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The Shack by Wm. Paul Young
I am not sure a review or "stars" is appropriate for this book. Glad I read it. Nothing new, yet at the same time, causes me to reflect.
Strange Fruit by Helen Moffett
I never like giving books stars, but this time I am too close to the author to even begin to contemplate doing such a thing. The book is small, but mighty. Raw honesty, broken up for all to view - making the cover of the book very apt.
Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray
Reading the ebook version off of Amazon, but could not be bothered to look up editions. Now that I've read it, I can tell you the ebook version is full of errors. I'm no editor, but I'm pretty sure back then words were never spelt with @ symbols. Terrible. Then again, it was free.
As to the story, it most certainly is a work of the time. The style makes both Dickens and Austin look sparse.
And no I'm not giving it stars. The story lives on far longer than most books, that says enough.
As to the story, it most certainly is a work of the time. The style makes both Dickens and Austin look sparse.
And no I'm not giving it stars. The story lives on far longer than most books, that says enough.
Dancing in the Shadows of Love by Judy Croome
I am an e-friend of the author, so any stars or review from me would be far too biased. But please see the Q&A I did with her on my blog to see if the book might be for you.
http://tiahbeautement.typepad.com/travellingwritealong/2011/05/q-a-judy-croome.html
http://tiahbeautement.typepad.com/travellingwritealong/2011/05/q-a-judy-croome.html
Bom Boy by Yewande Omotoso
5.0
Plan to highlight on blog. Will post the link to the post sometime next week. Edited: Here is the link: http://tiahbeautement.typepad.com/travellingwritealong/2011/09/bom-boy.html
Things I Thought I knew by Kathryn White
So sad. So powerful. Dreamlike with a narrative that swirls, echoing the mind state of the main character. Very beautiful, but requires careful reading.