, reports of similar events begin to surface. Across the land, people are awakening in new incarnations, uncertain how their neighbors, friends, and family will greet them. Some see the transformations as the long-dreaded overturning of the established order that must be resisted to a bitter end. In many, like Anders’s father and Oona’s mother, a sense of profound loss and unease wars with profound love. As the bond between Anders and Oona deepens, change takes on a different a chance at a kind of rebirth--an opportunity to see ourselves, face to face, anew.

In Mohsin Hamid’s lyrical and urgent prose, The Last White Man powerfully uplifts our capacity for empathy and the transcendence over bigotry, fear, and anger it can achieve.]]>
188 Mohsin Hamid 0593538838 DC 5 ebook-audiobook
Written in a continuous eddy of thoughts and change, The Last White Man is a challenge to the racism that thrives in a small town with a racial majority. It speaks of Anders, a white man turning into one of the few colored individuals in a predominantly white community, one where allegiances have been made based on the color of one’s skin. As he sees people - friends, family, neighbors, the grocery cashier - change their attitudes towards him despite knowing how white he used to be, he also sees transformation in the people around him as horror - and the horror - spreads.

We also see change through the eyes of Oona, a comforting presence despite having a racist, conspiracy theorist of a mother. Her family brought individuality and color to the community before Anders even turned - from yoga, to sexual identity, to mental health issues, to feminine strength. Oona was unique in how Anders - a Caucasian personal trainer who worked in a small-time gym - was not. And it is in the interaction between these two (and their parents) that we glimpse how human we all are underneath our skin.

Having experienced firsthand the discrimination a person of color goes through in a land of white people, I felt a satisfaction in this book. I delighted in seeing the hubris of a man who used to fear nothing and now has become a source of fear/disgust/ridicule for the entire town. Some fair-skinned folks do not know what it is like to live without the privilege they were born to, when all that people of color really want is equality, equity, a raise. It is cathartic in that way, and eye-opening how real it is.

Great premise, lots of run-ons, relatable in today’s divided world. What a story to chew about.]]>
3.66 2022 The Last White Man
author: Mohsin Hamid
name: DC
average rating: 3.66
book published: 2022
rating: 5
read at: 2023/07/06
date added: 2023/07/08
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This is Kafka’s Metamorphosis, but with the transformation of a white man into a brown one.

Written in a continuous eddy of thoughts and change, The Last White Man is a challenge to the racism that thrives in a small town with a racial majority. It speaks of Anders, a white man turning into one of the few colored individuals in a predominantly white community, one where allegiances have been made based on the color of one’s skin. As he sees people - friends, family, neighbors, the grocery cashier - change their attitudes towards him despite knowing how white he used to be, he also sees transformation in the people around him as horror - and the horror - spreads.

We also see change through the eyes of Oona, a comforting presence despite having a racist, conspiracy theorist of a mother. Her family brought individuality and color to the community before Anders even turned - from yoga, to sexual identity, to mental health issues, to feminine strength. Oona was unique in how Anders - a Caucasian personal trainer who worked in a small-time gym - was not. And it is in the interaction between these two (and their parents) that we glimpse how human we all are underneath our skin.

Having experienced firsthand the discrimination a person of color goes through in a land of white people, I felt a satisfaction in this book. I delighted in seeing the hubris of a man who used to fear nothing and now has become a source of fear/disgust/ridicule for the entire town. Some fair-skinned folks do not know what it is like to live without the privilege they were born to, when all that people of color really want is equality, equity, a raise. It is cathartic in that way, and eye-opening how real it is.

Great premise, lots of run-ons, relatable in today’s divided world. What a story to chew about.
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Project Hail Mary 54906250 An impossible mission.
An ally he never imagined.

Ryland Grace is the sole survivor on a desperate, last-chance mission - and if he fails, humanity and the earth itself will perish.

Except that right now, he doesn't know that. He can't even remember his own name, let alone the nature of his assignment or how to complete it.

All he knows is that he's been asleep for a very, very long time. And he's just been awakened to find himself millions of miles from home, with nothing but two corpses for company.

His crewmates dead, his memories fuzzily returning, Ryland realizes that an impossible task now confronts him. Hurtling through space on this tiny ship, it's up to him to puzzle out an impossible scientific mystery-and conquer an extinction-level threat to our species.

And with the clock ticking down and the nearest human being light-years away, he's got to do it all alone.

Or does he?]]>
549 Andy Weir DC 5 Rocky is best boi. 4.57 2021 Project Hail Mary
author: Andy Weir
name: DC
average rating: 4.57
book published: 2021
rating: 5
read at: 2022/10/12
date added: 2023/07/07
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Rocky is best boi.
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<![CDATA[The Poppy War (The Poppy War, #1)]]> 41454019
When Rin aced the Keju—the Empire-wide test to find the most talented youth to learn at the Academies—it was a shock to everyone: to the test officials, who couldn’t believe a war orphan from Rooster Province could pass without cheating; to Rin’s guardians, who believed they’d finally be able to marry her off and further their criminal enterprise; and to Rin herself, who realized she was finally free of the servitude and despair that had made up her daily existence. That she got into Sinegard—the most elite military school in Nikan—was even more surprising.

But surprises aren’t always good.

Because being a dark-skinned peasant girl from the south is not an easy thing at Sinegard. Targeted from the outset by rival classmates for her color, poverty, and gender, Rin discovers she possesses a lethal, unearthly power—an aptitude for the nearly-mythical art of shamanism. Exploring the depths of her gift with the help of a seemingly insane teacher and psychoactive substances, Rin learns that gods long thought dead are very much alive—and that mastering control over those powers could mean more than just surviving school.

For while the Nikara Empire is at peace, the Federation of Mugen still lurks across a narrow sea. The militarily advanced Federation occupied Nikan for decades after the First Poppy War, and only barely lost the continent in the Second. And while most of the people are complacent to go about their lives, a few are aware that a Third Poppy War is just a spark away . . .

Rin’s shamanic powers may be the only way to save her people. But as she finds out more about the god that has chosen her, the vengeful Phoenix, she fears that winning the war may cost her humanity . . . and that it may already be too late.]]>
527 R.F. Kuang 0062662589 DC 4 4.30 2018 The Poppy War (The Poppy War, #1)
author: R.F. Kuang
name: DC
average rating: 4.30
book published: 2018
rating: 4
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The Power 39402272 The Power the world is a recognizable place: There's a rich Nigerian boy who lounges around the family pool; a foster kid whose religious parents hide their true nature; an ambitious American politician; and a tough London girl from a tricky family. But then a vital new force takes root and flourishes, causing their lives to converge with devastating effect. Teenage girls now have immense physical power: They can cause agonizing pain and even death. With this small twist of nature, the world drastically resets.]]> 416 Naomi Alderman DC 0 3.86 2016 The Power
author: Naomi Alderman
name: DC
average rating: 3.86
book published: 2016
rating: 0
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River Woman, River Demon 61769413
Eva Santos Moon is a burgeoning Chicana artist who practices the ancient, spiritual ways of brujería and curanderisma, but she's at one of her lowest points--suffering from disorienting blackouts, creative stagnation, and a feeling of disconnect from her magickal roots. When her husband, a beloved university professor and the glue that holds their family together, is taken into custody for the shocking murder of their friend, Eva doesn't know whom to trust--least of all, herself. She soon falls under suspicion as a potential suspect, and her past rises to the surface, dredging up the truth about an eerily similar death from her childhood.

Struggling with fragmented memories and self-doubt, an increasingly terrified Eva fears that she might have been involved in both murders. But why doesn't she remember? Only the dead women know for sure, and they're coming for her with a haunting vengeance. As she fights to keep her family out of danger, Eva realizes she must use her magick as a bruja to protect herself and her loved ones, while confronting her own dark history.

A psychological thriller that weaves together the threads of folk magick with personal and cultural empowerment, River Woman, River Demon is a mysterious incantation of reckoning with the past and claiming one's unique power and voice.]]>
330 Jennifer Givhan 1665057521 DC 4
Magick is interlaced in the lives of Eva and her family, and oh how it permeates through the ordinariness around them - the reality of jobs, mortgages, school, therapists, the law, racism, and of course, a devout Catholic sister. Set in New Mexico, this novel paints a picture of how it feels like to be a mixed race family in a predominantly white community, and how the old beliefs keep them afloat because, as Jericho puts it, “Kids of color need every art of the craft at their fingertips.�

But the more vivid imagery is captured in the essence of Karma and Cecilia, who sashay in and out of the story like the ever-flowing river behind the Moons� house. You see them in Eva’s mind, a maze of trauma, blood, and grief. She turns to black candles as she discovers jewelry of her past, only to unravel and stitch herself back together each day with glass fragments and a prayer to Mictecacihuatl, Lady of the Dead.

The book is a wild ride showcasing a mix of cultures, as personified by the overlay of Santa Muerte, Our Lady of Death, herself a blend of old belief and new religion. Here, there is sex, violence, injustice, and muck as filthy as the tongues that curse folks, but there is also something pure and powerful - love, in all its beautiful forms.

There may be times where the lines of Magick and reality blur, but take it in stride. Pour out the Hot Foot powder, grab the doll baby, and light the wick. It’s witching hour, bruja.]]>
3.86 2022 River Woman, River Demon
author: Jennifer Givhan
name: DC
average rating: 3.86
book published: 2022
rating: 4
read at: 2023/03/14
date added: 2023/06/24
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River Woman, River Demon is a story bound by spells. Not just your run-of-the-mill, everyday, TV-glamoured spells, however. These are spells spun with hoodoo, with brujería, with Wicca - Granny Magick revered and whispered through the ages, from one witch to another.

Magick is interlaced in the lives of Eva and her family, and oh how it permeates through the ordinariness around them - the reality of jobs, mortgages, school, therapists, the law, racism, and of course, a devout Catholic sister. Set in New Mexico, this novel paints a picture of how it feels like to be a mixed race family in a predominantly white community, and how the old beliefs keep them afloat because, as Jericho puts it, “Kids of color need every art of the craft at their fingertips.�

But the more vivid imagery is captured in the essence of Karma and Cecilia, who sashay in and out of the story like the ever-flowing river behind the Moons� house. You see them in Eva’s mind, a maze of trauma, blood, and grief. She turns to black candles as she discovers jewelry of her past, only to unravel and stitch herself back together each day with glass fragments and a prayer to Mictecacihuatl, Lady of the Dead.

The book is a wild ride showcasing a mix of cultures, as personified by the overlay of Santa Muerte, Our Lady of Death, herself a blend of old belief and new religion. Here, there is sex, violence, injustice, and muck as filthy as the tongues that curse folks, but there is also something pure and powerful - love, in all its beautiful forms.

There may be times where the lines of Magick and reality blur, but take it in stride. Pour out the Hot Foot powder, grab the doll baby, and light the wick. It’s witching hour, bruja.
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The Better Half 123412500
As Nina’s school year gets underway, all seems to be progressing as planned. Before long, wunder-hire Jared Jones, two hundred pounds of Harvard-educated ego, relentlessly pushes Nina to her ethical limits. Soon after, dutiful Xandra accuses one of her teachers of misconduct. And most alarming, the repercussions of her trip with Marisol force Nina into a life-altering choice. Time is of the essence, and Nina must decide if she will embrace a future she never could have predicted.]]>
326 Alli Frank 1542034175 DC 0 3.88 2023 The Better Half
author: Alli Frank
name: DC
average rating: 3.88
book published: 2023
rating: 0
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The Remains of the Day 274186 here.

The Remains of the Day is a profoundly compelling portrait of the perfect English butler and of his fading, insular world postwar England. At the end of his three decades of service at Darlington Hall, Stevens embarks on a country drive, during which he looks back over his career to reassure himself that he has served humanity by serving “a great gentleman.� But lurking in his memory are doubts about the true nature of Lord Darlington’s “greatness� and graver doubts about his own faith in the man he served.]]>
245 Kazuo Ishiguro 0679731725 DC 4
However, what about the employer that is his heart? (I felt inclined to say that.)

I was amused by this book (I had several!! laugh-out-loud moments), I was interested in its historical references, I was awed by Stevens' amazing capability. Something fell short, though. I must think about it for a while longer.

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4.17 1989 The Remains of the Day
author: Kazuo Ishiguro
name: DC
average rating: 4.17
book published: 1989
rating: 4
read at: 2012/07/11
date added: 2023/05/16
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This book is one that touches on the subject of the seemingly perfect professional. As one whose job it is to be on beck and call of their employer, Stevens has indeed done very nicely to serve his utmost.

However, what about the employer that is his heart? (I felt inclined to say that.)

I was amused by this book (I had several!! laugh-out-loud moments), I was interested in its historical references, I was awed by Stevens' amazing capability. Something fell short, though. I must think about it for a while longer.

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Tastes Like War: A Memoir 57895732 Finalist for the 2021 National Book Award for Nonfiction

Winner of the 2022 Asian/Pacific American Award in Literature

A TIME and NPR Best Book of the Year in 2021This evocative memoir of food and family history is "somehow both mouthwatering and heartbreaking... [and] a potent personal history" (Shelf Awareness).Grace M. Cho grew up as the daughter of a white American merchant marine and the Korean bar hostess he met abroad. They were one of few immigrants in a xenophobic small town during the Cold War, where identity was politicized by everyday details--language, cultural references, memories, and food. When Grace was fifteen, her dynamic mother experienced the onset of schizophrenia, a condition that would continue and evolve for the rest of her life.

Part food memoir, part sociological investigation, Tastes Like War is a hybrid text about a daughter's search through intimate and global history for the roots of her mother's schizophrenia. In her mother's final years, Grace learned to cook dishes from her parent's childhood in order to invite the past into the present, and to hold space for her mother's multiple voices at the table. And through careful listening over these shared meals, Grace discovered not only the things that broke the brilliant, complicated woman who raised her--but also the things that kept her alive.

"An exquisite commemoration and a potent reclamation." --Booklist (starred review)

"A wrenching, powerful account of the long-term effects of the immigrant experience." --Kirkus Reviews]]>
252 Grace M. Cho 1952177952 DC 0 currently-reading 4.03 2021 Tastes Like War: A Memoir
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I'll Stop the World 61266164
Is it the right place at the wrong time? Or the wrong place at the right time?

Trapped in a dead-end town, Justin Warren has had his life defined by the suspicious deaths of his grandparents. The unsolved crime happened long before Justin was born, but the ripple effects are still felt after thirty-eight years. Justin always knew he wouldn’t have much of a future. He just never imagined that his life might take him backward.

In a cosmic twist of fate, Justin’s choices send him crashing into the path of determined optimist Rose Yin. Justin and Rose live in the same town and attend the same school, but have never met―because Rose lives in 1985. Justin won’t be born for another twenty years. And his grandparents are still alive―for now.

In a series of events that reverberate through multiple lifetimes, Justin and Rose have a week to get Justin unstuck in time and put each of them in control of their futures―by solving a murder that hasn’t even happened yet.

CW: I’LL STOP THE WORLD contains depictions of emotional abuse, alcoholism and excessive drinking, underage drinking, smoking, racism, discussions of homophobia, and violent bullying.]]>
446 Lauren Thoman 1662509952 DC 0 4.09 2023 I'll Stop the World
author: Lauren Thoman
name: DC
average rating: 4.09
book published: 2023
rating: 0
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<![CDATA[The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle]]> 40033006
There are eight days, and eight witnesses for you to inhabit.

We will only let you escape once you tell us the name of the killer.

Understood? Then let's begin . . .

Evelyn Hardcastle will die. Every day until Aiden Bishop can identify her killer and break the cycle. But every time the day begins again, Aiden wakes up in the body of a different guest. And some of his hosts are more helpful than others . . .

The most inventive debut of the year twists together a mystery of such unexpected creativity it will leave listeners guessing until the very last second.]]>
482 Stuart Turton DC 0 3.78 2018 The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
author: Stuart Turton
name: DC
average rating: 3.78
book published: 2018
rating: 0
read at: 2023/02/10
date added: 2023/04/16
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<![CDATA[Fat Nation: A History of Obesity in America]]> 43177435
Fat Nation is a social history of obesity in the United States since the second World War. In confronting this familiar topic from a historical perspective, Jonathan Engel attempts to show that obesity is a symptom of complex changes that have transpired over the past half century to our food, our living habits, our life patterns, our built environments, and our social interactions. He offers readers solid grounding in the known science underlying obesity (genetic set points, complex endocrine feedback loops, neurochemical messengering) but then makes the novel argument that obesity is a result of the interaction of our genes with our environment. That is, our bodies have always been programmed to become obese, but until recently never had the opportunity to do so. Now, with cheap calories ubiquitous (particularly in the form of sucrose), unwalkable physical spaces, deteriorating rituals and norms surrounding eating, and the withering of cooking skills, nearly every American daily confronts the challenge of not putting on weight. Given the outcomes, though, for those who are obese, Engel encourages us to address the problems and offers suggestions to help remedy the problem.]]>
210 Jonathan Engel 1538117754 DC 0 currently-reading 4.22 Fat Nation: A History of Obesity in America
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The Ambassadors 11225338 131 Henry James 1596256109 DC 0 3.46 1903 The Ambassadors
author: Henry James
name: DC
average rating: 3.46
book published: 1903
rating: 0
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<![CDATA[The Sandman, Vol. 1: Preludes & Nocturnes]]> 42409735
New York Times best-selling author Neil Gaiman's transcendent series THE SANDMAN is often hailed as the definitive Vertigo title and one of the finest achievements in graphic storytelling. Gaiman created an unforgettable tale of the forces that exist beyond life and death by weaving ancient mythology, folklore and fairy tales with his own distinct narrative vision.

In PRELUDES & NOCTURNES, an occultist attempting to capture Death to bargain for eternal life traps her younger brother Dream instead. After his 70 year imprisonment and eventual escape, Dream, also known as Morpheus, goes on a quest for his lost objects of power. On his arduous journey Morpheus encounters Lucifer, John Constantine, and an all-powerful madman.

This book also includes the story "The Sound of Her Wings," which introduces us to the pragmatic and perky goth girl Death.

Collects THE SANDMAN #1-8.]]>
236 Neil Gaiman DC 0 4.39 1988 The Sandman, Vol. 1: Preludes & Nocturnes
author: Neil Gaiman
name: DC
average rating: 4.39
book published: 1988
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<![CDATA[Beautiful Boards:50 Amazing Snack Boards for Any Occasion]]> 52692188 Make mealtimes, special occasions, and holidays extra memorable with these 50 delicious, inspiring, family-friendly, and easy-to-recreate snack boards.

Visually exciting and deliciously enticing,The BakerMama's snack boards move beyond (and include) classic cheese and charcuterie and are comprised of easy-to-find fresh and prepared foods, arranged in beautiful, artful, and whimsical ways (think a football shape for watching the game and a turkey shape for celebrating Thanksgiving). The variety of foods on each board are great for a group, big or small, and will bring people together through snacking, all while introducing kids to foods they might not normally try. Plus, you can make the boards ahead of time, so you can actually sit down and spend time with your loved ones. In this book, you will find boards for anytime, entertaining and special occasions, seasons and holidays, breakfast and brunch, meals, and desserts.

Impress your family and friends with artful masterpieces, including: After School Board Date Night In Board Birthday Dessert Board Unicorn Board Summer Board Candy Cane Caprese Board Pancake Board Bloody Mary Board Build-Your-Own Taco Board Cobb Salad Board Build-Your-Own Sundae Board
Along with The BakerMama sharing her tips to get you into the board mind-set, every board is accompanied by a gorgeous, large photo and step-by-step instructions to make each one easy to recreate. Beautiful Boards is an entertaining game changer that will have you spending less time in the kitchen and more time having fun.
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168 Maegan Brown 0760366373 DC 0 currently-reading 4.18 2019 Beautiful Boards:50 Amazing Snack Boards for Any Occasion
author: Maegan Brown
name: DC
average rating: 4.18
book published: 2019
rating: 0
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Dusk 20225420 Dusk (originally published in the Philippines as Po-on), F. Sionil Jose begins his five-novel Rosales Saga, which the poet and critic Ricaredo Demetillo called "the first great Filipino novels written in English." Set in the 1880s, Dusk records the exile of a tenant family from its village and the new life it attempts to make in the small town of Rosales. Here commences the epic tale of a family unwillingly thrown into the turmoil of history. But this is more than a historical novel; it is also the eternal story of man's tortured search for true faith and the larger meaning of existence. Jose has achieved a fiction of extraordinary scope and passion, a book as meaningful to Philippine literature as One Hundred Years of Solitude is to Latin American literature.



"The foremost Filipino novelist in English, his novels deserve a much wider readership than the Philippines can offer."--Ian Buruma, New York Review of Books


"Tolstoy himself, not to mention Italo Svevo, would envy the author of this story."--Chicago Tribune]]>
353 F. Sionil José 0307830306 DC 0 4.35 1984 Dusk
author: F. Sionil José
name: DC
average rating: 4.35
book published: 1984
rating: 0
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<![CDATA[Breakfast at Tiffany's and Three Stories: House of Flowers, A Diamond Guitar, and A Christmas Memory]]> 15785457 Holly Golightly knows that nothing bad can ever happen to you at Tiffany's. In this seductive, wistful masterpiece, Capote created a woman whose name has entered the American idiom and whose style is a part of the literary landscape—her poignancy, wit, and naïveté continue to charm.

This volume also includes three of Capote's best-known stories, “House of Flowers,� “A Diamond Guitar,� and “A Christmas Memory,� which the Saturday Review called “one of the most moving stories in our language.� It is a tale of two innocents—a small boy and the old woman who is his best friend—whose sweetness contains a hard, sharp kernel of truth.]]>
141 Truman Capote DC 0 currently-reading 3.82 1958 Breakfast at Tiffany's and Three Stories: House of Flowers, A Diamond Guitar, and A Christmas Memory
author: Truman Capote
name: DC
average rating: 3.82
book published: 1958
rating: 0
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<![CDATA[The Life and Amours of the Beautiful, Gay and Dashing Kate Percival]]> 9221199
“Amy, Amy!� I exclaimed, “you are killing me with pleasure.�
“Have you not given me the most intense enjoyment this morning, and shall I not be equally kind to you? But stay, darling.� she continued, “I have something that will give you even greater delight.�
She suddenly desisted from her manipulations, and running through her trunk took from it an India-rubber dildo, shaped exactly like a man’s instrument.
“This is what I amuse myself with when alone.� said she, “and now I am going to give you a taste of it. Place yourself on your knees dear Kate, and recline your head on the pillow.�
I placed myself in the position she indicated, by which means my buttocks were elevated high in the air.
“How glorious you look in this position, Kate.� said Amy, pressing her hands over my bottom. “What a pretty object is your bijou between your swelling thighs, how closely the plump lips come together and how delicately they are shaded by the curling hair growing on that precious buttock! I must--I must kiss it.”]]>
0 Kate Percival DC 2 ebook-audiobook Fanny Hill, or Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure, prose pornography. Blatant descriptions of the sexual act. All the characters here seem too perfect (with each person described, more or less, as having "perfect beauties"), and the intercourse between them seems rather repetitive and cliche'. Not much of a plot here either, and the ending, I think, is to be expected. [spoilers removed] There is some talk about orgies, which weren't discussed as much in Fanny Hill.

(Rating it a 2, because "it's ok". Heh.)

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2.96 2009 The Life and Amours of the Beautiful, Gay and Dashing Kate Percival
author: Kate Percival
name: DC
average rating: 2.96
book published: 2009
rating: 2
read at: 2012/02/01
date added: 2022/08/28
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Again, like Fanny Hill, or Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure, prose pornography. Blatant descriptions of the sexual act. All the characters here seem too perfect (with each person described, more or less, as having "perfect beauties"), and the intercourse between them seems rather repetitive and cliche'. Not much of a plot here either, and the ending, I think, is to be expected. [spoilers removed] There is some talk about orgies, which weren't discussed as much in Fanny Hill.

(Rating it a 2, because "it's ok". Heh.)

[I honestly haven't read much of this genre, so I don't think I can review this as well as others.]
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Suncatcher 49210264
Ceylon is on the brink of change. But young Kairo is at loose ends. School is closed, the government is in disarray, the press is under threat, and the religious right are flexing their muscles. Kairo’s hardworking mother blows off steam at her cha-cha-cha classes; his Trotskyist father grumbles over the state of the nation between his secret bets on horse races in faraway England. All Kairo wants to do is hide in his room and flick through secondhand westerns and superhero comics, or escape on his bicycle and daydream.

Then he meets the magnetic teenage Jay, and his whole world is turned inside out.

A budding naturalist and a born rebel, Jay keeps fish and traps birds for an aviary he is building in the garden of his grand home. As Jay guides Kairo from the realm of make-believe into one of hunting guns and fast cars and introduces him to a girl� Niromi—Kairo begins to understand the price of privilege and embarks on a journey of devastating consequence.

Taut and luminous, graceful and wild, Suncatcher is a poignant coming-of-age novel about difficult friendships and sudden awakenings set among the tumult of 1960s Sri Lanka, that confirms Gunesekera’s status as one of today’s most lyrical writers.]]>
208 Romesh Gunesekera 1620975599 DC 4 3.47 2019 Suncatcher
author: Romesh Gunesekera
name: DC
average rating: 3.47
book published: 2019
rating: 4
read at: 2022/08/03
date added: 2022/08/03
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This book is a poetic coming-of-age story of young Kairo, a boy living in 1960s Sri Lanka. It is a tale of a government in flux, while two teenagers catch birds and enjoy Chocolacs at the local milk bar. There is a quiet in this book, the quiet you would enjoy amongst the cawing of wildlife, the roar of imported cars, and the shouts of boys playing war games. With schools getting shut down and your rich neighbors fleeing the country, what else is there to do but to seek adventures and build amazing things? A slow, beautiful look at the growing pains of Colombo, as seen through the eyes of a youngling making his first long-lasting friendship.
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<![CDATA[Bay Area Forager: Your Guide to Edible Wild Plants of the San Francisco Bay Area]]> 36949148
Reading this guidebook is like taking a wild foods walk with foraging experts Mia Andler and Kevin Feinstein: it gives practical advice for gathering edible wild plants in the Bay Area in a voice that is friendly and suffused with rich personal knowledge. The authors provide thorough descriptions of where to find each of the region’s most readily available plants, and they give clear instructions for harvesting them responsibly. Large, detailed photographs help readers to identify plants easily. Also included are mouth-watering recipes such as cattail crêpes, cherry laurel cordial, fiddlehead fusilli, and rosehip soup. Ideal for any experience level, The Bay Area Forager invites readers to deepen their relationship with their environment.]]>
336 Mia Andler 1597144541 DC 0 currently-reading 4.00 2015 Bay Area Forager: Your Guide to Edible Wild Plants of the San Francisco Bay Area
author: Mia Andler
name: DC
average rating: 4.00
book published: 2015
rating: 0
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The Cry and the Dedication 333412 310 Carlos Bulosan 1566392969 DC 0 3.78 1995 The Cry and the Dedication
author: Carlos Bulosan
name: DC
average rating: 3.78
book published: 1995
rating: 0
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<![CDATA[Rogue Squadron (Star Wars: X-Wing, #1)]]> 513176
Its very name strikes fear into enemy hearts. So when Rebel hero Wedge Antilles rebuilds the legendary Rogue Squadron, he seeks out only the best -- the most skilled, the most daring X-wing pilots. Through arduous training and dangerous missions, he weeds out the weak from the strong, assembling a group of hard-bitten warriors willing to fight, ready to die. Antilles knows the grim truth: that even with the best X-wing jockeys in the galaxy, many will not survive their near-suicidal missions. But when Rogue Squadron is ordered to assist in the assault on the heavily fortified Imperial stronghold of Black Moon, even the bravest must wonder if any at all will survive. . . .]]>
386 Michael A. Stackpole 0553568019 DC 0 currently-reading 4.05 1996 Rogue Squadron (Star Wars: X-Wing, #1)
author: Michael A. Stackpole
name: DC
average rating: 4.05
book published: 1996
rating: 0
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Piranesi 50202953
There is one other person in the house—a man called The Other, who visits Piranesi twice a week and asks for help with research into A Great and Secret Knowledge. But as Piranesi explores, evidence emerges of another person, and a terrible truth begins to unravel, revealing a world beyond the one Piranesi has always known.]]>
272 Susanna Clarke 163557563X DC 0 currently-reading 4.22 2020 Piranesi
author: Susanna Clarke
name: DC
average rating: 4.22
book published: 2020
rating: 0
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<![CDATA[Good Boss, Bad Boss: How to Be the Best...And Learn from the Worst]]> 7996747 320 Robert I. Sutton 0446556084 DC 0 currently-reading, nonfiction 3.80 2010 Good Boss, Bad Boss: How to Be the Best...And Learn from the Worst
author: Robert I. Sutton
name: DC
average rating: 3.80
book published: 2010
rating: 0
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<![CDATA[Enough About Me: The Unexpected Power of Selflessness]]> 57502304
When his father was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, Richard Lui made a tough decision. The award-winning news anchor decided to set aside his growing career to care for his family. At first, this new caregiving lifestyle did not come easily for Lui, and what followed was a seven-year exercise in what it really means to be selfless.

Enough About Mealso takes a behind-the-scenes look at some of the world's most difficult moments from a journalist's point of view. From survivors of terrorist attacks to victims of racial strife, Lui shares the lessons he learned from those who rose above the fray to be helpful, self-sacrificing, and generous in the face of monumental tragedy and loss.

Lui shares practical tips, tools, and mnemonics learned along the way to help shift the way we think and live,

Selfless decision methods and practices for work, home, relationships, and communityStudies and research that show the personal benefits of being selflessThe lasting impact of sharing your storyPractical, bite-sized ways to be more engaging and inclusive in your day-to-day lifeHow to train our decision-making muscles to choose others over ourselvesChoice by choice, step by step, the path to a more satisfying and fulfilling journey is right here in the people around us.

Praise forEnough About

"Richard Lui underscores the importance of sharing stories to bring people together through selfless acts for the greater good."

Beth Kallmyer, Vice President of Care and Support, Alzheimer's Association

"Richard is living a life of service. This is a jewel of a book, a celebration of the best of the human spirit and of the good that emerges from sacrifice. Richard Lui is a beacon of light in these dark times."

José Díaz-Balart, Anchor, NBC Nightly News Saturday; Anchor, Noticias Telemundo]]>
256 Richard Lui 0310362466 DC 0 currently-reading 3.59 Enough About Me: The Unexpected Power of Selflessness
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name: DC
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War and Peace 48725100
Through the bonds of love and family, and all that can break them, Tolstoy examines the effects of war on every strata of society in his masterwork of intimate—and epic—social history.

Revised Previously published as War and Peace, this edition of War and Peace (AmazonClassics Edition) includes editorial revisions.]]>
544 Leo Tolstoy 1542022010 DC 0 currently-reading 4.29 1869 War and Peace
author: Leo Tolstoy
name: DC
average rating: 4.29
book published: 1869
rating: 0
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Sons (House of Earth, #2) 40776308 The second installment in Pearl S. Buck’s acclaimed Good Earth the powerful story of three brothers whose greed will bring their family to the brink of ruin

Sons
begins where The Good Earth Revolution is sweeping through China. Wang Lung is on his deathbed in the house of his fathers, and his three sons stand ready to inherit his hard-won estate. One son has taken the family’s wealth for granted and become a landlord; another is a thriving merchant and moneylender; the youngest, an ambitious general, is destined to be a leader in the country. Through all his life’s changes, Wang did not anticipate that each son would hunger to sell his beloved land for maximum profit.At once a tribute to early Chinese fiction, a saga of family dissension, and a depiction of the clashes between old and new, Sons is a vivid and compelling masterwork of fiction.This ebook features an illustrated biography of Pearl S. Buck including rare images from the author’s estate.]]>
229 Pearl S. Buck 1453267395 DC 0 3.90 1932 Sons (House of Earth, #2)
author: Pearl S. Buck
name: DC
average rating: 3.90
book published: 1932
rating: 0
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<![CDATA[The Good Earth (House of Earth, #1)]]> 16173514 Librarian's note: An alternate cover edition can be found here

The Good Earth is Buck’s classic story of Wang Lung, a Chinese peasant farmer, and his wife, O-lan, a former slave. With luck and hard work, the couple’s fortunes improve over the years: They are blessed with sons, and save steadily until one day they can afford to buy property in the House of Wang—the very house in which O-lan used to work. But success brings with it a new set of problems. Wang soon finds himself the target of jealousy, and as good harvests come and go, so does the social order. Will Wang’s family cherish the estate after he’s gone? And can his material success, the bedrock of his life, guarantee anything about his soul?

Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the William Dean Howells Award, The Good Earth was an Oprah’s Book Club choice in 2004. A readers� favorite for generations, this powerful and beautifully written fable resonates with universal themes of hope and family unity.

This ebook features an illustrated biography of Pearl S. Buck including rare images from the author’s estate.]]>
212 Pearl S. Buck DC 0 currently-reading 4.32 1931 The Good Earth  (House of Earth, #1)
author: Pearl S. Buck
name: DC
average rating: 4.32
book published: 1931
rating: 0
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The Goldfinch 18902634
Aged thirteen, Theo Decker, son of a devoted mother and a reckless, largely absent father, survives an accident that otherwise tears his life apart. Alone and rudderless in New York, he is taken in by the family of a wealthy friend. He is tormented by an unbearable longing for his mother, and down the years clings to the thing that most reminds him of her: a small, strangely captivating painting that ultimately draws him into the criminal underworld. As he grows up, Theo learns to glide between the drawing rooms of the rich and the dusty antiques store where he works. He is alienated and in love - and his talisman, the painting, places him at the centre of a narrowing, ever more dangerous circle.

The Goldfinch is a haunted odyssey through present-day America and a drama of enthralling power. Combining unforgettably vivid characters and thrilling suspense, it is a beautiful, addictive triumph - a sweeping story of loss and obsession, of survival and self-invention, of the deepest mysteries of love, identity and fate.]]>
774 Donna Tartt DC 5 A gripping story that touches on antiquities, drugs, a mother’s love, and a goldfinch

The Goldfinch is about the brilliant journey of a painting, a young man, and the world that revolves around them. It involves extensive training in the repair of antique furniture, as well as a robust knowledge of chemical substances. You may notice the PTSD that never goes away, as well as the freckled redhead who squeezes your hand in your everyday daydreams. Along the way, you will meet some of the best - and worst - people of your life, including a runaway father, an icy yet warm-hearted socialite, an alcoholic teenager who is fluent in at least 4 languages, a kind-hearted shopkeeper whose friends steal priceless goods from. But, all the while, it is about the love of a mother, whose pure and thoughtful ways permeate one’s daily sojourn through this cold earth.

This story is beautiful, poetic, difficult to read, sad. But that is, as Theo would tell you, just how Life is. It’s not always butterflies and rainbows (unless you were under the influence). It is almost like a little chained goldfinch painted in vibrant colors - innocent, trapped, an observer of the world around them, the decision of how to act towards their circumstances resting on their wings.

The Goldfinch has plenty of detail on the smallest brushstroke, the best ways to get illegal pharmaceuticals in your neighborhood, love (and not-love) stories, and death. It isn’t always an easy read, but it is gripping in its twists, turns, tragedies. An overall lovely read.]]>
4.03 2013 The Goldfinch
author: Donna Tartt
name: DC
average rating: 4.03
book published: 2013
rating: 5
read at: 2021/07/16
date added: 2021/07/16
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A gripping story that touches on antiquities, drugs, a mother’s love, and a goldfinch

The Goldfinch is about the brilliant journey of a painting, a young man, and the world that revolves around them. It involves extensive training in the repair of antique furniture, as well as a robust knowledge of chemical substances. You may notice the PTSD that never goes away, as well as the freckled redhead who squeezes your hand in your everyday daydreams. Along the way, you will meet some of the best - and worst - people of your life, including a runaway father, an icy yet warm-hearted socialite, an alcoholic teenager who is fluent in at least 4 languages, a kind-hearted shopkeeper whose friends steal priceless goods from. But, all the while, it is about the love of a mother, whose pure and thoughtful ways permeate one’s daily sojourn through this cold earth.

This story is beautiful, poetic, difficult to read, sad. But that is, as Theo would tell you, just how Life is. It’s not always butterflies and rainbows (unless you were under the influence). It is almost like a little chained goldfinch painted in vibrant colors - innocent, trapped, an observer of the world around them, the decision of how to act towards their circumstances resting on their wings.

The Goldfinch has plenty of detail on the smallest brushstroke, the best ways to get illegal pharmaceuticals in your neighborhood, love (and not-love) stories, and death. It isn’t always an easy read, but it is gripping in its twists, turns, tragedies. An overall lovely read.
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<![CDATA[Stress-Proof: The Scientific Solution to Protect Your Brain and Body--and Be More Resilient Every Day]]> 35305665 Discover simple, science-based strategies for beating stress at its own game

When’s the best time to exercise � and how much is too much?
Which foods fortify the brain, and which do the opposite?
How can we use music, movement, and motivation to boost our rational brain and keep our cool no matter what life throws our way?

Short bursts of stress are an inevitable part of modern life. But how much is too much? Research is uncovering the delicate balance that can turn a brief stressful episode into systemic overload, eventually leading to inflammation, anxiety, depression, and other chronic health issues.

This practical and groundbreaking guide reveals seven paths to fighting the effects of stress--to strengthen our natural defenses so that our minds remain sharp, and our bodies resilient, no matter what life throws at us.

Each chapter examines a common stress agent—including inflammation, an out-of-sync body clock, cortisol levels, and emotional triggers—and presents simple ways to minimize its harmful effects with changes in diet, exercise, and other daily habits—including surprising hacks involving music, eye movements, body temperature, and more.

Translating cutting-edge scientific findings into clear and simple advice,Stress-Proofis the ultimate user’s guide for body, mind and well-being.]]>
279 Mithu Storoni 1524704083 DC 0 currently-reading 3.92 2017 Stress-Proof: The Scientific Solution to Protect Your Brain and Body--and Be More Resilient Every Day
author: Mithu Storoni
name: DC
average rating: 3.92
book published: 2017
rating: 0
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Macbeth 43912875 William Shakespeare DC 4 ebook-audiobook 3.00 1623 Macbeth
author: William Shakespeare
name: DC
average rating: 3.00
book published: 1623
rating: 4
read at: 2019/05/16
date added: 2021/05/26
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The Stranger 17160066 146 Albert Camus DC 0 currently-reading 4.00 1942 The Stranger
author: Albert Camus
name: DC
average rating: 4.00
book published: 1942
rating: 0
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<![CDATA[Slow Cooker Low Carb: Over 80+ Low Carb Slow Cooker Meals, Dump Dinners Recipes, Quick & Easy Cooking Recipes, Antioxidants & Phytochemicals, Soups Stews ... Weight Loss Transformation Book Book 158)]]> 28172880 FACT:Way too many of us live in a state of poor health, lethargy and moderate obesity. We live with headaches, back pain, inflammation, arthritis, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, skin problems, insomnia and cancer � they’re all the byproducts of modern western diet, based on processed food. Superfoods are foods and the medicine and they can help with all these symptoms!!

Slow Cooker Low Carb - second edition book contains low carb recipes from my other Superfoods books. Recipes are not for induction phase, they are more for phase 4, lifetime maintenance. Some ingredients have little bit more carbs and they are marked as optional and it is up to you to include them. All recipes are created with 100% Superfoods ingredients. This 220 pages long book contains recipes for:
� Superfoods Stews, Chilies and Curries
� Superfoods Casseroles
� Superfoods Crockpot Recipes
� Bonus chapter: Superfoods Stir Fries
� Bonus chapter: Superfoods Side Dishes

Most of the meals can be prepared in under 15 minutes. Each recipe combines Superfoods ingredients that deliver astonishing amounts of antioxidants, essential fatty acids (like omega-3), minerals, vitamins, and more.

“Our Food Should Be Our Medicine And Our Medicine Should Be Our Food.� - Hippocrates 460 - 370 BC
The best thing about Superfoods Diet is that it will keep your appetite and cravings under control and it will balance your hormones. It's nearly impossible to lose fat if your hormones are out of balance. Superfoods Diet works because it’s return to the type of food your body naturally craves and was designed for. Whole foods Superfoods is the food humans consumed for literally millions of years. Superfoods are nutritionally dense foods that are widely available and which offer tremendous dietary and healing potential. Superfoods diet forbids processed foods, hybridized foods, gluten foods and high glycemic foods. There is nothing super in any of the processed foods or today’s hybridized wheat, corn, soy or potatoes. Processed food is the main reason why people suffer from inflammations and why their hormones are out of balance.Superfoods Diet is the only diet that doesn’t restrict any major type of food. If features:
� Healthy Fats: Olive Oil, Nuts, Seeds, Coconut Oil, Avocado
� Proteins: Salmon, Beans, Organic Chicken, Grass-Fed Beef, Pork Tenderloin, Lentils
� Non-gluten Carbs: Fruits, Vegetables, Oats, Brown Rice, Quinoa, Buckwheat
� Simple non-processed Dairy: Greek Yogurt, Farmer’s Cheese, Goat Cheese
� Antioxidants: Garlic, Ginger, Turmeric, Cacaa, Cinnamon, Berries

Superfoods are basically nutrients packed foods especially beneficial for health and well-being. After eating these superior sources of anti-oxidants and essential nutrients for only a week or two you will:
Start losing weight and boost energy
� Get rid of sugar or junk food cravings
Lower your blood sugar and stabilize your insulin level
� Detox your body from years of eating processed foods
Lower your blood pressure and your cholesterol
� Fix your hormone imbalance and boost immunity
Increase your stamina and libido
� Get rid of inflammations in your body

Would You Like To Know More?
Download and start getting healther today.
Scroll to the top of the page and select the buy button.]]>
214 Don Orwell DC 0 currently-reading 3.33 2015 Slow Cooker Low Carb: Over 80+ Low Carb Slow Cooker Meals, Dump Dinners Recipes, Quick & Easy Cooking Recipes, Antioxidants & Phytochemicals, Soups Stews ... Weight Loss Transformation Book Book 158)
author: Don Orwell
name: DC
average rating: 3.33
book published: 2015
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<![CDATA[What Was She Thinking?: Notes on a Scandal]]> 20146801 A lonely schoolteacher reveals more than she intends when she records the story of her best friend’s affair with a pupil in this sly, insightful novel

Schoolteacher Barbara Covett has led a solitary existence; aside from her cat, Portia, she has few friends and no intimates. When Sheba Hart joins St. George’s as the new art teacher, Barbara senses the possibility of a new friendship. It begins with lunches and continues with regular invitations to meals with Sheba’s seemingly close-knit family. But as Barbara and Sheba’s relationship develops, another does as well: Sheba has begun a passionate affair with an underage male student. When it comes to light and Sheba falls prey to the inevitable media circus, Barbara decides to write an account in her friend’s defense—an account that reveals not only Sheba’s secrets but her own.

What Was She Thinking? is a story of repression and passion, envy and complacence, friendship and loneliness. A complex psychological portrait framed as a wicked satire, it is by turns funny, poignant, and sinister. With it, Zoë Heller surpasses the promise of her critically acclaimed first novel, Everything You Know: A Novel .]]>
251 Zoë Heller DC 0 currently-reading 3.53 2003 What Was She Thinking?: Notes on a Scandal
author: Zoë Heller
name: DC
average rating: 3.53
book published: 2003
rating: 0
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