Where’d You Go, Bernadette by Maria Semple

I enjoyed every minute of this quirky, witty search for Bernadette.  Here’s the story:  Bernadette, a famous architect no longer practicing her craft, is wife to Elgin Brand, Microsoft wonder, and mother to 15-year-old Bree, also not too shabby.  They have moved from their life in L.A. rather abruptly to Seattle, where Bree attends a cliquey private school.  Bernadette is not

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For Edith Wharton Fans: The Age of Desire by Jennie Fields

For fans of Edith Wharton,  this book is for you.  For fans of Downton Abbey, this book is for you.   For fans of  fictionalized biographies, like The Paris Wife, Loving Frank,  Jackie by Josie, Twelve Rooms of the Nile (next in my to read pile), the  The Age of Desire by Jennie Fields is for you.  Fields recounts the  love life

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Going, Going, Gone!

If you haven’t read any of Linda Castillo’s mystery/thrillers set in Amish country, you should start now.  I will say, however, that you should not be deceived by the fact that these thrillers are set in Amish country, because they are fairly dark and not for the faint of heart.  Gone Missing is the fourth book in the series which

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Wild About Wild by Cheryl Strayed

In the middle of a divorce, having recently lost her mother to cancer, and with slim if any prospects for a career or good relationship, Cheryl Strayed decides to pull herself up by her boot straps and get her life together.  (You can see why Oprah made Wild one of her book picks.)  Some choose counseling, some choose ice cream; Strayed’s

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Tigers in Red Weather by Liza Klaussmann

What a fabulous read!  Liza Klaussmann’s debut novel tells the intriguing story of two cousins in Martha’s Vineyard post World War II — their marriages, children, relationships.  There are five sections, each from a different point of view, and leaping back and forth in time.  It is a clever technique for building suspense and revealing the plot as the author wants

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Nordic Mystery Explosion

Were you a fan of Stieg Larsson’s trilogy?  If so, there are many amazing Nordic mystery/thriller writers that are very popular in Europe and are relative undiscovered gems in the United States.  After I finished reading the final Stieg Larsson, my sister-in-law suggested that I try Jo Nesbo’s The Snowman.  I was hooked.  Jo Nesbo’s main character Harry Hole is every bit

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Overseas by Beatriz Williams

Just finished Overseas by Beatriz Williams-a delicious escape read!  I am going to call it a love story, because I don’t usually admit to reading the occasional romance, even when the library staff has read outside your favorite genre days.  Kate Wilson, young investment banker on Wall Street, is out to save the life of Julian Laurence, superstar hedgie.  Its

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Criminal by Karin Slaughter

Even though this is Karin Slaughter’s 7th installment of her Will Trent series and the reader learns quite a lot about Will Trent’s personal history, there is also quite a bit of Amanda Wagner’s history and the history of women in the Atlanta police department 4o years ago.  Criminal begins with Will Trent in love and beginning to put his

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What I read on vacation…

As I left town for vacation, I was ready for vacation and had a stack of great summer reads! First up was the much sought after Gone, Girl by Gillian Flynn.  This was a great read because nothing is what it seems right up until the very end of the book.  A wife’s disappearance is only the beginning of this

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